Seductive Sin (Bellamy Brothers #3) Read Online Helen Hardt

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Bellamy Brothers Series by Helen Hardt
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Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 71179 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 356(@200wpm)___ 285(@250wpm)___ 237(@300wpm)
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“Sammy will be all grown up by then,” Savannah says, her lips in a frown.

“Vannah,” I say, “listen to me. Listen good. We will not be here for five years. I’m hoping we won’t even be here for five days.”

She scratches her arm anxiously. “You don’t understand, Falcon. I need to figure everything out. I need to figure out why my family is so adamant that I marry Miles McAllister. Why he’s so determined to marry me. Until we know that, they will continue to come after me.”

“They won’t find you here,” I say.

“How can you say that?” She grabs the sleeves of my shirt. “They know you and I are together. They know we’re in a relationship. They already sent Abel and Giancarlo to your home.”

“Which is why the safe house is not on our property.”

“Who owns this property?” she asks.

“A corporation,” I say. “A corporation that cannot be traced to me or anyone in my family.”

“To the outside world,” Leif says, “this looks like an abandoned ranch house on a small ranch surrounded by other abandoned homes.”

“A ranch that has no crops or animals,” Savannah says. “Isn’t that a huge red flag?”

“An abandoned ranch wouldn’t have any crops or animals. It’s true that there’s no evidence of them ever being here, but that’s only something we need to worry about if they come looking,” I say. “They won’t, Savannah. This place is secure. Hawk made sure when he dropped off the supplies.”

She swallows, her lips trembling. “I want to believe you.”

“Then believe me,” I say. “Because no one will come near you. Not a single person. They’ll have to get through me first.”

“And me,” Leif adds.

“You can’t be doing this,” I say to him. “You’re a newlywed. Your wife needs you.”

Leif lays a hand on my shoulder. “My wife understands. This is you and me in a foxhole, buddy,” he says. “And I won’t let you down.”

I grab Leif in a bear hug and we say our goodbyes.

“You know where I am if you need me.”

I nod. Then Leif leaves.

I grab Savannah, crush my mouth to hers⁠—

But she pushes me away.

“No way,” she says. “I’m covered in my own vomit. I need a shower.”

6

SAVANNAH

I simply stand under the water for the first few moments of my shower.

I have the water set to the hottest temperature I can stand, because I want to burn Miles McAllister off of my flesh.

I specifically asked Falcon not to join me.

This is something I need to do alone. Wash the dirtiness from me, the contamination.

I almost feel like I’m under one of those decontamination showers, the kind you use when you’ve been contaminated at a hazmat plant.

I grab the shower pouf, squirt gel into it, and scrub myself.

Then I scrub myself again and again and again.

My skin turns red from the heat and the scrubbing, but I don’t care. I want to scrub every bit of Miles McAllister off of me.

When I’m finally done scrubbing, I scrub some more.

Then I slide down the wall, sitting on the shower floor.

Tears want to come, but they don’t. Because I know my fight is far from over, and I can’t let weakness take hold.

Still, I let a few tears fall.

Just a few, and then I force myself to stand, and I wash my hair.

By the time I’m finished, the shower is no longer scalding. It’s merely hot. And it’s time to get out.

I didn’t ask how large of a water heater this place has. I didn’t ask anything.

Because though I’m happy to be here—happy to be with Falcon because it’s where I want to be more than any place in the world—I know what lies ahead of us.

My family and the McAllisters will not stop. They won’t stop until they achieve their goal.

I need to find out why this marriage is their goal. Then I might be able to find a way to get out of it.

If only I could speak to my mother alone, but I know that can’t happen.

My father will keep tabs on her.

My father.

I step out of the shower, grab a towel, wrap it around me. Then I dry my hair with another.

My father.

My father who I know loves me, whose first instinct is to protect me. It’s why he let me out of this after college, and why he allowed me to leave Austin and move to Summer Creek to work as a parole officer, no longer doing the family’s bidding.

But something happened between then and now.

Something to make him change his mind.

He lost both of his sons, and I know he wouldn’t give up his only daughter without what—in his mind—is a damned good reason.

Fatigue takes over then.

What time is it anyway? Sometime in the middle of the night.

Will I be able to sleep?

It’s not like I have a choice. I need sleep to be able to function. For my strength. The same reason I forced myself to eat dinner earlier.


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