Twisted Secrets (The O’Malleys #3) Read Online Katee Robert

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Dark, Erotic, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The O'Malleys Series by Katee Robert
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Total pages in book: 107
Estimated words: 100086 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 500(@200wpm)___ 400(@250wpm)___ 334(@300wpm)
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“You don’t have to stay. I’ll call someone.” Though who, he didn’t know. Both his father and Aiden would rip him a new one for letting those Halloran idiots get the drop on him—and then turn around and start plotting revenge. He wasn’t interested in aggravating the issue. Things were already tense enough between the almost-war and then Carrigan defecting to their side. He wasn’t going to be the one to light the match that made the whole thing explode. I am going to have to give Carrigan a heads-up, though. She needs to know James is losing his hold on some of his men.

“You know, for someone who was trying to get into my pants a few hours ago, you’re sure ready to see the back of me.”

“It’s a seriously superior backside.”

She surprised him by laughing and, holy shit, what a laugh. It was honeyed whiskey, and enough to have him thinking about things best done in private, the slide of skin against skin, his mouth on her. Her being so close didn’t help, either. It didn’t matter that he was covered in his own blood and had just had his ass handed to him. She smelled like heaven and looked like his favorite kind of temptation with those cutoff shorts over fishnets and a T-shirt of a band he’d never heard of.

Olivia bent down to look into his eyes. “You probably have a concussion, though I can’t blame your lame jokes on that.”

“Ouch. Here I am, trying to lighten the mood, and you’re mercilessly cutting me down.”

“I believe that was the men in the alley that I just saved you from.” She hesitated, conflict written all over her face. Finally she used her free hand to sweep her hair off one shoulder. “What was that all about? I thought it was a shakedown, but it wasn’t, was it? It was personal.”

Even though he knew better, he found himself telling her the truth. It wouldn’t endear him to her any, but it wasn’t like he could make her opinion of him worse. “How familiar are you with Boston’s underbelly?”

“Familiar enough.” She shrugged. “O’Malley. Sheridan. Halloran. All chomping for a piece of the same bone, just like it is in every major city.”

His curiosity almost got the best of him—what did she know about the crime scenes in other cities? He’d figured she’d have at least basic knowledge since she worked for Benji and he liked to keep his employees aware of any trouble that might come their way as a result of his being one of the main pubs the O’Malleys frequented, but there were some serious shadows in her eyes. He’d get into that later.

But she’d asked him a question, and he’d already decided to answer it honestly. “Well, it’s not as dangerous as it was a year ago. The O’Malleys and the Sheridans are tight now. I wouldn’t say they actively work together, but they’re not eyeing each other’s backs and caressing their knives at the moment.”

“I see.” She leaned up to check the bandage, giving him an eyeful of her chest. He wasn’t a saint enough to ignore that, so he looked his fill. Olivia was built slim, but from the outline of her T-shirt, her breasts were perfectly shaped. Should have explored them at length when I had the chance.

He clenched his teeth against the physical reaction trying to perk up. She was playing goddamn nursemaid right now. She wouldn’t appreciate him popping wood in the middle of that.

Worse, she might stop touching him if he did.

To distract himself, he kept talking. “Technically the Hallorans and the rest of everyone are at peace, but there are some undertones that are hard to ignore. Plus, when shit goes sideways, it’s hard to let that kind of thing go, even if the people up top demand it.” Like Devlin. He didn’t blame those assholes for wanting some revenge after Ricky died, though he knew for a fact it was an unsanctioned hit. Carrigan might be dead to the family, but she would never turn on them like that. And if she wouldn’t, James wouldn’t. From all accounts, that sadistic bastard Ricky was well liked by the men under him—most likely because James had kept him reined in as much as possible so they hadn’t seen the destruction he was truly capable of—so it stood to reason that someone would come along at some point and decide to take their price out of enemy hide.

Except the O’Malleys weren’t the ones who killed Ricky Halloran.

No, that was from an outside threat—Dmitri Romanov. He’d turned James’s right-hand man and ordered the Hallorans’ deaths. The guy had been only half-successful and, if anyone had asked Cillian which Halloran was less likely to send all the Boston families into a goddamn death spiral, it was James. So thank God for small favors.


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