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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“Strength training?” I look in the mirror, imagining what I’d look like as a bodybuilder. “I don’t want big muscles.”

“First of all, I just told you, we’re going to start slowly and gently. Second of all, women don’t have the hormones to develop those big muscles. You don’t need to worry about that anyway.” He pokes me gently in my abs. “I’m talking about some core strength. I’m going to start you with a few planks, and some arm exercises with three-pounders. And we’ll start easy on the planks. Only thirty seconds at first. I don’t want your abs hurting.”

“Trust me, I’m in favor of not hurting.” I give him a smile.

“Absolutely. I can’t have you in any pain.” He narrows his gaze at me suggestively. “But I also want you in top-notch shape for all the exercise we’re going to be doing in the bedroom while we’re stuck here.”

I smile then. “Now that’s the kind of exercise I can get behind.”

11

FALCON

Eagle freezes. “It’s him. Diego Vega.”

My pistol’s in the back of my waistband, and I’m ever aware of it against my body.

“How do you know?” Hawk asks.

“I just know. Call it intuition. Call it whatever you want.”

“We’ve got his fucking money. What else would he want?”

“My ass,” Eagle says.

“We won’t let anybody hurt you,” I say.

Hawk glances around as the truck drives up to the old barn.

“Thank God,” Eagle says. “It’s not him. He sent two of his minions to pick up the money.”

“Good enough.” I glance at the duffel that contains a million in cash that I got from my grandmother. God, if she knew…

But she doesn’t, and I’ll make sure she gets paid back. It’ll come straight out of Eagle’s trust fund when he turns twenty-one. In the meantime, though, it’ll come out of mine. Of the three of us, I’m the only one who has access to mine.

If I’d been able to get cash quickly, I wouldn’t have gone to our grandmother at all.

God, Nana. And Lawrence, who knew exactly what I was up to. That man seems to have eyes in the back of his head.

We stay in the barn, and I watch from the doorway as two men get out of the truck.

They both have dark hair, and they’re both wearing jeans and black T-shirts with work boots.

And of course, they’re thugs. They have muscles on their muscles.

Luckily, Hawk and I are both in damned good shape. Eagle is still a scrawny teenager, but he’s tall and broad.

Three against two, and we’re armed.

Of course I’d be an idiot to think they’re not.

I stand there, letting my broad shoulders take up the doorway. I don’t speak.

They’re going to have to make the first move.

“We’re looking for Eagle,” one of them says.

“You Eagle?” the other says.

I simply shake my head.

“Who the fuck are you then?”

“None of your damned business.” I dig my heels into the ground. “But I’ve got what you want. You’re going to take it, and then you’re going to get the fuck out of here.”

The bigger one of the two closes the distance between us until he’s only about three feet away from me, his dark eyes glaring into mine. “You don’t make the rules here, asshole.”

I raise my arms to either side of my body. “This is my property, so I’m the only one who makes the rules here. I could have you arrested for trespassing, but I won’t. I’m here to keep Eagle’s end of the bargain. You’re here to take it, and then get the fuck off my property and never return.”

“I know who you are,” the other one says. “Falcon Bellamy, Eagle’s oldest brother. You think you’re tough?”

“Is that a rhetorical question?”

“The fuck is that supposed to mean?” the other one asks.

Okay, I’m not dealing with bright people here. Of course I’m not. Smart people wouldn’t get involved in the drug trade, or if they did, they wouldn’t be acting as someone’s delivery boy.

Which of course doesn’t say much about my youngest brother.

“Stand back, and I’ll get what you came after.”

“We need to see Eagle.”

“Eagle’s not available.”

“Diego says we’ve got to see Eagle.”

“Did I stutter?” I take a step forward, holding my ground. “Eagle’s not available. You came for the money. I’ve got the fucking money. Take it and scram.”

Hawk walks in front of me, throwing the duffle outside the doorway. “Take it, and get out of here.”

One of them turns to Hawk. “You Eagle?”

Hawk doesn’t reply, but then I hear the click of a door.

A man gets out of the truck, and for a moment I’m not sure where he came from. He must have been hiding in the backseat. He’s as muscled as the minions, and he wears steel-tipped cowboy boots, jeans, and a black button-down shirt. His features are sharp and pointed.

I know who I’m looking at, even though I’ve never seen him face-to-face.


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