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1 winner for ALL
How to enter:
1. Comment and/or share this post to your social media.
2. Comment and/or like this post.
3. Share the latest newsletter to your social media.
(If you tweet or post, make sure to add #tijanspineriver so I can find your share later.)
This giveaway will also be posted in Tijan's Crew with an additional way to enter.
Entries will be totaled together.
The winner will be notified, but will also be posted here as well when closed.
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Pine River was supposed to be a new start for me.
And it was, especially attending school with my three overprotective cousins, who were the triplets at the top of the social hierarchy.
Except they weren’t alone there, and the first day when I came to school, I saw him.
Scout Raiden.
Tall. Lean. Tattooed. Mesmerizing.
He was a golden god with dark and piercing eyes—looking like he wanted to eat me up.
The feeling was mutual, and that was a problem.
It was lust-want-must have-loathing-hate all at once. I was affected.
And I couldn’t have that. No way.
Not after what I’d just left in Cedra Valley.
I didn’t care how much money his uncle had.
I didn’t care that it seemed every girl wanted him.
I didn’t care about his reputation as an up-and-coming fighter.
Or the promise of how those hands would make me feel.
What I did care about was staying as far away from Scout as possible.
Because the promise of his presence, the heat that was going to turn the light back on in my world wasn’t a promise at all.
It was a threat.
I wasn’t going to survive Scout Raiden.
Live and FREE in KU
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And it was, especially attending school with my three overprotective cousins, who were the triplets at the top of the social hierarchy.
Except they weren’t alone there, and the first day when I came to school, I saw him.
Scout Raiden.
Tall. Lean. Tattooed. Mesmerizing.
He was a golden god with dark and piercing eyes—looking like he wanted to eat me up.
The feeling was mutual, and that was a problem.
It was lust-want-must have-loathing-hate all at once. I was affected.
And I couldn’t have that. No way.
Not after what I’d just left in Cedra Valley.
I didn’t care how much money his uncle had.
I didn’t care that it seemed every girl wanted him.
I didn’t care about his reputation as an up-and-coming fighter.
Or the promise of how those hands would make me feel.
What I did care about was staying as far away from Scout as possible.
Because the promise of his presence, the heat that was going to turn the light back on in my world wasn’t a promise at all.
It was a threat.
I wasn’t going to survive Scout Raiden.
Live and FREE in KU
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Amazon AU
Amazon CA
Audible:
Amazon US
Amazon CA
Amazon UK
Amazon AU
Add it to your TBR now.
Paperback Links
Amazon US
Amazon CA
Amazon UK
Amazon AU
B&N
Pine River Special Edition Paperback
Amazon US
Amazon CA
Amazon UK
Amazon AU
Barnes & Noble