Series: Bad Boys Gone Good #2
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Avon Impulse
Publication Date: April 3, 2018
Flynn Maguire isn’t really a bad guy. Sure, he worked for the mob, but he ran a legitimate business—on paper anyway—and it paid enough to keep his brother out of the lifestyle. Until they turned on him. Now he’s stuck in Witness Protection, tending bar in Nowheresville Oregon… and pissed the life he knew is gone.
The only bright spot? Fantasizing about his quiet, secretive, beautiful coworker.
Sierra Williams is a woman on the run. All she wants now is to settle into small town life… and ignore the brooding, sexy bartender who can’t seem to take his eyes off her. Flynn’s bad-boy vibe pushes all her buttons, but Sierra fell for the wrong man once already. She can’t afford to let her guard down again. Except Flynn’s tough exterior is slowly melting away to reveal the sweet man beneath and their attraction is too strong to resist.
Sierra and Flynn are falling fast, but they’re both keeping so many secrets. The truth could ruin everything… unless a girl who’s a little bad is perfect for a guy who’s never really been good.
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Seven Months Earlier
Graceland Cemetery, Chicago
11:30 p.m., October 31
“This is nice.” Frank Mullaney’s brother nudged him,
flashing a grin from behind the enormous fake white beard. “We haven’t
celebrated a Halloween together in years.”
Yeah. His brother Ryan had lost his mind, no doubt about it.
His brother, who happened to be currently dressed like Santa Claus. On freaking
Halloween.
Not that it was any better than his own off-season costume.
Frank had flat-out refused—at first—when Ryan laid the leprechaun costume
across his bed. Until he pointed out the two best points of the costume. A big
red beard and hat that would totally disguise Frank’s features, and a fake pot
of gold. Aka something that wouldn’t look weird for him to be carrying,
just like the bag good old Santa had draped over his shoulder.
Since it turned out that just under two million in cash
couldn’t be stuffed in your pockets.
Especially not when traipsing through a cemetery. On
Halloween. At almost midnight, surrounded by drunken, screaming people on ghost
tours.
“That’s probably because we’re grown ass men. Trick or
treating would be weird at our age.” The thought of candy made Frank remember
that he’d skipped lunch. And dinner. Because Ryan showed up at his front door with
costumes and this crazy plan. “Although I wouldn’t say no if you pulled a
Snickers out of your pocket and tossed it my way.”
Ignoring him, Ryan continued, his voice a little softer. “We
haven’t celebrated Halloween since Mom died.”
Way to bring the mood back to serious-as-fuck. Grim enough
to match the gravestones they were skirting. “You mean since she was murdered.”
Because Ryan had just shared that little bombshell with him. It was still
rattling around in his head like a pinball. God knew it hadn’t sunk in yet.
Ryan stopped at the edge of a replica of a Greek temple. He
dropped his sack onto the concrete foundation of the tomb. Fisted his hands on
the red velvet and padding near his waist. “Can we not talk about that right
now? One thing at a time. Let’s get through tonight. Through the next couple of
weeks. Then, I promise, we’ll sit down and hash everything out.”
Classic Ryan. Solving problems. Staying focused on the long
game. It was exactly what he did as the right hand man for the leader of the Chicago
mob.
Did…past tense. Seeing as how today he and Frank had
stolen all of the mob’s cash. And then tomorrow, they’d watch their colleagues
and friends get arrested in a sting—and hopefully the missing money would be
attributed to the Fed’s raid. After that, the Mullaney brothers would disappear
forever, courtesy of the U.S. Marshals Service.
Frank shifted his weight from one foot to the other. The
frost-bitten grass made a crunching sound. Probably similar to the one his
bones would make if this whole plan failed and the mob ever caught up with
them.
“Are you going to talk to Kieran, too?” Because their little
brother was out of the loop on all of it. He had no idea that his big brothers
were even in the mob, let alone close to the top. He was balls deep in
law school.
Until tomorrow.
Until they ripped that away from him.
Just to save Frank.
How was that fair? God. Frank swallowed so hard he
swore he could hear his Adam’s apple scraping against his throat.
Ryan’s blue eyes shifted to the side. Easy enough to see his
discomfort at being pinned down, with the whole place lit up with spotlights
and luminarios along the paths and footlights edging the most famous tombs.
“You and I will talk first. Then we’ll decide, together, how far in to dial
Kieran.”
“You think he’ll hate us?”
Ryan’s mouth turned downward into a bitter smirk. “Since it
was all my idea to put us into Witness Protection, yeah, I’m sure he’ll hate
me. For a while. Pretty sure that you will, too. Once our new reality hits.”
“No way. Not possible.” The only way they’d survived the
death of their mom was by banding together as tight as stucco on drywall. Their
dad dying…ah, no. Being murdered by McGinty, per the other surprise
truth Ryan laid on him today. Their dad’s death had made their bond more
unshakeable. Strong enough to get them through their worst days. It made them
strong enough to survive anything, as long as the three of them were together.
He could never, would never hate Ryan.
“I’ll check back in with you in a month, when you’re
jonesing for an MMA fight.”
How many more surprises were coming? Frank shook his head.
“I can’t fight anymore?” The mixed martial arts training started as a way to
prove that even though he sat behind a desk, he was just as tough as everyone
else in McGinty’s organization. Appearances mattered. Respect had to be earned.
Kicking ass in the
ring went a long way to making sure people stopped calling him a pencil pusher.
But he liked it, too. Liked teaching the skills to kids so they could defend
themselves. A good fight worked out all his stress. And yeah, he’d cop to getting
a thrill from winning the competitions, too.
“Keeping our noses clean is a pretty big requirement in
WITSEC. I think an underground fight club wouldn’t go over—” Ryan broke off.
Grabbed Frank by the neck and pulled him down behind the marble tomb.
“What?”
Ryan put his finger to his lips. Then he pointed at another
tour group, coming at them from the edge of the lake. This one was full of
shivering women in skimpy versions of superhero costumes, hanging on the arms
of already drunk and stumbling men.
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About Christi Barth
USA Today bestseller Christi Barth earned a Masters degree in vocal performance and embarked upon a career on the stage. A love of romance then drew her to wedding planning. Ultimately she succumbed to her lifelong love of books and now writes award-winning contemporary romance.
Christi can always be found either whipping up gourmet meals (for fun, honest!) or with her nose in a book. She lives in Maryland with the best husband in the world.
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