Tool By K.l. Savage «Full – Release»

The book features heavy themes including graphic violence, betrayal, and intense sexual content.

Juliette’s father and the primary antagonist, whose corruption complicates the relationship between Tool and Juliette. Core Themes & Tropes Tool by K.L. Savage

The story centers on a forbidden romance between a hardened outlaw and a "good girl." Tool, who carries deep trauma from an abusive childhood, believes he is incapable of love after killing his own father at fifteen to protect his mother. His worldview is challenged when he meets Juliette, a singer and sales clerk who accidentally ends up at the club's garage. The book features heavy themes including graphic violence,

A 25-year-old aspiring singer who has lived under the thumb of her overprotective, crooked father. She is described as naive but determined to gain her independence. His worldview is challenged when he meets Juliette,

The jaded VP of the MC who earned his road name from his choice of weapon during a traumatic event in his youth. He is portrayed as a "savage bloodthirsty beast" who is fiercely protective.

The connection between the leads is immediate and fueled by high physical chemistry and banter. Series Context

Much of Tool’s character arc involves processing his abusive past and questioning if he deserves a "happily ever after".