Violet Abyss (A Blushing Death Novel Book 7) by Suzanne M. Sabol

Violet Abyss (A Blushing Death Novel Book 7) by Suzanne M. Sabol

Author:Suzanne M. Sabol [Sabol, Suzanne M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781682913741
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing, LLC
Published: 2017-05-10T05:00:00+00:00


“Fuck,” I shouted as I turned back toward the platform and started to swim for my life.

Loud splashing and a grunt seemed to echo against the enclosure, and I chanced a glance over my shoulder. Dean had popped up and grabbed the second bastard by the tail.

“What the hell are you doing?” I shouted as algae and swamp water flooded my mouth again.

“Don’t stop!” Dean grunted as he wrestled with the beast. He was actually wrestling an alligator.

I put my head down and kept going, knowing the other one was catching up to me and fast.

The platform I’d fallen from was just ahead, it was so close but still too far out of reach. Evidently, in my thrashing, I’d put some distance between me and the walkway. I wasn’t going to make it. Dean roared behind me and I heard a gigantic splash that sounded like a 400-pound belly flop hitting the water. Turning my head for a quick glance, the alligator was close but Dean was headed my way behind him. The gator he’d had in his grip resurfaced from behind him and was quickly gaining on us. I guess the beastie hadn’t had enough yet.

Glancing up, I stretched to grasp the edge of the wooden planking. No good. I sunk down into the slimy depths and tried propelling myself up and out. Only problem, the lake was too deep. I was pretty much fucked. As I spit more algae out and wiped my hair from my face, something sharp ripped through the back of my shirt and burned across my skin.

“Stop playin’ around, Dahlia,” Dean snapped, his voice closer than it had been.

I took a deep breath, filling my lungs with as much air as I could hold and dropped beneath the surface. I swam down and away until I touched bottom. One more try. If I didn’t make it, I was pretty much gator food and I didn’t want that. It took longer than I’d thought to swim to the bottom and there was a moment my brain clicked over to panic mode as my lungs burned for fresh air.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.