Layne Closure Ahead by Sadie Winchester EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Sadie Winchester
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Contemporary romance
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She had been in her silver Beamer sitting at a traffic light in midtown
just a few blocks away from Times Square when Diego from the Brass
Mirror called her in complete dismay.
He had been running the club on behalf of the O’Reilly family for the
past seven years. For the most part, he knew his place, how to handle the
elite clientele, and how to resolve any disruptions to the services rendered
there.

So, when there was panic laced in his voice and his words stuttering,
she was quick to believe him when he told her that shit was hitting the fan
at the exclusive VIP underground gambling club. Also, a good indication
was the sound of crashing and shattering glass in the background. Doesn’t
sound very lucky for a place named after a mirror, does it?

After hauling ass downtown, she parked in the underground garage.
Layne got out of her car and rounded to the trunk where she rummaged
around for some tools of the trade. She opted for the wooden baseball bat
that had rolled to the back of the compartment.

Layne could use a little stress relief today, and whatever was going on
inside was likely going to give her the chance to find a healthier outlet by
comparison to other available options. Relatively speaking, of course.
As she anxiously awaited inside the elevator to arrive at the designated
floor, she texted Liam:

LAYNE
Handling business at the Mirror.
S.O.S. received from Diego.
Standby.

LIAM
Whatever, I’m busy.
Shut it all down if you have to.
I don’t give a fuck.

She drew in an attempt at a therapeutically deep breath at Liam’s
indifference. Layne tucked her phone away and reassessed the grip on the
wooden bat in her hand. She couldn’t focus on Liam’s inability to cope with
problems right now, she needed to get her head in the game.

When the doors of the elevator slid open, the bland and undecorated
hallway was quiet. She stalked to the end of the hall where a twin set of
glossy black doors were. After punching in the master security code to
allow her access, she cautiously pulled a door open to slip inside.

The Brass Mirror was just beyond the entrance. The walls were painted
gold with black accents, and red velvet chairs should have been perfectly
positioned at various table setups across the space. The decor was
sickeningly pretentious and it matched the filthy rich bastards that
maintained membership here to carelessly sling their funds around.
When Layne walked in, tables and chairs were in utter disarray. Poker
chips were spread on the floor like New Year’s Eve confetti. Multiple
mirrors were in pieces around the perimeter of the room superstitiously
racking up decades of bad luck.

Grown-ass men were wrangling with one another, while some pieces of
arm candy were shrieking incessantly. She cringed at the high-pitched wails
adding to the soundtrack of violence and destruction.

“Here we go,” Layne muttered to herself. She rotated her wrist getting a
feel for the weight of the bat in her hand with a single rotation, ready to
wield it where necessary

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