Songbird (A Zeta Cartel Novel Book 2)
€œYou€re the big boss.€ She looked up at me and smiled. She was dressed in a cheap cotton shirt and jeans that should be on the burn pile, but that smile was pure gold. This girl had guts.
€œI told Jos© he was a fool to try and cheat you,€ she said. €œI wasn€t part of it, and I don€t work for you. I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.€Â
She€d heard about our policy protecting bystanders. Of course it doesn€t apply to anyone whose eyewitness testimony can put me in a courtroom. Well, try to put me in a courtroom. In Mexico nobody would dare accuse me, and I€ve enough resources in England to guarantee a police investigation would come to nothing, but it€s not my style to take chances. Solitaire would be going into the ground along with Escamilla.
€œMr Vazquez,€ Solitaire gave me her best smile. €œI don€t expect something for nothing.€ She dropped her voice. €œYou€d like me,€ she whispered. €œI€ve heard about you. We€re the same.€Â
€œAre we?€Â
€œYes, I can make you very happy.€ She brushed my hand over her cheek and then kissed my palm. €œI€m a very good girl,€ she said quietly. €œUnless you prefer a naughty one?€Â
She sucked my thumb, and I was instantly rock hard.
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When cartel boss Arturo Vazquez discovers his girlfriend Gina is a DEA rat and his deputy Escamilla is staging a take-over, Arturo fixes his problems by killing everyone - except for Solitaire, Escamilla€s unwilling mistress. Solitaire is intelligent, tough, and shares Arturo€s interest in BDSM. Arturo falls head over heels but someone is leaking information - and the evidence point at Solitaire.
Songbird is a complete and self standing novel. Warning: This book contains explicit scenes of dubious consent, graphic violence and sex.