Y/N Dutton left Yellowstone with a broken heart and no intention of ever coming back. Ten years later, a family crisis drags Kayce’s twin sister home to the ranch she swore she’d never see again. Unfortunately, Rip Wheeler is still there too. Some wounds never heal. Some loves never die. And some ghosts are waiting exactly where you left them.
Y/N is freshly out of college looking for work. Flo is retiring, so Y/n takes over forgetting exactly how big her crush on hopper was. Hopper didn’t like the look of the new receptionist but he feels like a dirty old man when he looks at her. What will happens when they’re snowed in at the station.
She left Montana with a guitar, a dream, and a broken heart. Years later, she comes home with an album inspired by the Yellowstone Duttons—a collection of songs about love, loss, family, and the people who built a legacy bigger than themselves. The songs make the world fall in love with the Dutton story. They force Kayce Dutton to remember his own. Because long before she was a star, she was the girl he thought he’d spend forever with.
Everyone in Charming knows Opie Winston. They know his pain, his loyalty, and the ghosts he carries. What they don’t know is the waitress at Teller-Morrow’s favorite diner—the woman who isn’t afraid of bikers, won’t tolerate bullshit, and somehow makes the toughest men in town mind their manners. As violence closes in around SAMCRO, Opie discovers that loving Sadie Collins might be the most dangerous thing he’s ever done.
Summary: Y/N has spent years becoming someone no one can dismiss. Emergency medicine intern. Top of her class. Calm under pressure. The kind of doctor patients remember long after they’ve gone home. What no one knows is that every tuition payment, every rent check, and every dollar toward her crushing student debt comes from a secret she’s kept buried beneath hospital scrubs and fourteen-hour shifts. Online, she’s anonymous. No face. No name. No connection to the life she’s built. Then Dr. Jack Abbott realizes the woman behind the screen is the same exhausted intern he works beside every day. He could expose her. But secrets have a way of changing the way people look at each other, and suddenly every shared shift, every late-night trauma, and every lingering glance carries the weight of something neither of them knows how to name. In a hospital where everyone is fighting to save someone else, y/n and Jack have to decide if they’re willing to let someone save them, too.
After years of fighting to reclaim his life from the shadow of the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes is trying something far more difficult: living a normal life.
Jax Teller spends months trying to convince himself he shouldn’t fall in love with the tattoo artist who refuses to be intimidated by his cut. Unfortunately for him, Harper has never been the kind of woman who makes walking away easy.
When fourteen-year-old Rowan McCall is sent to Yellowstone Ranch after her parents are imprisoned, she finds a home in the last place she expected—under Lloyd’s watchful eye, among the bunkhouse cowboys, and beside a quiet ranch hand named Rip Wheeler. Years later, a scholarship takes her to North Carolina and away from the only family she’s ever known. Rip stays. Rowan leaves. Eleven years after a goodbye neither of them handled well, John Dutton calls with a job offer that brings Dr. Rowan McCall-Pierce back to Montana. Back to Yellowstone. Back to Rip. Back to the life—and the love—she thought she’d left behind.
Y/N is a five-foot-tall emo menace who spends her days causing chaos in the AEW locker room and her nights making fun of Jon Moxley for getting himself injured. What starts as constant bickering turns into an unexpected friendship when Mox realizes y/n is one of the only people who treats him like a normal person. As they grow closer, the locker room watches in disbelief as the company’s most dangerous wrestler falls for its smallest troublemaker.
Everyone in AEW knows Marlowe Winters and Cash Wheeler are in love. The problem? Marlowe doesn’t know. Cash definitely doesn’t know. What starts as shared rental cars and backstage coffee runs slowly becomes something bigger, until the entire locker room is waiting for them to catch up with their own feelings. A friends-to-lovers slow burn featuring cardigans, wrestling, Taylor Swift, road trips, and one very oblivious couple.