The Trade by Elizabeth Knox - Cover Reveal
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Anton
When I was assigned the job to find out who exactly orchestrated
the hit on Mariana Petran, I jumped at the opportunity. To attack the queen of
the clans is an attack against us all. I was to find the man who ordered it –
and I did. I also found myself a feisty redhead; something I considered a
cherry on top of the sundae as I headed to her hometown to destroy the man
responsible for it all.
So, there I was, delivering a bloody and violent end to the scum
that betrayed us when the door opens, and in walks my feisty redhead; Natasha.
Natasha
I came home from a wild night out with the girls and found my
uncle bloodied and bruised, with a gun held to the back of his head. The man
holding the gun – my boyfriend, Anton.
I never thought that I would be begging for his life – doing
anything that I could to save him. But he’s my family. He’s the only link I
have left to my mother.
Anton didn’t tell me he was in the Romanian Mob – but I never
confessed I was the niece of a head clan member, or anything about my father,
but we’ll get to that later.
Anton named his price. I didn’t understand why, what he could
possibly find valuable with taking the niece of Clan Constantin – especially
when he already had me.
I accepted the terms, the trade. I’d do anything to save my
uncle, even if that meant sacrificing myself. Anton promised me that he
wouldn’t kill my uncle, like a dumb girl I assumed that meant my uncle would
live.
Anton may not have pulled the trigger, but make no mistake – he
killed my uncle.
The loving man I’d learned to care about over the past few weeks
turned into something feral – I didn’t even know the man I was falling in love
with.
I waited for my father, and prayed he would come for me.
They didn’t even know the girl they were taking.
They were clueless
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