Dangerous in Transit (Aegis Group Alpha Team Book 3) by Sidney Bristol

Dangerous in Transit (Aegis Group Alpha Team Book 3) by Sidney Bristol

Author:Sidney Bristol [Bristol, Sidney]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Alpha Hero, romantic suspense series, military romantic suspense, enemies to lovers, opposites attract
Publisher: Inked Press
Published: 2017-12-11T18:30:00+00:00


Sunday. Hôtel Tfeila, Nouakchott, Mauritania.

Zeina would not lose control of the situation. She couldn’t. Not after the amount of money she’d sunk into supporting Samba Hamadi. Which was why she was opting for the hands-on approach.

The driver pulled up to the doors of the Hôtel Tfeila and eased to a stop.

She opened her door, and the others followed suit.

“Ma’am? Is this a good idea?” the driver asked.

“Wait here.” She stood, the scent of smoke thick on the air. The barricades were burning and the hands holding the power changing.

Her mercenaries stuck close to her sides. They at least understood that payment was contingent on her survival. Samba’s men said a team of five were responsible for stealing the Davis girl away, so she’d brought ten men with her.

The leader barked orders, sending some to the left, some right, and the rest to the elevators with her.

No one was behind the desk and the lobby was otherwise empty save for them. Even the ambient music was off, leaving only the thump of boots.

Zeina slowed to a stop and frowned at the gleaming surface of the marble desk.

“Where is everyone?” she asked.

“There probably aren’t many people working right now.”

“Check outside.” She couldn’t ignore her gut.

“Ma’am—”

“Do as I said,” she snapped.

If even a whisper of the PPM attack during the daylight got out, a smart team would move their charge. For all she knew, her intel on the whereabouts of the Davis girl could be old.

“Over here,” someone called out.

Zeina strode toward the man.

The glass door gave her a view out onto the side lot. A truck idled, the back open and people climbing in. she only needed a flash of too pale skin to tell her these were likely her targets.

“Get them,” she barked.

The four men at the doors charged forward. Feet thundered down the hall behind her, more people responding to the orders.

The last of the people jumped into the back of the truck.

One of the mercenaries fired off a shot, pinging off the back of the truck.

“Don’t shoot! She’s worth nothing dead.” Zeina shoved through the door.

“They’re headed around to the front. Cut them off.” The leader pushed past her and sprinted down the hall.

The truck turned, following the parking lot.

A figure swathed in white tumbled out the back, and the vehicle didn’t stop.

“Get him,” she said to the nearest guard.

Whoever it was couldn’t be worth much if his friends had left him. Then again, in difficult times it was every man for himself.

She clenched her hands and stepped back into the hotel.

What a waste.

They wouldn’t stop the truck at the entrance, and Samba’s forces were not coordinated well enough to ensure they caught the truck on the streets. If General Taleb found out about the Davis girl he would understand her worth when it came to bargaining.

Perhaps she’d backed the wrong horse in this race. Doubling down on Samba might have been the wrong thing to do, but there was no way she would marry an old man like Papis Taleb.



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