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Perdition

Unchained Hearts, Book 4

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Perdition

By: Eve Black
Narrated by: Aaron Shedlock, Rachel Leblang
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Emily

He was the boy she'd fallen in love with in summer school at 12, the young man she'd given her heart and innocence to at 17, the man she built a home and family with, the MC president she followed to hell and back… and now he was the monster who would break her to pieces.

Frost

She was the girl he'd adored in middle school, the woman he'd given his heart and loyalty to, the queen who was his ride or die… but somewhere along the way, he'd lost sight of what was most important. And when his loyalty is put to the test, he fails….

And the beautiful life he built with his wife, his haven, shatters to pieces.

But there's one thing he's learned as the president of the Unchained MC—failure is not an option, and neither is losing the one thing he'd give up everything for.

Perdition is the fourth book in the Unchained Hearts series. While the men in this book are members of an MC, this book will focus on the men, their women, and overcoming obstacles to find their happily ever after. As with all Eve's books, there is no physical cheating or cliffhangers.

Tropes: marriage-in-trouble; other woman drama; betrayal; overheard; emotional cheating/perceived cheating; plus-sized heroine; MC president hero; forced proximity; soulmates.

©2026 Eve Black (P)2026 Podium Audio
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