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Easton Ruckett is a good ol’ country boy from Tennessee who proudly served as an honorable rifleman in the United States Marine Corps. Having served two terms of enlistment, dealing with great losses and traumatic intervals of horrific memories of war, Easton decided it’d be best to withdraw from the service and spend time at home with his mother who had begun suffering a stage of dementia. Only caring to free himself from the desert and the imprisonment of his mind, Easton comes across a deadly, very respected biker gang from his area. Having no history or knowledge about the so called ‘biker life’, Easton barges in to separate a bar altercation between a few members against another defenseless gentleman. Trained to kill and protect, Easton dares to intrude to settle the dispute when a biker member pulls a knife. The moment Easton put his skills to use was the moment it had forever changed his life. Soon he was going to learn just how much his definition of ‘brotherhood’ really differed from that of The Keltic Disciples. The means of survival would soon turn the tables when the club’s president, Ryder, offers Easton an irrefusable stipulation that may end up being more than he’d bargained for.
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Easton Ruckett is a good ol’ country boy from Tennessee who proudly served as an honorable rifleman in the United States Marine Corps. Having served two terms of enlistment, dealing with great losses and traumatic intervals of horrific memories of war, Easton decided it’d be best to withdraw from the service and spend time at home with his mother who had begun suffering a stage of dementia. Only caring to free himself from the desert and the imprisonment of his mind, Easton comes across a deadly, very respected biker gang from his area. Having no history or knowledge about the so called ‘biker life’, Easton barges in to separate a bar altercation between a few members against another defenseless gentleman. Trained to kill and protect, Easton dares to intrude to settle the dispute when a biker member pulls a knife. The moment Easton put his skills to use was the moment it had forever changed his life. Soon he was going to learn just how much his definition of ‘brotherhood’ really differed from that of The Keltic Disciples. The means of survival would soon turn the tables when the club’s president, Ryder, offers Easton an irrefusable stipulation that may end up being more than he’d bargained for.