King of Knights (The Immortal Iron Brothers #1) Read Online Blue Saffire

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: The Immortal Iron Brothers Series by Blue Saffire
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Total pages in book: 96
Estimated words: 92232 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 461(@200wpm)___ 369(@250wpm)___ 307(@300wpm)
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“Sometimes, I wish I did things differently. You know—”

“Please spare me the confession,” he cuts me off. “I really don’t care and there is no absolution waiting for you. I have no penance to offer your conscience. So please, do me the favor of shutting the hell up.”

I frown and sit back in my seat. I hate this cocksucker. It will serve him right when he doesn’t find a child, and Ray can’t tell him how to find the others.

As I stew while we wait, he stands and taps the table. I look up into his cold blue eyes. There’s something sinister about his expression.

“It’s showtime. Here she comes. Don’t disappoint me, Ricci. I’ve waited a long time to complete my missions. It’s all finally falling into place. Do not screw this up.” He gives me a smile that looks all sorts of wrong. “Remember, your life is depending on it.”

As if back in that church, I can feel the bite of the cool blade against the back of my neck, but there’s no sword, and no one’s holding it against me. I shake the feeling off and focus on the doors as they are rolled back and the car with my little girl rolls in.

Ray

“This doesn’t feel right,” Venus says as the car pulls into the warehouse. “You should have told Kendrick where you were going. I don’t like this.”

“I wanted to tell him, but he was busy all morning, and then he left for his meeting. I’m only going to have dinner with my father. Kendrick says he never wants me to feel like a prisoner. This shouldn’t be a problem.”

“I don’t trust your father. There, I said it. This isn’t a good idea and I’m not at top strength to help you.”

I ignore her comment about my dad. I’m more concerned with the fact that I feel her weakening. I haven’t said anything, but I’m really worried about her. When I get back to the clubhouse, I’m going to double down on trying to find a way to find Knox.

The Hall of Sirens has to give me something. I’ve been asking for a way to find Knox, but I keep receiving the same texts. Especially the one with the prophecy and Kendrick’s family history.

“Ah, here she is,” my father croons as he opens my door for me, pulling me from my musings.

I step out of the car. He then pulls me into his embrace. I have to admit, I miss his hugs. He has always had a way of soothing my anxiety with his embrace.

“How you doing, Ray?” he says and kisses my forehead.

“I’m good, Daddy.”

“All right. That’s good to hear. Come, let’s eat. You can tell me all about what you’ve been up to.”

I look around the warehouse. It’s just like that time when I was younger. Lights are strung up all over the place. He has stars projected across the ceiling in my favorite color, purple.

I remember being so giddy when I was ten. The memory has me smiling in the moment. I’ll have to do this for Avionne someday.

“I had them make your favorite. The pasta and vodka gravy. Mangiare. Wine?” he asks and holds the bottle over my glass.

“No, I shouldn’t.”

“No?”

“No, I have some bookkeeping to do when I get back.”

A look of relief comes over his face, sending up red flags. Venus’s warning starts to play in my head. I push the thought back.

This is my dad. If anything, he’s always been overprotective of me. I shake my head and dig into the food before me.

“Mm, this is good. New chef?”

“Yeah, Gordo took a vacation. I brought in someone special for tonight.”

“Good call. This is delicious.”

He places his fork down and works his mouth to clean the food out. I give him a smile. I know all his mannerisms so well. He’s about to say something that’s been on his mind.

“You know. I did have reasons for everything I’ve done. In hindsight, none of it would have mattered without you. I wanted to leave you with the Ricci legacy.

“I got over not having a son the moment I held you in my arms. When I found out I couldn’t keep you all, I couldn’t touch the others. I clung to you, wishing I had the power to protect you all and watch you all grow up to be women,” he says sadly.

“Daddy?”

He holds up a hand and looks me in the eyes. I chew on my lip. I want to tell him I know about my sisters.

“Hold on. I have something I want to talk to you about.” He pauses and clears his throat. “I… our family. We have this thing with your boyfriend and his people. We’ve been in for four generations. Each son gets one of these rings.” He holds up his right hand.


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