About the Job
Sarah
The Taming
About the Job
Sarah is the heart of a dying town a quiet force of resilience wrapped in warmth, beauty, and unshakable dignity. Working long shifts at the local bar, she deals with drunks, heartbreak, and the weight of too many secrets, all while keeping her head high and her spirit intact. She's known for her kindness, her soft voice, and her ability to see the brokenness in others perhaps because she’s lived through so much of it herself. But under her gentle exterior lies a spine of steel. For years, Sarah has endured harassment from a local biker gang that’s taken control of the town like a slow poison. Their abuse is constant verbal threats, intimidation, even physical violence but she refuses to give them what they want: obedience. Her quiet defiance makes her a target, and every refusal earns her more pain. Yet she never yields. In a world where most people break or look the other way, Sarah stands wounded but unbowed. Everything changes when Donovan returns. Fresh out of prison, silent and storm eyed, Donovan defends Sarah during one of the gang’s many assaults. It’s brutal and fast. He doesn't speak much, but she sees in him the same kind of pain she carries deep, quiet, and long suffering. And when she finds him later, broken and bleeding by the side of the road, she doesn’t hesitate. She brings him to her ranch, tending to his wounds like a man she’s known forever, not a stranger with a violent past. As he heals, Sarah uncovers Donovan’s truth his haunted childhood, his father’s murder, the years of abuse, and the violence that follows him like a shadow. She sees not just the hard edge the world carved into him, but the vulnerable boy beneath it. Her kindness isn’t pity, it’s recognition. Sarah begins to fall for Donovan slowly, cautiously, but with a growing ache. Her heart, once guarded, opens to him in a way she never expected. But love, in a world like theirs, is dangerous. She knows harboring him is a risk that could cost her everything.