Devil's Vengeance: Sydney Storm MC by Nina Levine

Devil's Vengeance: Sydney Storm MC by Nina Levine

Author:Nina Levine [Levine, Nina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Nina Levine Books
Published: 2016-12-14T18:30:00+00:00


Hyde was already at Monroe’s by the time I arrived.

“Just got here about two minutes ago, brother,” he said. “You hear anything else from Nitro?”

I nodded. “Yeah, apparently someone was threatening her.”

“Okay, you want me to take the back?”

“Sounds good.”

Hyde headed around to find the back door while I investigated the front. I couldn’t hear any yelling or arguing and all seemed to be okay. So, I knocked on the door and waited to see if Monroe answered.

She did, after she checked me out through the curtain and unlocked a bunch of locks on her front door.

“Thanks for coming, but the guy’s gone. He did, however, do something I think you might be interested in seeing and hearing about,” she said as she motioned for me to enter.

I stepped inside her tiny home. It was one of those brick boxes that probably only had two bedrooms and not much living space. But, she’d made it homely, and I found myself drawn to the framed photographs lining her walls. That, and the crazy wallpaper. I wasn’t sure, but I could have sworn I saw cats on the wallpaper in her lounge room as we passed it.

She led me into her very retro kitchen. Between the aqua coloured stove and fridge, to the red-and-white chequered floor, to the zany, weird multicoloured ornaments she’d filled the room with, I didn’t know where to look first. Not until a guy came into view. And then all my attention zeroed in on him.

Before I could say anything, Hyde entered the kitchen, too. My gaze met his. “You pick the lock or break the door?”

“Fuck,” Monroe muttered, looking at Hyde. “Tell me you didn’t break my door.”

Hyde stilled for a moment in a way I’d never seen him still. His eyes ran all over her. He took so long to answer her that I cut into whatever thoughts were running through his mind.

“Hyde. You break the door, brother?”

His gaze snapped to mine. “No.” Glancing back at Monroe, he said, “Your door is in one piece.”

Relief filled her features. “Thank fuck. That’d be an expense I could do without at the moment.”

I eyed the guy sitting at her kitchen table. Jerking my chin at him, I said, “What happened?”

Before he could reply, Monroe jumped in. “This is what that asshole did. Fox drove me home from work and stayed for dinner. The asshole must have followed us from work. We’d just finished when the guy knocks on the front door and barges his way in when I open it. He looked so damn friendly when I checked who it was in the window. And he held up one of those—” She snapped her fingers as she searched for the word.

Fox volunteered the information when she couldn’t. “He had religious shit with him.”

“Yes!” Monroe explained. “That’s the only reason I opened the door at this time of night. I wanted to say thanks but fuck off. In a nice way, of course. I mean, those guys are only trying to help the world, right? But I’ve got no need for religion in my life.



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