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One More Night

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by KB Winters




  One More Night

  Connelly Crime Family Trilogy Book 2

  KB Winters

  Copyright © 2021 by KB Winters and Bookboyfriends Publishing Inc

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Sneak Peek As Night Falls

  Thank You So Much!

  About One More Night

  WSJ and USA Today Bestselling author KB Winters brings you a hot romantic suspense trilogy about the Connelly crime family!

  * * *

  I should have known he was bad news.

  * * *

  Ivy

  He's got a smile as sinful as the devil himself.

  Biceps and abs for days,

  Plus a butt a girl could bounce more than pennies off.

  But did I mention the blood pouring down his face?

  Or the thugs who threw him out of the van?

  Yeah, I should have stayed away.

  But my heart wants what my mind knows isn’t good for me.

  Damn.

  * * *

  Shae

  Am I in heaven?

  I wake up with a blue-eyed angel by my side,

  And she looks at me like I’m worth something.

  I don’t even know her.

  And clearly, she doesn’t know me,

  I’m nothing but trouble.

  But her touch takes away my pain.

  Her smile rocks my world.

  But she can’t be with a man who kills for sport.

  Yet I want her.

  Here. Now. Just one more night.

  * * *

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  One More Night is a full-length standalone with no cheating, no cliffhangers and a guaranteed HEA!

  Chapter One

  Ivy

  This can’t be happening.

  That was the only thought on my mind as I sat on the hard, brown plastic chairs of the hospital waiting room. I craned my neck every time I spotted someone in scrubs or a white lab coat. Someone with information. An update. Hell, anything.

  Three hours ago an ER nurse called to tell me my baby brother Ian had been in a car accident and still I didn’t know if he was still alive, walking around, or even discharged and I was in the wrong place.

  “Are you family of Ian Anders?”

  I looked up at the silver haired doctor cutting through my fog.

  “I’m his sister. How is he?”

  “I’m Dr. Mannheim. I’m your brother’s surgeon.”

  I managed to get myself up off the chair to shake the hand he offered.

  “Ian’s right leg was mangled in the wreck. He has several pins and plates but we’ve saved his leg. The surgery went well and we’ll help him manage the pain. We’ll don’t expect any problems during recovery, but we’ll keep him here until he’s out of the woods. We might have to go back in for another surgery in a few weeks.”

  “Another surgery?” My legs gave out and I dropped back onto the nearest chair with an inelegant plop. “Will he walk again?”

  Dr. Mannheim’s lips twitched but to his credit, his expression remained stoic. “Yes. It’s just a break. A severe one, but he didn’t do any permanent damage. Ian will heal well, provided he does his physical therapy.”

  If physical therapy meant the difference between Ian’s recovery, his ability to walk again or possibly becoming an invalid, I had my mission. “I’ll make sure it’s his number one priority. I get it. Anything else?”

  “No,” he began, “Ian is young and healthy . . .” but I barely heard another word he said because the relief that rushed through my body made me a little dizzy.

  When I first got the call about the accident, my heart stopped and I couldn’t breathe. It was eerily similar to another call. But at least the news about Ian didn’t end with me losing yet another family member.

  “You should be able to go back and see him soon.”

  Those words brought the air back into the room. “Oh, thank you,” I said. “That’s such good news.” That was just what I needed, to see with my own two eyes that Ian was fine. Then I’d feel better and maybe my heart would beat normally again.

  The doctor walked away, probably hurrying into another surgery to save another life, bringing hopefully good news into another family’s life. My ass stayed planted in the chair, eyes glued to the swinging doors waiting for the person who’d escort me to my brother’s room. The wait felt never-ending, and my anxiety only grew worse until my sweating palms and my shallow breathing made me dizzy again.

  Another hour passed before a nurse came into the waiting room and said it was time. Yes, finally I could lay my eyes on my brother’s dear face and assure myself that he was all right. Ian would make it.

  “Oh, Ian!” I cried as I raced to his bedside and took his hand in mine, I held it close to my heart as tears fell from my eyes. “God, I’m so glad you’re okay.” He was still out of it but I didn’t care, he was alive. He was okay.

  “Hey, sis.” His voice came out raspy, but I felt his fingers squeeze back and my tears flowed even more.

  “Don’t cry. I’m okay,” he wheezed.

  I froze at his words and looked up into big blue eyes that were just a shade darker than my own, urging me to stop the water works. Of course, the bright blonde hair Ian got from our mother was matted to his head.

  “I’m sorry, Ian. It’s just … I thought.”

  He sounded irritated, as usual. “I know what you thought, and I’m okay.”

  It was the same conversation we’d been having since that terrible day the phone call came that changed our lives forever.

