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Hawk: Redemption Riders, #1
Hawk: Redemption Riders, #1
Hawk: Redemption Riders, #1
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Hawk: Redemption Riders, #1

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Hawk is meant to lead a club of his own and with the guidance of his good friend and mentor, Guard from Satan's Pride, the Redemption Riders were born. Devoted to his club and brothers, he doesn't have the time for a woman in his life. However, when the right woman comes along, you make time.

Etain is coming off a bad relationship and isn't looking for another man or love. She wants to get her life back on track and focus on her career. Hawk is a force she wasn't prepared for, and her emotions run wild every time he's near and now that she works for him, she can't avoid her feelings.

A rival club threatens to invade the Redemption Rider's territory and Etain's ex refuses to accept the breakup. Can they survive the storm?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA.G. Kirkham
Release dateDec 9, 2024
ISBN9781990746314
Hawk: Redemption Riders, #1
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    Hawk - A.G. Kirkham

    Prologue

    The Start of Something New

    Guard

    G ood to see you, man, Hawk says as he slides into the booth inside the run-down diner. Hawk and I have been working on opening several garages throughout the state. Hawk and the Redemption Riders do the mechanical work, while Satan’s Pride supplies the parts.

    Hawk’s done well for himself. He’s got a sweet setup in a small town outside Lincoln, Nebraska, called Wellington. His club is growing strong, and his men are solid and loyal.

    Love where you set down roots, I tell him. I look out the window of the small café. This place looks a lot like our town.

    Following my mentor’s plan. He laughs, and I join him. Hawk and I have been friends for a long time. Years ago, I asked him to join Satan’s Pride, but even then, I knew Hawk was destined to be a leader. So when he asked for my guidance in setting up his own club, I gathered the leaders of the surrounding clubs, and we became his mentors. It’s finally time for Hawk to fly solo, and we’re all impressed with the way he’s pulled his new club together.

    Glad you could come see me off, I say.

    Where’s War?

    He’s talking to his wife. I’ll bring him back something. He’s anxious to get home.

    You could have stayed at the clubhouse. You’re always welcome, you know, Hawk says.

    Definitely, but you’re under construction. Next time, I promise. Hawk wanted us to stay over, but it would have been a strain on his guys, and they’re already cramped in their clubhouse. The Redemption Riders finally have enough money to add a second floor to the compound they’ve built, and the place is a madhouse. They’re doing a lot of the work themselves. Risk has been down to help with the designs and make sure the plans pass inspection.

    Hawk and his men have always made their home at our compound, and not being able to reciprocate makes him unhappy.

    I’m holding you to that, he says. Let’s order. We don’t want to make War wait any longer than he needs to. He calls the waitress over by name. Liana was born and raised in town, and it seems she’s well acquainted with Hawk.

    She brings our coffee, making sure to brush up against Hawk, and does the same when she brings our food not long after.

    She’s got a thing for you, I tell him after she goes back behind the counter.

    Good woman, but not my woman, he responds, taking a bite of his scrambled eggs.

    You should get one. Ava’s the best thing that’s come into my life.

    Not too many Avas around. But I’ll keep looking.

    Suddenly, the door bursts open, and a woman rushes in, only to be yanked back when a hand reaches out to grab her arm.

    Don’t you dare walk away from me, a tall, very fit, and very corporate-looking man shouts. There’s not a blond hair out of place on his head, and I can tell he’s the type who goes to the gym every morning to look good.

    The woman shrugs him off and pulls away.

    "Leaving you means I can do whatever I like. You should know, Robert, since you’re a lawyer. A lawyer who was fucking his secretary in our bed. What part of we’re over do you not understand?" the spunky redhead retorts furiously.

    I glance at Hawk, who’s taking in the entire scene, but there’s a spark in his eyes I’ve never seen before.

    I’ve got a feeling this is the start of something new.

    ONE

    Ginger’s Passion

    HAWK

    The minute that asshole grabbed the woman’s arm, I was ready to wade in. Not because she’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen in my life, but because no one has the right to lay a hand on a woman without her consent, and she definitely didn’t want the guy touching her. She tears her arm out of his hold, and the emerald shade of her eyes turns a turbulent dark green as she stares this Robert guy down. The adage if looks could kill suits the situation perfectly.

