Loving Mayhem (Court of Mayhem Book 1)
Court of Mayhem • Book 1
by Layla Frost
Why You'll Love This
He calls her his princess and himself her psycho — and somehow that's the most honest relationship in the book.
- Great if you want: a possessive, morally grey biker hero with real menace
- The experience: fast and punchy — all tension, chaos, and dark romantic pull
- The writing: Frost writes gruff male POV with swagger and unexpected dry humor
- Skip if: alpha-obsessive heroes who blur consent lines aren't your thing
About This Book
When the rot of greed and corruption starts eating through everything a man has built, the last thing he needs is a complication. But Ophelia Kline—a nurse with no obvious reason to keep crossing paths with a biker and his crew—becomes exactly that. She could be a threat. She could be a victim. Either way, he's decided she's his. Layla Frost drops readers into a world where loyalty is currency, danger has a very short fuse, and the pull between two people defies every instinct for self-preservation. The emotional stakes here aren't just romantic—they're wrapped up in brotherhood, survival, and the question of who you can trust when everyone around you might be compromised.
Frost writes with a sharp, punchy voice that moves fast and hits harder than its page count suggests. The humor is dry and the tension is genuine, keeping the pages turning without the story ever feeling bloated or stalled. What sets this book apart is the balance—grit and warmth in roughly equal measure, with characters who feel lived-in rather than constructed. It's a confident series opener that establishes a world worth staying in.