Under Fire by Lynn H. Blackburn EPUB & PDF

Under Fire by Lynn H. Blackburn EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online

  • Author: Lynn H. Blackburn
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Christian Suspense
  • Format: PDF / EPUB
  • Size: 2 MB
  • Price: Free

ONE YEAR,
THREE MONTHS,
TWENTY-SEVEN DAYS EARLIER

US Secret Service Agent Tessa Reed was no stranger to hangovers. Her
head throbbed in rhythm with the beat of her heart. She didn’t want to open
her eyes. Didn’t want to face the day. She cracked one eye enough to
confirm that it was still dark. She had no idea how much longer the night
would last, but she didn’t fight the pull of sleep and allowed it to drag her
under once more.

When she returned to consciousness, her headache was unimaginably
worse. Light filtered through her closed lids and a noxious odor assaulted
her with every breath.

She could power through. She’d done it before. Too many times. But the
pain that radiated through her skull at the slightest movement had no equal
in the vast landscape of her memories.

A few more breaths and she’d—
A cold realization flooded her as three separate sensations registered in a
tsunami of horror. She was lying on top of the covers and . . . Her eyes flew
open, then slammed to slits in an effort to minimize the impact of the light
wedging around the edges of the curtains. She twisted, slowly, to confirm
what she already knew.
Her shirt was missing.

No. No. This couldn’t be happening. Jesus, please, don’t let this be
happening.
Tessa forced her eyes to open and took in her surroundings. She was in
what had all the appearances of a cheap motel room. Her shirt was gone,
but she still wore the rest of her clothes, including her shoes.
She had no idea where she was, how she got here, who had been with
her, what they had done to her, or when they would return.
She fought the nausea and forced herself to sit, then held her head in her
hands and took shallow breaths until the phantom ice pick slowed its attack
on her brain.

Long before she was ready, she lifted her head and scanned the room.
Her purse was on a low nightstand. Her shirt was nowhere to be seen.
What happened to her last night?
She took stock of her body. No bruises. No marks. No pain other than the
hangover headache. Nothing felt numb or tender.

She reached for her purse and opened it, fully expecting it to be empty.
Her phone and keys were exactly as she’d left them.
If someone had abducted her, it was the worst kidnapping in history.

If she’d come willingly—no. She wouldn’t have. Right? Could she have
come here—wherever here was—on her own? That didn’t make sense.
She strained to remember. She’d gone to Gino’s. She’d sat at the bar.

Then? There was something lingering on the edge of her memory, but when
she tried to pin it down, it floated out of her grasp.
This was not a normal hangover.
She pulled her phone from her bag.
Dead.

If she exited this room, she’d be walking into a completely unknown, and
almost certainly hostile, environment—unarmed and unprepared for
whatever was out there. And she’d be doing it without a shirt.

For More Read Download This Book

EPUB

PDF

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top