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SIX BROTHERS
EACH HOLDING A DIFFERENT BADGE OF THE LAW
EACH SWORN TO SERVE AND PROTECT
trust; firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
LAPD Detective Reid Cunningham is content to keep the pain of losing his best friend buried deep. Dedicated to his job, he doesn’t have time to feel.
Much less love.
But when the past comes knocking at his door, he has no choice but to face his deepest and darkest fear.
Cassidy Sky, his best friend’s little sister, needs his help. Reid promised to watch over her and keep her safe, but he never planned on giving her his heart.
Or his trust.
PLEASE NOTE: The author recommends reading The Officer’s Promise, an introduction to the Brothers in Blue, prior to reading the remaining five books of the series.
The Detective's Trust is written from dual POV, with an HEA and no cheating.
EACH HOLDING A DIFFERENT BADGE OF THE LAW
EACH SWORN TO SERVE AND PROTECT
trust; firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
LAPD Detective Reid Cunningham is content to keep the pain of losing his best friend buried deep. Dedicated to his job, he doesn’t have time to feel.
Much less love.
But when the past comes knocking at his door, he has no choice but to face his deepest and darkest fear.
Cassidy Sky, his best friend’s little sister, needs his help. Reid promised to watch over her and keep her safe, but he never planned on giving her his heart.
Or his trust.
PLEASE NOTE: The author recommends reading The Officer’s Promise, an introduction to the Brothers in Blue, prior to reading the remaining five books of the series.
The Detective's Trust is written from dual POV, with an HEA and no cheating.
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Excerpt 1
We’d only been on the road for half an hour but you
could cut the tension with a knife. To think when I woke up this morning, I was
completely high on this man, but right now I wanted to choke the shit out of
him.
I learned pretty quickly that Reid Cunningham was not
a morning person. He needed at least two cups of coffee before he should be allowed
to interact with humans.
Plus, I was pretty sure he was still pissed about what
I was wearing. He’d asked me twice to change before we left the hotel, but I’d
refused and that didn’t help his extreme level of grouchiness whatsoever. But I
could care less how he felt about my attire. If the only words he was going to
utter to me were demands then he could go straight to hell.
I didn’t see what the big deal was. It was just a
romper. When I left Florida for California, I’d packed light—sundresses and
rompers. Cute and comfy. That was my style. I’d brought along a denim jacket to
ward off any chill but it wasn’t necessary. Just being in the same car with him
made me hot.
And not in a good way.
I wasn’t sure which part he hated the most. The
ruffled eyelet hem that grazed my upper thighs or the top half, which was
low-cut with spaghetti straps. My breasts were small enough I didn’t have to
wear a bra. The anger in his eyes only intensified when his eyes drifted to
either. Sure, it showed a lot of skin, but I wanted him to look.
I wanted him to eat his stubborn heart out.
I wanted him to regret the way he treated me this morning
when we woke up. He’d given me the cold shoulder, only giving me short,
one-word answers, and even though I’d asked twice more, he still wouldn’t tell
me why the hell we were driving all the way to Texas.
“Are you going to be like this all day?”
“Like what?” he grumbled.
“Like you’re pissed at the world.”
He muttered under his breath before pulling over on
the side of the road and getting out of the car. I watched him pace back and
forth before I unbuckled my seatbelt and opened the door.
I’d barely made it out when he snapped. “Get back in
the car.”
Slamming the door, I walked toward him. “No, I want to
know what your problem is.”
“Nothing. Get your ass back in the car. Now.”
“Stop barking orders at me. I’m not a fucking dog.”
He stopped pacing and fixed his eyes on me. “I do not
treat you like a dog.”
“Yes, you do. You ordered me to change clothes. You
won’t tell me why we’re going to Texas. You just expect me to do whatever the
hell you say. And you won’t talk to me about last night.”
“There’s nothing to talk about.”
“We spent the night together.”
“So.”
“So?”
He exhaled a long, frustrated
sigh, dragging the palm of his hand through his hair. “I told you before, the only thing I can offer you is
protection.”
“Oh God, don’t tell me you’re one of those guys.”
“Meaning?”
“The asshole who acts like an asshole because he
thinks he’s not worthy enough, has too many demons to battle, and feels the
need to fight them alone.”
“You hit the nail on the head, baby. I’m exactly that
guy. And I’m going to lay it all out for you, I’m not the guy for you.”
“But you want me.”
He narrowed his eyes. “Listen, I’m not trying to be a dick.”
