Back in the Saddle (Avenging Angels #2) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Avenging Angels Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 143382 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 717(@200wpm)___ 574(@250wpm)___ 478(@300wpm)
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“Those men are my friends,” I said. “They’re here to help Mary and the General.”

“I know, they still won’t like it.”

He said no more, and I could say no more, because he walked away.

My chicks didn’t gather around me.

They didn’t because they huddled nearby to watch, seeing as Eric was sauntering toward me.

And man.

Seriously.

The dude could saunter.

Considering my reserves were depleted, I was unable to process how good he looked walking my way, so I just stood there waiting for him and tipped my head back to look at him when he arrived and came in close.

It was only then I noted he seemed mildly peeved.

He explained his peevishness. “I take it you being here means you’re not gonna let us find your brother.”

“No. I’m totally gonna let you find my brother. Though, that doesn’t mean me and the Angels aren’t gonna nose around ourselves.”

I wasn’t sure that appeased him, however, the big breath he let out would communicate it didn’t.

“Did it take all of you to come get Mary?” I asked.

“No. It took all of us to come get a lay of the land, be seen and understood we’re no threat, so maybe in future, if they need anything, or we need anything, we can return.”

“So you’re multi-tasking to create informants?”

“In our business, you need to be known on the streets. Trusted by the people who need to trust us, and acknowledged as the threats we are by the people who don’t. I mentioned before this takes years to accomplish. We’re doing what we can to fast track that. But the multi-tasking part is getting Mary out of here, making inroads with the General so when the time comes to relocate him, he’s on board, and if we can find out anything about Mountain and his soldiers, that’s a bonus. Men who do his kind of work leave traces.”

Fascinating.

“What kind of traces?” I asked.

“Tags to claim territory or notify other members of their team that someone’s been here recently and checked things out. Or tech, so they can keep an eye and roll in if there’s trouble.”

“Tech? Like…cameras?”

“Like cameras.”

Fascinating.

“Have you found any?” I queried.

“We were only here five minutes before you got here so…no. Not yet.”

“Maybe I should let you carry on.”

That set the peevishness on its hike, I knew, because his fabulous lips quirked.

“Maybe,” he murmured.

“Just so you know, we talked with our informants and came up empty, except for the fact it seems all of them would give Mountain a freebie if he wanted. Though, if you find him, don’t tell him that. It’s theirs to offer. Not ours.”

Now he was full-on smiling. “I’ll keep it confidential.”

“They also shared that the cops aren’t the Shadows’ biggest fans.”

“We’ve heard that too.”

Hmm.

Since there was nothing else to talk to him about, sadly, I had to let him go.

“Well, I should let you get to it.”

“One sec,” he said, grabbing my hand, taking me to a Denali, opening the driver’s side door and reaching in.

He came out with his garage remote and a key.

As he was putting both in my hand, he whirled me, pressed me into the car, pressed himself into me, and he laid a hot, wet one on me.

I was surfacing from this (with some difficulty) when he said, “Now, you can let me go.”

I narrowed my eyes at him.

“You are such a tease.”

He grinned, ignored what I said, and stated, “I’ll text when I’m on my way home.”

“Right.”

“It might be a long day, so we’ll order something to eat when I get there.”

Oh no we wouldn’t.

I didn’t say that.

I said, “Okay.”

“Try to stay out of trouble,” he ordered.

“We’ve depleted our leads. I have no choice.”

At that, he looked relieved.

It was my turn to ignore something.

I rolled up to my toes, touched my mouth to his, and said, “Later, Turner.”

I scooted out from in front of him and made sure I put a lot of sass in my sashay as I made my way back to the girls.

“Just to confirm, he watched your ass the entire way here,” Luna informed me when I arrived. “Only when you stopped moving did he start back to the camp.”

Mission accomplished.

“Also to confirm, that kiss was hot,” Raye stated.

She didn’t have to confirm that. I already knew all about that.

“We should help Scott and Louise with Mary, but after that, what next?” Harlow asked.

“We have to hit a bookstore, then a grocery store,” I declared.

“Why?” Harlow inquired.

“Because Eric is spending the day finding my brother, and I’m gonna make it worth it.”

“That says trashy lingerie and sex store, not bookstore and grocery store,” Luna remarked.

She was right.

She was also wrong.

“I’ve got a point to make,” I told her, but didn’t elucidate, and my chicks didn’t push me. They were awesome like that.

“We’ve got a plan. Let’s hit it,” Raye said. “Angels on the move.”


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