This is a dark romance and is . It contains graphic violence and sensitive themes, including: Graphic depictions of abuse and murder. Discussions of rape and sex trafficking. Vengeance-driven physical altercations.
Readers frequently praise the fast-paced action and the "sizzling" chemistry between the leads. Many appreciate the unique, heartwarming traits Savage gives the secondary club members, like "Poodle," who takes his dog to shows. Tool by K.L. Savage
Tool struggles with childhood trauma and the belief that he is "unfit for anything related to a happily-ever-after." This is a dark romance and is
Featuring a rough, protective male lead and a "pure" heroine who finds her voice. Vengeance-driven physical altercations
The conflict ignites when Tool’s president, Reaper, forbids him from seeing Juliette because her father is Derek Johnson, the Sheriff of Las Vegas, who has a vendetta against the Kings. The story escalates as they discover the sheriff is actually a "dirty cop" involved in a local underground fighting ring.
The plot hinges on the discovery of law enforcement secrets and systemic abuse. Critical Reception
Tool is a man defined by a violent past; at fifteen, he killed his abusive father to protect his mother, earning his road name from his choice of weapon—a screwdriver. Now a "jaded and scarred" beast, he believes himself incapable of love until he meets Juliette Johnson.