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The Gangster’s Kiss by Ginger Ring
***Blurb***
John
O’Malley’s sister is missing. All the clues of her disappearance lead
to Hayward County, Wisconsin and the crooks and questionable sheriff
that reside there. Pretending to be one of them, John takes a job as
bodyguard for the sheriff’s beautiful sister, Grace. It seems like the
perfect way to investigate their crimes and corruption, but when someone
threatens to kill Grace, the job proves harder than he thought. Is she
an innocent witness to a crime, or just as guilty as everyone else?
Grace Sullivan just wanted a normal life: find a good man, get married and have a family. She has had enough of looking the other way while her brother hides behind his sheriff’s badge to conduct shady dealings. Hiring a gangster named John to watch her is the final straw. When a face from the past threatens her life, she is forced to put her life in John’s hands, but as time goes on, all she really wants is to be in the gangster’s arms.
Grace Sullivan just wanted a normal life: find a good man, get married and have a family. She has had enough of looking the other way while her brother hides behind his sheriff’s badge to conduct shady dealings. Hiring a gangster named John to watch her is the final straw. When a face from the past threatens her life, she is forced to put her life in John’s hands, but as time goes on, all she really wants is to be in the gangster’s arms.
***Excerpt***
John
slid into the shadows. He watched as the stout man threw a cigarette on
the ground, snuffed it out with the toe of his shoe, and gave the
fallen man a swift kick to the ribs. “When you’re done, go check out the
action at Zelda’s. There are some new girls coming in tonight. Report
back to me later.”
“Sure
thing, boss.”The two thugs grabbed the unlucky man under the arms and
dragged him in his direction. Without another glance, the big guy
returned inside and slammed the door shut.
John
hid further as they hauled the man past. He didn’t need this and didn’t
need to get involved. It was his biggest flaw, but his mother praised
him often for it, ‘a good soul will always help those in need, even when
the battle seems unwinnable.’ He needed to stay out of trouble, save
his money, and find his sister. He wasn’t a hero, one able to fight what
looked to be like professional hit men. What if they had guns? He gazed
at the stars, and searched for an answer, when the sound of a scuffle
brought him back to Earth. The lone man was fighting back. John leaped
from his hiding place. He had to help. It was two against one.
John
grabbed the nearest guy from behind and spun him around. Pain shot from
his knuckles to his elbow as they connected with the thug’s jaw. The
impact shook him to his shoulder. His opponent stumbled and hit the
ground with a thud. The man’s head connected with the concrete curb and
he was down for the count. It was a lucky punch. John flexed his aching
fingers and returned his attention to the other men.
The
two struggled on the ground and were breathing hard. John grabbed the
bully from behind, and with his already aching hand, hit him in the gut.
This man wasn’t going down as easy and managed to throw a counter punch
that had him seeing stars. He fell
to the ground. His head was spinning. The man landed on his chest and
his arm rose for another blow. Before he could brace for the second hit,
the man was gone. The injured man on the ground had gotten the upper
hand and smashed a bottle over his opponent’s head. He turned his
attention on John, broken glass in hand.
John
rolled to sitting and held his hands up in the air. “I’ve no quarrel
with you.” The man with the bottle advanced. He tossed the bottle to the
ground and held out his hand.
“Name’s
Flynn. Mickey Flynn.” The man pulled John to his feet. Flynn was a
large man with a firm grip. Mickey was at eye level of his six foot
height and just as wide in the shoulders. He appeared out of place
wearing glad rags in this neighborhood. The man must have been asking
for a fight. A wide grin flashed on his face.
“John
O’Malley.” He shook Flynn’s hand and brushed the dirt from his
trousers. John bent to retrieve his favorite hat from the sidewalk. It
was the last thing he had of his father’s. The wool, driving cap he
always wore. A split second of melancholy twisted in his heart. It was
none the worst for being in the scuffle and he adjusted it back on his
head.