    Lower your voice, Etain. Does the whole world need to know our business? Robert grits out through clenched teeth, looking around the room to see who is watching them. Well, we’re all watching, dickhead, I’m thinking. The guy is a complete moron if he cheated on this girl. Have the balls to end it with her before dipping your dick in another woman. Personally, I can’t imagine fucking around on this beauty.

    You have qualms about letting strangers know our business, but none whatsoever about screaming for everyone to hear in our apartment building, ‘Yeah, baby, slap Daddy’s ass harder,’ she exclaims, slapping her own ass. Then she gets right in his face, nose to nose. I loved you, and you turned my love to hate. I never thought I’d hate anyone, but you managed to accomplish that. Then she jabs a finger in his chest and says, Leave me alone.

    We had a good thing. Robert softens his tone, but she won’t have it.

    Had. Past tense, correct. Now we have nothing.

    Robert’s expression turns ugly. Well then, I’ll take the keys to the car. It’s in my name. He puts his hand out.

    I paid for the car, she exclaims. You went and picked out the one you wanted, and I paid for it. Every last monthly payment, you dick.

    It’s in my name so by law, it’s rightfully mine.

    You barely passed the bar exam, you idiot. I know more about law than you do. Take me to court. I have all the payments documented. You’d only make a fool of yourself, she throws back at him.

    You’re fired, he shouts back.

    No shit, Sherlock! She plants her hands on her hips, leaning forward. Why do you think I drove to another state?

    You don’t have a job or money. What are you going to do, sleep in your car? he mocks. It’s not like you finished college. What? Are you going to wait on tables?

    You condescending jerk! I paid for your education by waiting on tables. And I went to night school. I made it through then, I’ll make it through now, and without a two-hundred-pound weight dragging me down, she retorts, looking him up and down, then crossing her arms over her chest.

    She’s fucking fabulous! I catch myself smiling and, what’s more, I feel a fire I haven’t felt for a long, long time. I’m no saint and have had plenty of women warm my bed, but none have had staying power. I’m not conceited; I’m a good-looking guy with a bad-boy attitude that women love. The difference is that my motto is Live free and live hard. That doesn’t mean we treat others badly. It simply means that when we want something, we go for it with all we have.

    This is your last chance, the guy warns, motioning for her to go outside.

    Oh please! she drawls, rolling her eyes. Go home.

    My mother⁠—

    That’s going to be an interesting conversation. What are you going to tell Mommy, I wonder? She taps a finger on her cheek. You see, Mom, Etain left me because I’m a cheating scumbag. Yeah, I had a good woman who saw me through my worst, but I decided I’d earned the right to fuck a bitch in our bed. She didn’t agree and left me. Then she bats her eyes, feigning innocence.

    I burst out laughing so hard and so long that both Robert and Etain turn to look at me. Guard is doing his best to keep it inside, but I can feel his body shaking with laughter.

    Look at what you’re doing. You’re causing a scene, Robert hisses. But Etain, she stares right at me like she’s trying to see into my soul. Her eyes lock with mine, and I swear, I can feel her heart racing, much like my own. Etain, let’s take this home, Robert says, trying another tactic, lowering his voice into a sickeningly sweet tone.

    Etain veers back in his direction. I have to find a place to live and a new job. I don’t have time for you, she declares. She stomps off to sit on a stool, completely ignoring Robert. Then she looks to old Harry Duggan and asks, Sir, could I borrow the want ads section of your paper?

    Old Harry doesn’t delay in giving it to her and asks Liana to bring Etain a cup of coffee, his treat. That’s the reason I love this town. People treat their neighbors with kindness and respect. A bunch of bikers came into town, and instead of causing a fuss, they gave us a shot. They love us even more now that we’re starting up new businesses and providing jobs for the locals.

    Her ex, Robert, is astonished when Etain doesn’t even glance back at him. His pride is taking a beating, and when he notices that he’s left looking like a fool, he turns on his heel and storms out of the restaurant.

    How long are you going to let her sit there before making your move? Guard asks. I guess I haven’t hidden my interest in the firebrand who took my breath away.

    She’s on the rebound? I murmur. Not a good way to start off.

    You’d rather she finds another guy to fuck for a month or two while you wait for your shot? he says with a smirk.

    That doesn’t sound good at all. I don’t even like the idea of Harry buying her a cup of coffee. Yet, there she sits, shooting the shit with a sixty-year-old trucker who hasn’t once laughed as loud as he is right now at whatever witty thing Etain is saying.

