The McKays Box Set - To Kill For, Blood Sport, Hard Time & Gang Land

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by A. J. Carella


  “Oh, wow, that turkey looks great!” Drake said as he burst through the door.

  “Drake, put your brother down,” she admonished gently, smiling widely as Daniel squealed from his perch on Drake’s shoulders. “Where’s Finn?”

  “I’m here, my love.” He walked into the room. “Just putting your present under the tree.” He winked at her before planting a kiss on her cheek and sitting down at the head of the table.

  “I hope mine’s under there, too.” Jamie laughed as she carried the last loaded plate to the table before taking her seat. “Jake said he’ll call you tonight, Kat.” He’d called earlier when she was cooking.

  Kat stood a moment, watching the smiles and laughter, just taking it all in. She’d never dreamed that this day would come. This was going to be a very special Christmas indeed.

  The End

  Thank you and I hope you enjoyed the McKays.

  If you are looking for further reading, I can recommend The Unit.

  Tom Hooper is handsome, charming and smart. He is also a serial killer locked up in an institution for the criminally insane.

  Mike Johnson is a career cop who now heads up The Unit, a small group of men and women tasked with stepping in to catch the killers no one else can.

  When Tom approaches The Unit with information on a body dump, Mike has no choice but to agree to work with him. It appears that all Tom wants is to atone for his past sins but can that really be all he wants?

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