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Raven's Call
Raven's Call
Raven's Call
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Raven's Call

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Ren finds more to life in the city that never sleeps than working at his uncle's Shinto temple. And one of those things is trouble. Ren finds himself in hot water with a local motorcycle club, and they're out for blood. When it seems like it can't get any worse, a cry for help echoes inside Ren's mind. At the other end of the call, Ren finds Devon, a powerful telepath known as an Esper. He just so happens to be under attack by the same motorcycle club that wants Ren dead. Despite the risk, Ren saves the day.

 Though their connection was strong, Ren finds that there is more to Devon than meets the eye. Now, the fire that burns inside of him is yearning for release. Ren and Devon realize they have only each other with dark magic, a curse, and a murderous motorcycle club on their heels. As time ticks away, both men need to use their powers in ways they never thought they would. If not, they risk losing the connection—and love—that has grown between them.

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Release dateSep 15, 2021
ISBN9798201725259
Raven's Call
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Jaxon Altieri

Jaxon Altieri is an author of male/male erotica and romance, living in the Midwest. He believes love can conquer. Follow him for more work as it comes along!

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    Raven's Call - Jaxon Altieri

    Raven's Call

    Jaxon Altieri

    Published by Matthew Angelo, 2021.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    RAVEN'S CALL

    First edition. September 15, 2021.

    Copyright © 2021 Jaxon Altieri.

    Written by Jaxon Altieri.

    Table of Contents

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    Dedicated to all those who believe in love that transcend the norm

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    Ren finds more to life in the city that never sleeps than working at his uncle's Shinto temple. And one of those things is trouble. Ren finds himself in hot water with a local motorcycle club, and they're out for blood. When it seems like it can't get any worse, a cry for help echoes inside Ren's mind. At the other end of the call, Ren finds Devon, a powerful telepath known as an Esper. He just so happens to be under attack by the same motorcycle club that wants Ren dead. Despite the risk, Ren saves the day.

    Though their connection was strong, Ren finds that there is more to Devon than meets the eye. Now, the fire that burns inside of him is yearning for release. Ren and Devon realize they have only each other with dark magic, a curse, and a murderous motorcycle club on their heels. As time ticks away, both men need to use their powers in ways they never thought they would. If not, they risk losing the connection—and love—that has grown between them.

    The air chilled my skin as I raced my 1941 Indian Motorcycle through Times Square without a thought to other traffic or even law enforcement. Breaking the law exhilarated me, even in such a small way. Freedom. It felt like there were no constraints on me as I drove through my hometown with reckless abandon. A car skidded to a stop, its horn blaring as the driver yelled a stream of profanities in my direction. I smiled as I rode past. I lacked any fucks to give at the moment. The traffic could wait for me.

    Living in a city that never sleeps, there was still traffic at night. Nowhere near as much as during the day, but enough that I should pay more attention. Becoming roadkill didn't appeal to me, but the thrill of the ride was like a drug. I enjoyed the cool air on my face and the way the city blurred past me in all its neon rush. This is life.

    Sitting up, I gave my back as good of a stretch as possible and let the city fly past me. Everything came as a blur in my vision, and my heart raced with excitement. If only I could ride forever and never have to look back. Ahead of me, the traffic light turned yellow, causing me to slow, but not too much. I was far from wanting to stop.

    As I approached the intersection, neon lights shone with life on billboards. Signs for decadent entertainment advertised triple x movies. Large screens

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