  “Yeah, well, this time I’d say my thoughts were pretty damn justified, Ian. You were in a car accident!”

  “And I’m alive,” he said, flashing his big grin, like he’d just won a bet.

  How in the hell had the little boy who cut off one of my ponytails and put a bug in my cereal turned into a big, good looking ladies’ man? I had no idea. To me he would always be a twelve-year-old pest.

  “And starving. Can you run to the diner down the street and get me one of those meatloaf sandwiches? Am I allowed to eat? What did the doctor say?”

  “He said you were going to be fine and that you would need physical therapy. How’s your head?” I squeezed his hand a little.

  “I’m still groggy, but I feel like I’m coming out of it. How long have I been here?”

  “Hours. They did some emergency surgery and you’ve been in this room just a couple of hours. I was waiting outside forever.”

  “Hours or forever?” He smiled again.

  I flashed a grin, relief and happiness swirling inside my veins like a tornad
o that wouldn’t quit. “Hours to you. A lifetime for me. Do you want a side of mashed potatoes as well?”

  “Yes, please. Bring me food. I’m so hungry.” His smile had returned to normal but that still didn’t stop the butterflies in my stomach. I looked at the ugly lacerations from the shattered windshield hitting his face, the bruise turning purple under his left eye, and all I could think of was how close I’d come to losing him.

  “All right then, I’ll ask the nurse if you can eat. I don’t want to do anything stupid.”

  I gave him a half-hearted smile and left the room reluctantly, taking my time walking through the fluorescent-lit hallways that always made me wince. Ian wanted food, so I would get him food, but I needed to take my time until my emotions were under control. I was exhausted from having the same fears over and over again.

  Outside in the parking lot, the air had cooled now that the sun had gone down, chilling my skin right down to the bone. It was exactly what I needed to get myself together before I saw my brother again. Hunting down food for him was the perfect reminder that I hadn’t eaten all day, either. The hazard of being a workaholic graphic designer who worked from home most days. I sat at the computer way too long, worked for too many hours, and I did it all without taking care of myself.

  It wasn’t smart, but I just couldn’t seem to help myself. That thought brought a smile to my face, but the sound of screeching tires drew my attention to the far end of the parking lot. An off-white van skidded to a stop, and the side door slid open revealing a dark haired man in a sweat-stained tank top. Then another guy joined him and they picked something up—no someone—and threw him from the van, then hit the gas and burned rubber out of the hospital parking lot.

  “Hey,” I yelled as I ran over to the man. “Get back here! You can’t just leave him!”

  But it was no use. The van was gone, out of sight. As I got closer, I saw the man’s skin was dark red with dried blood and ugly bruising. His eyes were closed.

  “Hey, wake up!” I bent down, and lightly tapped his face until his eyes blinked, and a swirl of blue came into focus. “Wake up! Are you okay? How do you feel?”

  I tried for a smile that I hoped wouldn’t frighten him as I wiped bloody hair off his forehead.

  “Like I got hit by a truck,” he groaned. He tried for a smile but was interrupted by a coughing fit.

  “Be careful,” I said. “You were unconscious for a bit.”

  He coughed again and when blood spurted out of his mouth, I let out a scream that would make horror movie queens proud.

  “Help! Help! We need some help out here!”

  I’d had basic first aid training I hadn’t bothered to update since Ian turned eighteen. I spent most of every day by myself, so I hadn’t seen the point. But I remembered pressure was good on bloody wounds, so I removed my thin, long sleeved t-shirt and pressed it to the deep cut on the guy’s forehead.

  “You’re going to be fine,” I said in my most encouraging voice. He had to be. I couldn’t lose anyone else.

  Not even a stranger.

  Chapter Two

  Shae

  Goddamn, my head hurt like a son of a bitch. My side too. Both sides, actually. And to top it all off, I couldn’t fucking go back to sleep because the beeping, hissing and whirring going on around me. And those damn overhead lights that were too damn bright for me to open my eyes and figure out where I was. Judging by the sounds outside the door and the relative silence in my room, though, I could pretty well fucking guess.

  “The hospital,” I groaned out loud, still unable to open my eyes, so I was grateful to be alone.

  A hand landed on mine. “Oh, good. You’re awake.”

  The sound of an unfamiliar voice, no matter how sultry and deep, had my eyes open in two seconds flat. I was looking into big beautiful eyes, the deepest blue I’d ever seen ringed with a little bit of gray.

  She smiled and it lit up her whole face. That ski-jump nose and rosy red cheeks gave her a girl next door look that might have had me running in the opposite direction under any other circumstances. Her full mouth, though, and that worried crinkle between her brows, well, they gave me pause. She wasn’t just pretty, she was beautiful. Gorgeous even. But it was the delicate hand cupping my face, the kindness in her eyes and that sexy feminine scent that settled my racing pulse.

