Ronald Oleander, Ronnie to his friends, has been looking forward to this road trip for months, ever since heâd aced the test for his motorcycle license. With the wind on his face, he follows Noah and Adamâhis older brother and his brotherâs mateâthrough winding back roads. Their destination is a small town in Wisconsin where theyâre meeting up with Adamâs old biker gang. Ronnie has been warned the place is homophobic and never to go anywhere alone. Except, when he arrives, the first thing he notices is an enticing smell. Ronnie wanders around the back of the diner to investigate and finds a pair of humans pounding on a smaller guy. Breaking up the fight, he sends the jerks packing. When he focuses on the beaten man, he discovers heâs the source of the smellâand is also not only a shifter, but his mateâHector Ramirez, an armadillo shifter. At barely twenty-one, Ronnie didnât expect to find the other half of his soul so soon, and he doesnât feel ready. Still, he canât deny his instincts. For better or worse, can Ronnie accept not only a mate but figure out a way to stop the people after him?