    Liana comes back to the table with Guard’s order for War. He moves out of the booth, and I get up with him. He gives me a manly hug, slapping my back and telling me he’ll be in touch. Gotta hit the road. Ava’s probably losing her mind with Gavin and Ryder. Those two can be a handful. Don’t wait too long, brother. A woman like that isn’t going to be alone for long, he says, jerking his head to the counter.

    I scan the room, and every man, young and old, has his eyes set on Etain. I move closer to the edge of the counter. Liana is refilling Harry’s thermos with coffee before he hits the road.

    Nice meeting ya, Etain. Don’t let that jerk back into your life, Harry tells her.

    Your parting words of wisdom, huh, Harry? Liana says with a laugh. Then she turns to Etain. He’s right, you know.

    Oh, no worries. Robert is D-O-N-E, done! Etain replies with oomph. Do you know of a decent motel or hotel until I decide where I’m going next? she asks Liana.

    What? You’re not leaving, are you? Liana replies.

    I need to find a job. I’m not sure there would be much call for a bookkeeper or office manager around here. Etain sighs. Besides, I pretty much made a spectacle of myself. I’m sure the gossip will spread like wildfire about the crazy redhead who was played for a fool by her boyfriend. Now, there’s no recommendation for a job, she says sadly.

    I don’t want her to leave town. I don’t want her out of my sight. I guess Guard’s right. It’s time to go for what I want. I saunter up to the counter.

    You need your bill, Hawk? Liana asks. Etain looks sideways at me.

    Yeah, thanks, I reply, never taking my eyes off Etain. I got an office manager position to fill. It’s more of an everything job. Some bookkeeping, some reception, ordering parts. That is, if you’re interested.

    Are you serious? Etain whispers, looking hopeful.

    Dead serious.

    But you don’t know anything about me.

    Tell you what, come by the garage tomorrow. I’ll show you around, and we’ll talk. I try to sound casual, not wanting to scare her off. I hand her the card for RR Mechanics. We named our shop after our club, the Redemption Riders.

    Etain looks at the card. You don’t even know my name.

    Etain, right. Couldn’t help overhearing. Cool name, I say.

    It’s Irish. It’s spelled E-T-A-I-N, but pronounced Ay-teen. I hated it when I was a kid, but I love how unique it is now, she says with a smile. Damn! She’s even more gorgeous when she smiles. Sorry about the scene, but he wasn’t getting it. Her smile turns into a frown.

    Think he got it this time, I say.

    Nope. He doesn’t like to lose. He’ll be back. She sighs, then takes another sip of her coffee.

    I don’t like that idea at all. Well, if you decide to work at the garage, I promise you that Robert won’t get anywhere near you.

    Etain puts an elbow on the table, resting her cheek in her palm. I can’t figure out if you’re a good guy or a bad guy. She’s not only beautiful, but she’s also savvy.

    I’m both. Treat me right, I give it back. Fuck with me, I’ll make sure you won’t do it again. I’ve never been anyone but who I am. I don’t hide that I’m a biker or live by my own code. It’s taken me some time to learn how to temper my emotions and control my impulses with the help of my mentor, Guard.

    The bell dings over the door. I turn to see if Robert has returned, but instead see Drifter standing there. Drifter’s my VP and my best friend. We met years ago in Texas at a honky-tonk. I had just turned eighteen and had finally saved enough for my bike. It was old, and it took six months to get it running, but it was my baby. I still have her, and when I get the urge, I take her out for a spin, usually when I need to clear my head. Drifter worked at The Hound as a bartender. His father owned the place. He was a good man and loved his son fiercely.

    We’ve been friends ever since one fateful evening when our lives changed forever. I’d trust Drifter with my life, and he’s proven to have my back over and over. Where I have dark hair, his is light brown, and where I have blue eyes, his are chocolate brown. His strong jawline and permanently fixed scowl would scare many men, and he’s built like a heavyweight prizefighter.

    Drifter looks from me to Etain, then back to me. An elusive smile crosses his face. You ready? he asks, giving me a nod.

    See you tomorrow, Ginger, I tell her.

    Her eyes flash a deeper green. Don’t call me that. I hate that name, she grumbles.

    Nine o’clock, I reply with a sly grin. I follow Drifter out, forcing myself not to look back. Yo, get Winger to keep an eye on her and keep her safe, I order.

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