  She sat forward in the chair. “You’re okay. You’re safe in the hospital. Do you need anything??”

  “Who are you and how did I get here?” My voice was gruff, worried, and I probably looked like a fucking crazy person to her. She just smiled softly.

  “Uhm … my name is Ivy and I … well, I saw some guys throw you out of a van on the far side of the parking lot. I kind of saved your life,” she said with a shrug.

  “Well, Ivy, the Gods must have been shining down on me to provide me with such a beautiful savior.”

  Again her skin flushed and goddammit if it didn’t turn me on enough to make me forget I was in the fucking hospital!

  “What did they look like?”

  She closed her eyes like she was trying to remember, but her hands never left me, and I couldn’t look away.

  “The only guy I saw was huge. He had long hair and a hairy chest. He wore a wifebeater meant for someone with a much smaller chest. He was kind of fat. The other guy could have been smaller but I never saw anything but his hands.” Her eyes opened and her thumbs stroked my jaw. “They just stopped, opened the door and dumped you. But I’m glad you’re okay.”

  She smiled sweetly and sat back in the chair by my bed.

  It was a good thing she did because the memories came back quickly.

  I’d walked out of one of our gaming rooms, head swiveling for danger as usual when I’m going to my car, but I was feeling too damn good about helping save Eamon’s girl that I obviously didn’t pay as much attention as I should have. My blue Lamborghini sat near the back of the parking lot since the place was packed. I made my way there, texting a few fuck buddies and making tentative plans for the night. That was when the first blow landed. Something hard to the back of my head.

  I hit the ground and looked up into the cold, dark eyes of Frank Milano, Lorenzo’s pit bull grandson. He smiled and his foot came flying at my face, then a fist came from somewhere and another fist landed on my back. The blows kept coming; hands and feet raining down on me like a goddamn tsunami.

  I tried to stand up, but everything hurt. Eventually I made it to my feet and stared Frank down, watching as he laughed his ass off at my bloody face. But when he stepped in to throw a punch, I ducked low and sent a fist flying right into his ribs and another right into his stupid fucking mouth. “You’ll pay for this shit, Milano.”

  Frank grinned and dabbed at the blood pouring from his split lip. “You can try but we’re not worried.”

  “I don’t give a fuck whether you’re worried or not,” I told him, swaying on unsteady legs as another hit landed on the back of my head and sent me to my knees. Whoever this crazy asshole was, he never fucking tired out. I slid one hand into my pocket and found the blade I kept there and slowly pulled it out.

  “Gio, enough. We have to keep him alive.”

  Gio landed one more blow before my blade slit through his shirt and then his skin like a hot knife through butter.

  Gio. That young psychopath had been there, too, but that was where my memory stopped, probably because I’d passed out. I’d find that little motherfucker and make him wish his mother really had fucked the milkman instead of a mobster.

  “Hey, you just went someplace else.” Ivy’s soft voice pulled me from last night’s memories and the anger boiling up inside of me. “I think some people have been trying to get in touch with you.”

  Her gaze slid to the phone that sat on top of her purse. Along with my jacket. “I put it on when the ER people came running outside along with a cop who happened to be waiting in the hall.”

  “And you just decided to take my phone and my wallet? Did you go through it?” My tone w
as harsher than it should’ve been, and she did a double take. Hurt blended with anger in her expression.

  Ivy stood up defiantly. “Clearly something happened to you, and I thought your family would want to know,” she snapped. “If the cops had taken your phone, it would have been hours before they told your family something had happened to you.”

  Her gaze was like cold steel. I’d offended her, maybe even pissed her off.

  “Take care of yourself,” she huffed. Then she gathered her purse, left my phone beside my hand on the bed and folded the jacket over the chair she’d been sitting in.

  “Shae,” I told her with a grin.

  She sent back a smile but it was as fake as a fucking three-dollar-bill.

  “Take care of yourself, Shae,” she said with a cool edge I couldn’t read. “Be well.”

  “Thank you, Ivy. For saving me. And for saving my family from a long night of worrying.”

  “Not a problem,” she replied before disappearing down the busy corridor of the emergency room.

  My gaze lingered on that spot for too damn long after she’d left, but she intrigued me. It wasn’t just her curves, which she seemed to hide behind clothes that were just a little bit too big. She was sweet, and she’d helped me when it was clear I was mixed up in some bad shit, even keeping my phone so my family wouldn’t worry. That made me wonder about her. Were there people out there really that good? Wasn’t she afraid? Was this girl for real?

 

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