***Excerpt***
“Grace,
I have the seeds in that you ordered. Unfortunately, the fabric is not
here yet.” The shopkeeper rattled on and on, but Grace kept her gaze on
the young man by the car.
“Mrs.
Kallstrom, do you know who that fella is? The one who’s fiddling with
my brother’s car?” The older Norwegian woman waddled down the store
aisle. She pushed her glasses up her nose and peered out the shop
window.
“No.
Afraid not. Could be one of those men from Illinois?” Her accent made
it sound like ill-a-noise-ah. “Don’t know what this world is coming to.
Gangsters
in Hayward County.” She made the sign of the cross and walked to the candy counter.
“I’ll
be just a minute,” Grace called, as she walked out the door. An
overhead bell jingled as she passed. “Boy! Get away from that car.” She
hurried down the wooden steps. Her heels clicked on the wood sidewalk as
she rushed to Daniel’s vehicle.
He
stood. His height now blocked the sun and shadowed his face. This was
no boy. She had to look up to see his face. Grace cupped her hand to her
forehead in hopes of seeing him better. His eyes were hazel. His jaw
was clean-shaven, but already forming a shadow of whiskers. A straight
nose and full lips accented his handsome face. The man was dressed
cleanly and neatly in a blue shirt with white stripes, a navy tie, and
reddish brown vest and trousers. A matching suit coat lay carefully
folded on the wheel of the car.
“I,
uh, I beg your pardon, sir.” Grace swallowed as her eyes fell to watch
him slowly rub his hands on a clean rag. Not one to be lost for words,
she struggled to find her next one. Her heart fluttered faster and her
palms started to sweat.
“John,
I see you’ve met my lovely sister.” Her brother grabbed John’s shoulder
from behind. “Ain’t she a beauty?” John nodded in greeting, but
remained silent. “Grace, this here is John. I’ve hired him to help
around here and the homestead. He’s a wiz with cars too.” John continued
to stare at her as Daniel introduced them.
“Well
then, I’ll leave you two to finish whatever you were doing and I’ll
continue with my purchases. I will see you at dinner time.” It was rude,
but she couldn’t help it. John was the second man to unnerve her in
less than twenty-four hours, and she hoped the pattern would not
continue. Her stride brought her quickly to the store and she slammed the door. The bell clanged.
“Ah,
there you are. Is there something else I can help you with today, yah?”
Mrs. Kallstrom always seemed to answer all her own questions with an
affirmative.
“Yah,”
Grace shook her head, “I mean, no. That will be all, please.” Why the
young man unsettled her, she did not know. He didn’t seem dangerous, but
he troubled her nonetheless. She unclenched her fists and reached for
her coin purse.
Payment
paid in full, Grace gathered her purchases and placed them in a basket.
“Thank you, Mrs. Kallstrom, and please give my regards to Mr.
Kallstrom.”
“Oh, yah. Have a nice day.” She accompanied Grace to the front of the store. “Will Mr. Sullivan be driving you home now?”
“No, I prefer to walk.” She reached for the door handle.
“Be
careful of the gangsters.” The shopkeeper tossed out before continuing
the lecture in Norwegian. A knot formed in her throat, as the man’s face
from last night flashed before her eyes.
Grace
risked a look in the direction of her brother. Maybe she should have
him drive her home, but he was still engaged in a conversation with the
new guy. Her brother may be the county sheriff, but she never knew if he
was talking to one of the good guys or one of the bad, especially now.
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***Bio***
Ginger
Ring is an eclectic, hat-loving Midwestern girl with a weakness for
cheese, dark chocolate, and the Green Bay Packers. She loves reading,
playing with her cats, watching great movies, and has a quirky sense of
humor. Publishing a book has been a lifelong dream of hers and she is
excited to share her romantic stories with you. Her heroines are classy,
sassy and in search of love and adventure. When Ginger isn't tracking
down old gangster haunts or stopping at historical landmarks, you can
find her on the backwaters of the Mississippi River fishing with her
husband.
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