“Too late for that,” I tossed out, folding my arms
across my chest.
“Fine, then I’m a dick, but at least I’m an honest
dick.”
“You’re not being honest. You want me; you’re just too
chickenshit to admit it.”
“Get in the damn car,” he said, stalking toward it.
“I’m tired of arguing with you on the side of the damn road.”
“God, why do you have to be such an asshole?”
“Why do you have to be so goddamn beautiful?”
He didn’t mean to say it. I could tell by the shocked
expression that slipped over his face, but he’d admitted it all the same.
I blinked. “You think I’m beautiful?”
He shook his head, a faint smile tugging at the corner
of his lips. “You’re such a brat, you know that?”
I smiled. “But a beautiful brat?”
“Get your beautiful, bratty ass in the car. Please.”
“Holy cheese, he said please!’”
Once inside, he blew out a heavy breath and fixed his
eyes on mine. “I do want you. More than I’ve ever wanted anyone, but I would
only hurt you, Cass. I—I can’t be what you need.”
“You don’t know what I need.”
“Trust me, I know.”
Excerpt 2
Once we
were inside, I moved to the bed closest to the door and began emptying my
pockets on the nightstand while Cassidy snatched up her bag with a huff and
went straight into the bathroom.
When she
walked out a few moments later, I knew for sure God was punishing me.
“What the hell are you wearing?" I asked, my dick
hardening against my zipper.
She looked down at her
chest, a grin smarting that sassy mouth of hers. "A shirt."
One finger curled at the
hem of my favorite Yankees shirt I’d had packed in my bag, the ball of her foot
twisting in place while she licked her lips.
Teasing me.
Luring me to the edge of
a very steep cliff.
I wanted to know what
that finger tasted like. No doubt it tasted as sweet as she smelled.
Like goddamn candy.
The kind you have to suck
the sour to get to the sweet.
Every part of me wanted
to devour every inch of her. Not to mention how good she would look underneath
me. The images funneled through my mind in quick succession, one after the
other. The countless ways I could make her mine. But the guilt still remained.
Nestled somewhere between want and need.
I wanted her, but she needed
my help.
I promised Bodie.
Desire gnawed at my
resolve, but I stayed rooted in place. Her dark eyes peeked up at me as she made
her way over, determination heavy in her gaze. "You don't like my
shirt?"
"It's mine," I
growled.
"I know." She
stopped in front of me, reaching for my hand and placing it between her legs.
"And so is this." Standing on her tiptoes, her lips brushed my cheek,
breath hot in my ear. "If you want it."
The heat of her pussy
paired with the damp fabric between her legs snapped my pathetic control.
Leaning down, I captured her lips, her pliant body sagging against mine. My
promise to Bodie was washed away as her taste flooded my mouth, a hint of
tequila mixed with lime and a pound of need that rivaled my own. There was no
more pain, no more guilt.
Just…her.
Raising my other hand, I
brought it to the back of her neck, gently grasping the strands of her soft,
silky hair before giving them a hard tug. Her head fell back with a gasp,
breaking our heated kiss, and my mouth descended on her neck with greed, my fingers
stroking over her wet panties.
“I want to take you here
and now,” I told her.
"Reid, please. I'm
begging you."
"What do you want,
Cassidy? And you better be very specific."
She moved her hand to my
cock, stroking and squeezing me through the rough denim of my jeans. "This
specific enough for you?"
Her words fell on a
whisper, stripping away any remaining hope of ever escaping what I knew deep
down had been inevitable all along.
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About the Author
K. has been married to her very own country boy for almost 16 years. They live in the deep south with their two crazy kids, a speckled beagle named Sadie and a coon hound named Birdie. She worked in property management for ten years before leaving the industry to write full time.
She released her debut novel, Because You're Mine in September 2013. She has since released three follow up books in the MINE series, Until You're Mine, When You're Mine and Forever You're Mine. The final book of the series, You Are Mine, will release early 2017.
K also co-wrote Unlawful Justice with fellow author and friend, KC Lynn. Her recent release, The Officer's Promise is an introduction to her newest series, Brothers in Blue series, which follows six, alpha brothers who each hold a different badge of the law. She’s also a contributing author to the USA Today Bestselling anthology, F*cking Awkward.
K. writes with true passion and heart about what she knows, love, romance and all things southern. When she's not penning her next love story, you can find her nose buried between the pages of a good book.
To find out more about K. Langston go to www.authorklangston.com
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