The
Gangster’s Woman
By
Ginger
Ring
Now that
prohibition was over, FBI agent Michael Flynn hoped to enjoy the
quiet life and a chance to finally concentrate on finding his best
friend’s sister. He’d been in love with her since he first laid
eyes on her picture. Unfortunately, the more he searched the more he
realized she wasn’t just missing. Eryn was hiding from one of the
most notorious gangsters around. One who wouldn’t rest until he
knew she was dead.
Eryn O’Malley
had been moving around for years, doing whatever legal, or illegal
job she could find to survive. No time for romance or a normal life.
A one night stand with a handsome man at the county fair seemed like
just the ticket to escape for a moment from her troubled life.
However, finding out he was a G-man wasn’t part of the plan. Now he
was on her trail. Whether to arrest or rescue her, she wasn’t sure,
and she couldn’t wait around to find out. If he caught her, would
he forgive her checkered past or would he always think of her as the
gangster’s woman?
Excerpt
The newly engaged
woman’s laughter drew his notice again, and he took the well-worn
photograph from his wallet. The photo of John’s sister, Eryn, was
always with him. What a beauty. He’d willingly sell his soul to see
her pretty face staring back at his. But, there was no trace. It was
the one unsolved case that kept him awake at night.
“That your gal?”
The delicious smell of the steak instantly had his taste buds
salivating as the waitress placed his meal on the table.
“Thank you.”
Michael picked up his fork, and the girl picked up the picture. He
cut off a piece of the tender meat and took a bite. It melted in his
mouth. The juices flowed on his tongue. He closed his eyes and
muffled a moan of culinary pleasure.
“Hey, I know
her.” She piped in.
His eyes flew open.
The meat lodged in his throat and sent him into a coughing fit. The
waitress slapped his back before handing him a glass of water.
“You okay there,
fella?” She waited. A concerned look was on her face. Several
customers turned to look before returning to their meal.
“Uh,” he
coughed again, “yes. What did you say?” He managed to speak
before dabbing a napkin to his watering eyes.
“I asked if you
were okay.”
“No, about the
picture.” She still held it, forgotten, in her hand.
Studying it again,
she tilted her head and pointed to the painting above the fireplace.
“It looks like her.”
He stood, retrieved
the photo from her hand, and made his way to where she motioned.
Adrenaline spiked with every step. The feature of the restaurant’s
stone fireplace was a painting of a striking redhead, nude from the
waist up. The resemblance was uncanny. It was her. It had to be.
The waitress had
followed and stood beside him, a hand resting on one hip. “Sure
looks like her in the face, can’t say for sure about the rest of
her.” She giggled. Michael grabbed her wrist when she turned to
leave. “Who’s the woman in the painting?”
She winced, and he
released the tight grip. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to hurt
you.” He ran his fingers through his hair. “I’ve been searching
for her everywhere.”
Excerpt 2
He took a seat on the bed, crossed an ankle over the other, and
rested his back against the cheap headboard. Interlocking his fingers
behind his head, he observed the woman in his room. Her back was
toward him as she poured the liquor in the glasses.
The woman could be a movie star or one of those girls in the
magazines who held a soda pop in an ad. Tall and elegant, nice round
ass, and slender calves and ankles. If she was indeed John’s sister
and he slept with her, there would be hell to pay, but it would be
worth every glorious second. A wolf call whistle left his lips.
Eryn turned, a glass in each hand, and a slight tilt to her head.
“Now, what was that for?”
“Just enjoying the view.” He winked.
“Well, then I better get closer so you don’t strain your eyes.”
She took a few steps closer and handed him his drink. Damn, she was a
pistol. If he didn’t calm down soon, he’d be firing off a shot of
a different kind.
Eryn strolled to the other side of the bed and joined him on it. Her
slender legs crossed out in front of her. He swallowed and his
fingers itched to slide down that silky skin.
“Cheers.” The click of her glass touched his and he forced his
eyes from her legs to the graceful fingers holding her drink.
“Bottoms up.” He downed his in one sip. Eryn took two sips and
licked the rim of her glass. This time a groan escaped his mouth and
he took her glass and placed both of them on the bedside table.
“Don’t want another drink?” Eryn’s gaze dipped to her hands
and then back to his face.
“No, I’d rather do this.” To hell with John, he was kissing his
sister.
His fingers framed her face. Her skin soft as velvet and her full
lips waiting to be kissed. They didn’t have long to wait. His mouth
settled on hers. She tasted sweeter than candy. The hint of alcohol
lingered and made for a stimulating mix. Nipping at her lower lip,
Eryn moaned and threaded her fingers through his hair. Michael
deepened the kiss and echoed her appreciation.
It killed him to break the contact, but he did. Her green eyes
smoldered like emeralds in the dim room light. “Stay the night with
me.”
“Aye, I will,” she whispered. Her response was in an accent and
words so familiar to her brother’s. He could already feel the
beating John would be giving him for making love to his sister, but
it would be worth it.
Michael slid down the bed and drew her across his chest. Her auburn
curls framed her heart-shaped face. Auburn curls? It finally dawned
on him that she didn’t even know she had a niece that looked
identical to her. Taking in a deep breath, he slid his fingers
through her hair. “I always had a thing for redheads, but I’ve
never slept with one.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll be gentle with you.” She ribbed.
He burst out laughing. “You are something else, doll.”
“You have no idea.” Eryn promised and lowered her lips to his.
About
the Author
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 alifelong 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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