Five Brothers
One woman learns the secrets of the five Jaeger brothers in the new romance from New York Times bestselling author Penelope Douglas.
On the other side of town, in the dark glades, under the rain…
Macon is the oldest. Thirty-one. Ex-Marine. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him smile.
Army is twenty-eight. A single dad with the most beautiful green eyes. He has no idea who he is, if not a Jaeger brother.
Iron will be in prison soon. You’d never think it to meet him. He’s a nice guy, actually. But he can’t stop reacting to everything.
Dallas is the one I hate. Twenty-one, cruel, and selfish. He takes and then throws away whatever’s left.
And Trace is mine. Or he was for about two seconds. No one can tame him for long.
Not that I ever wanted to. It was fun, but now I need to go home. Back to my side of the tracks. Away from the swamps and these men. To my parents’ big house. On my clean street. Where I’m never dirty or messy or hot. And I will. I’ll leave first thing tomorrow morning. I just want to crash on the couch tonight.
Their house is dark and quiet, everyone else is asleep. Except for one. He sees me crying and comes at me from behind. I let him wrap his arms around my body and hold me tightly. His breath is on my neck, his fingers are in my hair, and he doesn’t stop there.
I don’t think it was Trace.
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Penelope Douglas
Penelope Douglas has established herself as a leading voice in contemporary romance, creating unforgettable characters and stories that linger long after the last page is turned. With a flair for blending intense emotions with raw, unfiltered passion, her books have earned a devoted following, making her a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author.
Born and raised in New England, Penelope’s writing is deeply influenced by her love for complex characters and a passion for exploring relationships that test boundaries. She’s best known for her Fall Away and Devil’s Night series, where dark romance, suspense, and deeply flawed but loveable protagonists take center stage. Her standalone novels like Punk 57, Birthday Girl, Credence, and Tryst Six Venom further showcase her ability to craft gripping narratives that blur the lines between desire, redemption, and heartbreak.

