Bound by Lies (God's Reapers MC #3)

Kara Parker


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Bound by Lies by Kara Parker
Follow.
Olivia is done following orders and being left out of the loop. The secrecy and lies are too much and Olivia is ready to start revealing them to get what she wants. If revealing who the mole is in the God’s Reapers is what its going to take to get David back then so be it.

Find.
David has been sent away. The God’s Reapers no longer trust him though David doesn’t believe he has done anything wrong. Trust is a fragile thing and hard to rebuild but David is determined to get back in the God’s Reapers’ good graces and to do so he’ll have to really assess his relationships and understand which people mean the most to him.

Return.
It was time for Olivia and David to be out in the open together. Together they had big plans to get what they want and their combined skills and determination will make them unstoppable, or, at least they think so. Things are never as easy as they seem- will they be able to finally overcome?

EXCERPT

Olivia jumped from her couch when she heard the knock at her door. She checked the peephole and then threw the door open and catapulted herself into David’s arms. He laughed as he was forced back a step, but he buried his face in her hair and wrapped his arms tightly around her. For a moment, he forgot about everything else in the world.

“Ahem,” an annoyed voice whispered, as an elderly lady and her little white poodle walked past them. However, Olivia still didn’t turn away. She just smiled and looked up at David, and he leaned down and planted a kiss on her lips that turned into a deeper kiss, as Olivia buried her hands in his hair and pulled him closer.

“Am I allowed inside?” David finally asked as the kiss broke.

“Yeah, I guess,” Olivia said with a smile. She took his hand and led the way, pulling him in with her. “So how did it go with the Reapers?” Olivia asked, perching on the arm of her couch.

“It went,” David said, not sure what else to say. “They don’t like the idea of you and me.”

“Oh,” Olivia said, and the smile slipped from her face. “My captain wasn’t thrilled about the idea either.”

“What do you think?” David asked.

“I think that I love you and I want to be with you,” Olivia said. As her dark eyes found his, she hoped he could hear the honesty and sincerity in her voice and see it in her eyes. “I don’t know that I care what anyone else thinks. And I know how naïve that sounds, but”—she shrugged her shoulders and gave him a crooked grin—“I know what I want. I want you, and I don’t really care if people have a problem with it.” There, she had said it out loud. There was no taking it back, and it had felt wonderful to say. Suddenly, all of those songs that talked about love made sense to her. It didn’t matter if the world didn’t agree; it didn’t matter what her job was. She loved him—and maybe that could be enough.
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