Tongue's Target
Ruthless Kings MC: Las Vegas • Book 10
by K.L. Savage
Why You'll Love This
A man who lived in darkness finally found his light — and then she vanished, and he has to decide what he becomes without her.
- Great if you want: dark romance with trauma, protection, and emotional intensity
- The experience: fast and emotionally raw — hits hard in a short read
- The writing: Savage writes brooding interiority well — quiet, obsessive, and layered
- Skip if: you haven't followed the series — context matters here
About This Book
Some men are built for darkness—and Tongue is no exception. But Daphne changed that, pulling him into a life he never thought he deserved. When the truth about her past surfaces, it doesn't break him; it focuses him. That cold, calculating stillness that once made him dangerous becomes the very thing she needs most. Tongue's Target is a story about two people who are each other's anchor in the middle of a storm neither of them caused—and what happens when that anchor slips free.
K.L. Savage writes Tongue's voice with a spare, deliberate rhythm that mirrors the man himself—measured, intense, and quietly devastating when it hits. At just over two hundred pages, the book moves with real economy, never wasting a scene, building tension through restraint rather than noise. The emotional weight lands harder for what isn't said than what is. As the tenth installment in the Ruthless Kings MC: Las Vegas series, it rewards longtime readers with earned payoff while still holding its own as a focused, raw love story between two deeply scarred people finding their way back to each other.