Saved By the Billionaire (TWISTED BILLIONAIRES #6) by Blair Babylon EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Blair Babylon
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Sarah Bell stumbled backward when Blaze sidestepped in front of her,
blocking her line of sight and her half-brother’s line of fire.
One of the men in the New York City apartment, the blond one
standing over by the huge window, was aiming a handgun at her.
Not at Blaze, the huge ex-Navy SEAL, the dangerous guy, the obvious
target.
He was aiming at her.
As soon as they’d walked in, that guy had aimed straight at where Sarah
trembled against the wall.
The other man in the living room, standing by the white couch in the
whited-out living room that was like being hunkered down in the middle of
a snow cave, stared upward at the white molding on the ceiling corner like
he couldn’t stomach what was transpiring. At least he wasn’t pointing a gun
at anybody.
And then there was Logan.
Logan Bell, Sarah’s long-lost brother, the guy who was supposed to
have her best interests at heart and would protect her from the Russian
organized crime boss, was also pointing a gun at her from the hallway
where they’d come in. He was between her and Blaze and the apartment’s
heavily locked front door.
And the Russian organized crime boss, Sarah’s gosh-darnit aunt, was
watching the whole fiasco from the computer screen. She’d crossed her
arms in a dignified and sophisticated manner befitting a Russian Mafia
czarina and squinted at the standoff.
Sarah glared at the stranger pointing a gun at her, then her half-brother
with his weapon held in his outstretched arms, and she twisted her neck to
switch back and forth as if watching the two of them would prevent them
from firing. A watched pot never boils, so a watched gun never fires, right?
Or maybe that other guy or her own dang brother wouldn’t shoot her if
she were staring right at them.
Blaze crowded Sarah against the wall, holding his arms back as if he
could shield her from those two death-dealing cylinders that gaped at her.
A white floor vase sitting on the white carpet bumped her leg but barely
moved. The unyielding weight of it against her calf felt like concrete.
Blaze yelled, “The hell, guys? What the hell are you doing?”
That concrete vase was heavy enough that if Sarah swooped down and
grabbed it, maybe she could hurl it at Logan. She was a strong farm girl,
growing up hauling bales of hay and buckets of water, not to mention
managing livestock. She could hurl heavy things.
But the other guy might shoot her if she did.
Her skull and back panic-blazed like she was on fire.
The rocky vase chilled her leg.
Dammit, they shouldn’t have come here. She’d known better. She
should have told Blaze to buzz off when he’d said Logan would keep her
safe, and she shouldn’t have argued with Blaze in the elevator when he’d
wanted to leave.
Logan looked down the sights of his pistol as he advanced toward them.
Without taking his milky blue eyes off Sarah, he turned his chin to talk to
the woman on the computer video call. “I got them here, just like I said I
would.”
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