Raiden (The Eastwood #3)

M.E. Clayton


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Raiden by M.E. Clayton
Raiden Cruz

Raiden Cruz loved his parents, was loyal to his friends, and was football royalty. His senior year of high school couldn’t have been scripted better. College was on the horizon, and the NFL next. He had no complications in his life, until the day he did. Not sure what to do, because he wasn’t one to really give a damn about anyone but his family and friends, Raiden starts behaving in a way that’s shocking everyone. Especially, himself.


Charlie Harden

Charlie Harden was nobody’s fool. She wasn’t one to be snowed by good looks, money, or popularity. As a soccer player for Eastwood High, she was more independent and fiery than she was delicate and girly. She had great friends, a promising road to college, and great parents who supported her completely. By all accounts, everything was going great, until one day it wasn’t. Confused about what the hell is going on, Charlie’s starts feeling cornered. That is, until she starts fighting fire with fire.

Stuck in a cloud of misunderstanding, Charlie has to decide if it’s worth the fight or if she’s better off waving the white flag and moving on.

Knowing he’s close to crossing lines he can’t come back from, Raiden has to decide, once and for all, what he wants, and if he’s strong enough to do whatever it takes to go after it.

Charlie wasn’t looking for a happily-ever-after, but Raiden wasn’t giving her much of a choice.

Note: While Samson (the first book in the series) can be read as a standalone, Ford, Raiden, Duke, and Alistair cannot. They are continued novellas following Samson.
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