Never Look Back (Redemption Hills #3) Read Online A.L. Jackson

Categories Genre: Angst, Contemporary, Mafia, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Redemption Hills Series by A.L. Jackson
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Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 142783 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 714(@200wpm)___ 571(@250wpm)___ 476(@300wpm)
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“What’s that?”

“You and me.”

A roll of low laughter rippled from his mouth. “We were always a bad idea, but we did it, anyway.”

I fidgeted. “And look where we ended up.”

His head cocked.

The man so beautiful.

So gorgeous it was obscene.

“And why’s that?” he pressed.

“I think it would be better for the both of us if we didn’t go there.”

He stepped forward.

Severity flashed.

A shockwave.

I couldn’t breathe.

“I thought we were playing by my rules, Aster?”

I hugged my arms over my chest, and I gulped around the burn that crawled up my throat. “We are.”

His prowl was slow and measured as he edged my way, as if the longer it took him to reach me, the harder my pulse would pound with want.

His breaths were jagged, his stare intense.

He gripped me by one side of the waist, hard enough to make me gasp, though his thumb caressed my hip bone in a soothing way.

Dangerous, dangerous seduction.

An edge had taken him over. As if he’d sensed my intention to leave, to save him from the same fate he’d been headed toward before. The softness from earlier this evening had constricted in possession.

“You’re mine, Aster.” It was a growl. I swore, his touch sank all the way down to my bones. Warming me from the inside out.

I shivered, and I tried to look away, but the only thing I could do was tip up my head to stare at him in the shadows.

His jaw was hard, his brow furrowed, his eyes intense. Every line carved in pained devotion.

“Please…don’t play games with me.”

He stepped into me, pressing me up against the wall, no amusement in his tone when he warned, “But the games are so much fun to play.”

“Not when your heart is on the line.” I forced the haggard words from my tongue.

The bare, cold truth.

He was going to hurt me, and I was going to hurt him, and I didn’t think either of us could go through that again.

Still, lightheadedness swept through me when he touched my cheek. He dragged it down my trembling neck and over my collarbone, down, down along my side, all the way until he tickled my bare thigh, fingertips playing with the hem of the night slip.

I could barely see, could barely think.

Touch me.

They were the only words that made any sense. I bit down on my tongue to keep them subdued.

Shivers tumbled in a slow-slide, and he chuckled low, and his hand was coming up to press between my breasts on the exposed skin of my chest. Right over that organ that raged. “Whose heart is that, Aster?”

It was venom, it was a plea. He ran his knuckles between my cleavage.

Our gazes tangled.

Wild.

Needy.

Both desperate and disturbed.

“I think we both know it’s mine.” The confession was recklessly dangerous. I wished for a way to reach out and squash it before it hit his ears.

Darkness glowered from his frown, and the hand on my waist curled tighter. “Why are you here, Aster?” Logan’s voice was gravel. “Why did you come back to me?”

“I don’t know if I could have ended up anywhere else.”

Tiny whimpers bled free when he let his palm travel down my quivering stomach before he was riding it back up.

His thumb lightly teased over my nipple, and my stupid hands clutched at the material of his jacket, holding onto his arms that I’d once thought a safety net.

“You’re mine. I don’t give a fuck who you’re married to. You’ve always been mine.” It cracked like a low, guttural threat.

Lust burst to life, rushing back to reclaim our sacred place.

Old, scarred passions ripping open, emerging anew.

I grappled to get closer.

Need welled up so fast that I had to bite down on my bottom lip to keep from begging for more.

“We can’t, Logan.”

He pressed his face into my jaw, let his lips travel the length until he was murmuring in my ear, “Oh, make no mistake, Aster. We will.”

He stepped back and readjusted his jacket.

I sagged against the wall, heaving for the air that no longer existed.

His jaw ticked, and his stare was a flood of potency. “I have to attend to something. Do not leave this apartment. Do you understand me?”

“Where would I go?”

He was back in front of me, his thumb on my lips and his words in my ear. “Good girl.”

Then he was gone.

ELEVEN

LOGAN

It was half past ten when I weaved my way through the throbbing crowd toward the private booth tucked at the far back corner of Absolution. Absolution was the club Trent ran and owned, though a piece of that pie went to both Jud and me.

Our businesses were all tied. Bound together since the three of us were bound in blood and loyalty.

They earned the money.

I invested it.

Multiplied it and turned it over.

It was my calling. What I’d been bred to do.

What fed my addiction and destroyed the last vestiges of goodness inside me.


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