Brutally His – Gilded Decadence Read Online Zoe Blake, Alta Hensley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: ,
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Total pages in book: 105
Estimated words: 98398 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 492(@200wpm)___ 394(@250wpm)___ 328(@300wpm)
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Minutes after that, Luc walked in with a man I didn’t recognize. He was tall, not as tall as I was, but far more imposing with his almost-silver eyes and black hair. His nose had clearly been broken at least a few times and his muscles were stacked high, like he never had anything better to do than work out in a gym.

This man wasn’t like us. He didn’t give off an air of money and prep school. He was a different breed altogether. He was a brawler, but not a dumb one. He looked around the room, cataloging everything in his mind.

I could see just how he took in every single detail, filing the information in case he needed it later. And for once, I thought Luc might have made the right call with who he brought.

Luc introduced the man next to him. “Harrison, this is Sergeant Reid Taylor. He heads my private security team, and he’s going to help us find your girlfriend.”

The bodyguard nodded.

“Eddie,” I said. “Her name is Edwina Carmichael. She goes by Eddie.”

“Okay, Mr. Astrid, I’m going to ask you to take a seat,” Reid said. “And tell me absolutely everything you know. No details are too small. We need anything you can give us.”

I nodded, sitting down on the couch and taking another sip of the whiskey as I told him everything. From my suspicions to the call I got from her number, as well as what her friend saw. I gave him her friend’s number when I showed him the picture that she gave me.

“It’s not much,” he said. “But I’ve worked with less. I’m sure we can find⁠—”

“Isn’t this the same guy who wasn’t able to find Olivia when Marksen took her?” I asked, interrupting him and looking at Luc. I didn’t have time to deal with a second-rate security force.

“No, he’s the guy I hired after I fired my last team because they couldn’t find Olivia,” Luc said.

“Had he hired me in the first place, I promise you that story would have turned out much differently.” Reid crossed his thick arms over his chest and stared me down.

“Not that anyone’s asking me,” Marksen butted in. “But I think that actually turned out very well, all things considered.”

“I don’t know how the hell you can say that. Olivia is clearly settling,” Luc said, rolling his eyes.

I picked up a crystal glass and threw it across the room, watching as it shattered against the wall, the expensive fifty-year-old Scotch staining the white wallpaper.

“This isn’t about Olivia,” I yelled. “This is about Eddie. She is in danger, and it is my fault. We need to get her back. You two can bitch about Olivia’s bad taste in men later.”

The men stared at me in shock for a moment. I stared them each down in turn, my chest rising and lowering with each breath I sucked in through my no-doubt-flaring nostrils. “Help me find her or get the fuck out of my way.”

They all nodded, and Marksen got back on his phone, making calls. Luc sent a message to his father to see if he knew if the mob had taken her, and why they would have taken my girl, and where.

Reid took his phone into the other room to call Eddie’s friend, and I realized I had never even gotten the girl’s name.

I turned back to Luc. “What are the chances this is the O’Murphy clan?”

“I would say pretty high, but something about this doesn’t feel like them,” Luc said. “After you called me, I called their boss, and they said that they’re no longer worried about the work they lost when I decided to break ties. They’d found a bigger whale. I’m still checking with my father and other people, but it seems like they are being funded by someone else.”

“What the fuck does that mean?” I asked.

“I have absolutely no idea, but I don’t like it,” Luc said. “I really don’t like it at all. They didn’t deny taking her, just denied that you were their target. Is there any other reason they would be after her?”

“No, to them, she is a nobody. I don’t understand,” I said. “Why her? Why would they go after Eddie? If they know about the case that I’m building against them, why wouldn’t they come after me?”

“Because you’re too big of a target,” Marksen said. “If they go after the district attorney, then the mayor, the governor, the entire state is going to rain holy hellfire on them, but Eddie, as far as they’re concerned, is disposable. She’s nothing, just your girlfriend.”

“But they don’t know that. The only thing anybody knows about Eddie is that she’s my paralegal. How would they know that she was anything more to me? We just became official last night. As far as the world knew, I was happily engaged to Catherine until about twenty-four hours ago.”



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