Shadow Assignment (THE SHADOW AGENCY #3) by Christy Barritt EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Christy Barritt
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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SADIE CARRINGTON’S hands trembled as she climbed from her SUV
and slammed the door.
She needed to run.
But she couldn’t. Not until she talked to Trevor.
He should be here any minute.
She would tell him everything—including why she had blood on her
hands.
She glanced down and saw the red streaks again.
Panic threatened to consume her.
She couldn’t let the panic win.
She couldn’t lose it right now. She had to hold herself together for a
little while longer.
This would have all been easier if she’d stuck to the plan—a plan that
hadn’t included falling for Trevor McGrath.
Everything had been one mistake after another.
Now she needed to make things right.
Sadie paused near her Bronco and surveyed the parking lot.
No one else was at the small, secluded beach located on Lake Michigan.
Its privacy was part of the reason she liked it here.
She blew out a long breath as she rehearsed what she would say.
She could do this.
Sadie looked at her palms again, and her breath caught.
She had to wash her hands. Get the blood off.
She could run to the lake and rinse them there.
But would she have time?
Her phone buzzed. She pulled it from her pocket and glanced at the
screen.
Trevor.
She quickly read the message.
Running a few minutes late. Can’t wait to see you.
She shoved the phone back into the pocket of her shorts. She hoped he
would get there soon.
The more time that passed, the more she feared she might change her
mind.
But she didn’t want to leave him wondering.
She hadn’t known Trevor long, but she cared too much to do that to
him. She cared enough to risk everything.
She started across the lot to the walkover. The sounds of the lake’s
rolling waves grew louder as she approached the beach.
Her oversized bag cut into her shoulder. She should have parked closer
to the beach, but she liked her corner spot. It was shaded and, at first glance,
easy to miss her vehicle there in the shadows. That made the space perfect.
Sadie readjusted her bag then stopped and turned when she heard a car
pull into the lot.
She glanced at the dark sedan with tinted windows.
Not Trevor.
Great. Someone else was here.
Disappointment gripped her. She needed privacy right now. The fewer
people who were around, the better.
Then the engine revved as the driver headed toward her.
She froze, contemplating backing up to the sidewalk.
But the driver didn’t slow.
Instead, he gunned the engine, and the vehicle accelerated at an
alarming speed.
It charged straight toward her.
Panic kicked into gear.
Sadie needed to move.
She might not be able to outrun the vehicle.
But she would try.
With a piercing scream, Sadie dropped the beach bag, turned on her
heel, and sprinted toward the dune in the distance.
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