Beautiful Betrayal (Tempting Love #3) Read Online Nikki Ash

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Tempting Love Series by Nikki Ash
Advertisement

Total pages in book: 105
Estimated words: 101101 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 506(@200wpm)___ 404(@250wpm)___ 337(@300wpm)
<<<<576775767778798797>105
Advertisement


He doesn’t ask me to shower with him, which I find odd since I can’t recall a time that we haven’t showered together this entire trip. But I shrug it off.

Maybe he’s just in a rush. Business doesn’t stop just because we’re on vacation.

After he leaves, I change into my workout attire, and I’m about to head down to the main resort where the gym is located when there’s a knock on the door.

Despite us being away from Harbor Point and at a private resort, Kane insisted we bring two guards with us, refusing to take any chances with my life—his words.

So, for someone to be at the door, it means Daniil and Josh allowed them to pass, or they took them out.

I look through the peephole, and my heart squeezes in my chest when I realize what I just thought.

Daniil and Josh …

They’re not there because they died, trying to protect me.

It’s been weeks, but several times a day, I forget that they’re gone. Especially Daniil. He was with me for so long, and we got so close that it’s hard to imagine anyone but him protecting me.

Once I open the door, I find Giani and Kiril standing guard, along with another guy, holding a bouquet of flowers.

“Can I help you?” I ask.

“Brielle Morgan?”

“Yes.”

“These are for you.” He hands me the flowers and then walks away, leaving me standing there, wondering who they’re from.

“Don’t worry, ma’am,” Kiril says. “They’ve been approved.”

I sag in relief. “Thank you.”

I close the door and set the bouquet on the table, leaning in to smell the floral scent. They’re blood-red roses and gorgeous.

Just like the roses I told him I love.

I turn them around and spot a card with my name scrawled across the front, immediately recognizing it as Kane’s handwriting.

Princess,

Kiril and Giani have been instructed to bring you to me tonight at 6 p.m. Wear whatever you want. And remember your safe word—roses.

XO,

Kane

My stomach drops.

Remember your safe word …

Is this it? Is Kane going to go along with my request?

He said he didn’t want to do it in our home, so while we’re away would be the perfect time to do this.

Since I need a way to release some of my anxiety, I continue with my original plan and head over to the gym, joining their Pilates class. I consider texting Kane several times to ask him what he’s up to, but refrain, going along with what he has planned.

Then, I spend the rest of the afternoon getting ready. I shave everything, straighten my hair, and perfect my makeup, giving myself a sultry smoky eye. I go with the dark olive faux leather trench dress I brought, pairing it with my knee-high, stiletto caramel leather Saint Laurent boots.

Since it’s cold outside, I throw on my peacoat, put my phone into my clutch, and head out with my guards.

The drive is long, and when we finally arrive, I have no idea where we are.

“Ma’am, Mr. Morgan said to go inside, and you’ll be directed where to go from there. We’ll be out here.”

“Okay.”

While I trust Kane, a small part of me is nervous, as I’m unsure what’s going on. In our world, it’s hard to completely trust anyone, especially the man who forced me to marry him. He might have proven he cares about me, but I can’t forget that our marriage is due to his need to avenge his father’s death.

I walk up to the door and ring the bell, and a beautiful woman opens it.

“Good evening, Mrs. Morgan. Welcome to Elite.”

I step inside, and she guides me down a dark corridor and then into an elevator. Instead of going up, we go down, and once we get off, we head down a long hallway with closed doors on both sides.

“Can I ask what Elite is?”

She turns around and grins. “Elite is New York’s premier underground sex club.”

Oh God. This is it.

It’s happening tonight.

Even knowing what’s to come, I can’t help the nerves that course through my veins.

I’ve read up on what to expect—though every article and forum says each victim will react differently. I spoke to a therapist who worked with sexual assault victims, and she confirmed what I wanted to do was common. She even said that the way I was going about it was smart. Some victims will put themselves into horrible situations to re-enact what they went through. But the fact that I’m doing it with someone I trust shows that I’m being responsible about it.

But even after doing my research and speaking to a professional, I’m still nervous about how this will all go down. And what if it doesn’t help? What if it only makes it worse?

“Here we are,” the woman says, scanning the key card and opening the door. “There are drinks in the mini fridge. Feel free to get comfortable.”


Advertisement

<<<<576775767778798797>105

Advertisement