The Rumble and the Glory (Sacred Trinity #1) Read Online J.A. Huss

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Sacred Trinity Series by J.A. Huss
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Total pages in book: 128
Estimated words: 122097 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 610(@200wpm)___ 488(@250wpm)___ 407(@300wpm)
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“Do you think they’d let me play at the Revival?”

Now, I knew she was gonna ask me this. When a person is looking to make a deal, such as she is looking to make a deal, they want to leverage everything. I have a face that’s on TV in reruns, I have one famous friend, I have a very popular antique store, and I have the Revival.

Normally, my answer to her question would be an immediate no. But she played me some of her music when I was at her house and it’s kinda our thing. It’s not country. Not in the modern sense. It’s not even vintage like Loretta or Patsy. She is Carter family all the way. Folksy and bluegrassy—if that’s a word. Not only does she play the banjo, but she can fiddle, for fuck’s sake.

She’s old-timey, for sure.

And we are nothing if not old-timey around here. So I’m gonna put a good word in for her.

“Now listen,” I say. Sassy leans in, eager. “I can’t promise anything and you should not get your hopes up, but I will speak to Jim Bob—he runs this town. And I will play him a song. And I will remind him that you could bring in new people. It would be a win-win. But we’ve never—and I do need you to understand this, Sassy—we’ve never had an outsider play music for us. The kids do all the music. It’s always been that way.”

She deflates a little.

“But I would not waste my time or potentially get your hopes up if I didn’t think that Jim Bob would at least listen to it.”

She lets out a breath. “That sounds fair.” Then she sticks out her hand. “This is good enough for me.”

We shake on it. And I make her a promise. “I’m a woman of my word. Thank you very much, Sassy. Those toys are… well, let’s be honest here, they’re a gold mine. But I will fulfill my end of this deal. I will pitch you to Jim Bob with my utmost sincerity and I don’t know how it’s going with the whole dognapping thing, but I’m pretty sure Collin and Amon are considering it.”

Her whole face lights up. “Oh, thank you so much, Lowyn. I think meeting you has been the best thing that has ever happened to me.” Which is a pretty big thing to say, considering who she is and what she’s done in her life. “Do you want to come pick up the toys yourself? Or should I ship them?”

“I would be more than delighted to drive back down and spend the day with you and pack them up myself, if that’s OK.”

“Oh, I’d love that Lowyn. Thank you.” She grabs my hand and shakes it again. “Now I’ll get out of your hair. You let me know when you wanna come down and I’ll clear my schedule.”

“I will talk to Jim Bob this week and let you know by Friday.”

She leaves, happy as can be.

But as soon as she’s out the door, I’ve got my phone out and I’m calling Collin.

It goes straight to voicemail.

Shit. What could that mean? Did Grimm find him and start blabbin’? Is Collin already not talkin’ to me?

I call Collin again, but this time I use the store phone so he can’t recognize the number.

Straight to voicemail.

I call Amon. He picks up first ring. “Lowyn McBride. What can I do for you?”

“How’d you know it was me?”

“I know everything, Lowyn.”

Thankfully, that’s not true. Because if he did, he’d know why I am starting to feel a panic inside my chest. “Have you talked to Collin this morning? I’ve been trying to get a hold of him, but it goes straight to voicemail.”

“Well, I haven’t had a reason to get a hold of him. Hold on, let me try. Be right back.”

He puts me on hold and I let out a breath.

A few seconds later, he’s back. “Nope. Same thing here. Straight to voicemail. Weird. But we’re going into Revenant later. I’m sure he’ll pop up soon. And when he does, I’ll tell him you were lookin’ for him.”

I let out a breath. “OK, thank you, Amon. Oh, and by the way, Sassy Lorraine was just here. I like her. A lot. Do you think you’re gonna do that dognapping thing for her?”

“I was just fuckin’ with the drones I ordered to plan that very escapade.”

“You got more than one drone?”

“Oh, I bought a small army of those things.” He laughs, then goes serious. “But don’t tell Collin.”

“Where are you boys getting all this money to hire those people, fix up all those houses, have a whole kennel of genius dogs, and buy a small army of drones, Amon Parrish?”

“Sorry, Low. That’s all top-secret shit. I’ll see ya later.”

The call ends before I can say anything else. And now I’m not only wondering what kind of damage Grimm is gonna do to my new relationship, where the hell Collin is, and why Amon needs a small army of drones, but also where they are getting their funding from.


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