By Ilsa Madden-mills — Spider

The story begins with a chance meeting on a plane to Texas. Rose and Spider share an intense, flirtatious connection and a world-rocking kiss, assuming they will never see each other again. However, upon arriving at baggage claim, they discover a shocking reality: Rose’s adoptive mother is about to marry Spider's father, making them .

High-emotion "whirlwind" energy with significant "sizzle" and chemistry between the leads. Spider by Ilsa Madden-Mills

A chance meeting at a bar years later brings them back together, forcing them to decide if they can finally overcome their pasts to be together. Themes and Style The story begins with a chance meeting on a plane to Texas

The story is told through a dual perspective approach, allowing readers to see both Spider's internal turmoil and Rose's fierce devotion. sensing the heat between them

The narrative follows their complicated, forbidden attraction as they navigate family tensions and personal demons. Spider is a "bad boy" archetype—ruthless, cold, and struggling with a history of loss and substance abuse. Rose, despite warnings from others about Spider's self-destructive nature, finds herself drawn to him by an "unbreakable thread" of shared pain and destiny.

Spider’s father, sensing the heat between them, issues a strict warning for Spider to stay away from Rose.

Due to these obstacles and personal struggles, the two are separated for years while Spider pursues his rock career.