Page 64 of Raising Riker


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“No. Well, maybe. But I thought we were usingthat thing.”

“That thing?”

“Yeah, thatthing.You know, it looks like a flying saucer?That thing.” Riker repeated in earnest.

“It’s called a diaphragm and evidently those things need to be refitted after you have a baby. But with everything that’s happened, I totally forgot.” Gia told him.

“Oh, man.” Riker mumbled.

Gia just sighed.

Silence reigned for a good three minutes. Riker was the first to break it.

“Babe, turn around and look at Rourke. He’s perfect. Those little hands and feet and that crazy chin. He’s fucking adorable. I wouldn’t mind having ten more just like him.” Then Riker gave her a wicked grin.

“Ten more?” She squeaked out. But really his words warmed her through and through.

Riker thought about the events of the past few days and found this new situation to be wildly ironic, and maybe even as it should be.

One life ends, and another begins.

“Gia, if it’s a boy? I think we should name him Michael.”

“I think so too.” Gia whispered happily back.

Eight months later a robust, healthy, nine pound baby boy came kicking and screaming into the world. His name was Michael James Devlin and he was everything his parents hoped he would be.

After a lifetime of uncertainty, Raine Winston shouldn’t be fazed by anything anymore. But she’s terrified. Terrified that her wayward sister, Claire, has gotten into debt dangerously over her head. Terrified that a muscle-clad biker named Diego doesn’t want payment with money—he wants much more. And terrified of the dizzying desire she feels whenever Diego touches her…

Diego Montesalto spends his days raising hell and his nights in the arms of fast, easy women. Tough, tattooed, and used to taking what he wants, he refuses to get emotionally invested in anyone. But he can’t stop thinking about Raine’s sweet smell, striking blue eyes, and quiet determination. She may have the spirit of a warrior, but she needs someone to guide and protect her.

When Raine has no choice but to go on the run, she falls straight into the Hells Saints’ mayhem-filled world…and into Diego’s strong arms. But in a life filled with hard choices, raw lust, and blood-soaked violence, is there room for loyalty…or love?

Revised edition: Previously published as Game Changer, this edition of Raine Falling includes editorial revisions.

Claire Winston knows she’s lucky to be alive—and even luckier to have the love and protection of a man like Prosper, her adoptive father and leader of the Hells Saints Motorcycle Club. Yet, try as she may, she can’t leave yesterday behind. She’s still haunted by Reno, the bad-boy biker her heart loves but her spirit fears. And she can’t seem to escape the terrifying memories of a night filled with blood, bullets, and brutality.

Hells Saints soldier Reno has tried everything with liquor and lace to get Claire off his mind. But he just can’t forget her freckles, her fierce fragility, and her tender heart. He knows he’s the only man who can give her the love she truly deserves.

As Claire and Reno spiral back into each other’s lives, they wonder if happiness is finally in their cards. But when violence once again explodes around them, Claire must decide if she really can trust Reno and commit to life with him—or if she’ll stay chained to her past forever.

The moment that Melissa Raymoor saw the small, rundown cottage sitting at the edge of the woods looking so neglected and forlorn, she was all in. Melissa knew that the little house needed a family as much as her little family needed it. The young widow longed for the tranquility that she was sure renting the home would provide for herself and her small son. What Melissa did not expect was to have their fragile peace interrupted by the fast living, foul mouthed, larger- than- life landlord who moved in next door.

Crow Mathison knew that he frightened his tenant and not just a little. He had seen the look of terror written all over her face the moment she saw him. But he couldn’t deny it, thinking of Melissa gave him an adrenalin rush. Prissy, mousy, holier than thou, soccer mom Melissa. She was skinny, uptight and totally immune to the outlaw biker thing he had going on. She avoided him, ignored him and called him out on his bullshit every step of the way.

And he couldn’t get enough of her.

In the small town of Havengate, passions will ignite, secrets will be revealed, and the past will come back to threaten the fragile happiness and trust that Melissa and Crow begin to build with one another.

Old friends reunite while old enemies resurface in the fourth book of the Hells Saints Motorcycle Series.

Over three years ago, Glory Thomas saved Raine Winston’s life by rescuing her from the hands of Gino Abiatti— kidnapper, killer and all around bad guy. That fateful night set Glory on a path filled with violence, murder and redemption.

A path that led her straight through the Hells Saints doorway.

And straight into the arms of Jules Bonny.

As Sargent at Arms of the Hells Saints MC, Jules has seen a lot of bad things.

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