Brooklyn (Kings of New York #3) Read Online Blue Saffire

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Mafia Tags Authors: Series: Kings of New York Series by Blue Saffire
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Total pages in book: 103
Estimated words: 98697 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 493(@200wpm)___ 395(@250wpm)___ 329(@300wpm)
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“We need to be quick. The longer ye are here, the greater the risk we’re taking,” Ken says.

“What brings ye here now? Last I heard, Oland was still up to his old tricks. Deja will for sure be on his radar if he finds out ye’ve been here.

“Your granda isn’t eejit enough to step foot on this land for a hunch or rumors he can’t trust. However, mention of ye could change everything he’s willing to risk. Our conditions remain the same.”

“Uncle Ewan, what are ya talking about?”

“Dinna fash yersel. We mean to keep to our word more than ever. Ye are safe here with us,” the one she called Ewan says.

“Ewan, we’ve said enough,” Ken says.

“Ye have said nothing,” Deja bites out.

“That is for ye own good. Trust us.”

Deja jumps to her feet. “I trust no one but myself. This is starting to feel like a problem. Ye guys have never kept secrets from me. Why now?

“And ya, ya show up and bring trouble with ya. Go back to where ya came from. I don’t need ya or want ya here.”

I stand and tower over her. She takes a step back and glares up at me. I smile back at her.

“I doubt ya don’t want me here. As for needing me, I’m sure ya’re wrong about that too. I have a few questions I want to ask yer uncles alone⁠—”

“Fine, ya go on and have at it. I’m leaving,” she hisses and shoves by me to leave.

I stumble back a bit, to my surprise. Moving quickly, I grab ahold of her arm and halt her. She turns to glare down at my hand wrapped around her wrist.

“If ya want to remain the owner of that hand, ya will get it off me. I mean it, Cole,” she growls.

I hold my hands up in the air, still grinning down at her. I love the fire in her eyes. If I didn’t have questions for her uncles, I would follow after her so we can sort this all out.

However, the mention of my granda and Deja’s confusion has a number of questions running through my mind. I have no idea what I just walked into, but it’s starting to smell and sound like the Alliance.

I grit and bare my teeth as I turn to reclaim my seat. Both uncles are watching me closely. I sit back in my seat as if I own the place.

“What am I missing here?” I ask.

“If ye don’t know, it’s not our place to tell ye. Where’s yer brother? We’ll talk to him or the Italian. Preferably yer brother,” Ken says.

“Aye, Deja will remain with us until our terms are met or when those who sent her here come for her,” Ewan adds.

“We’ve just learned my brother is being held in an Irish prison thanks to dear oul Oland. The Italian. You’re speaking of LaSalle, I take it.”

“Aye, that’s all we’re willing to say to ye,” Ewan says.

“Ye should go. Don’t come back here. It isn’t safe for ye or Deja.”

“Ach, I’d like to see who plans to make it unsafe for me. I’ll respect your request because of her and only because of her.”

“Och, yer not going to listen to a word we say. I can see it in yer eyes. Yer as hotheaded and stubborn as Ian was.

“I hope ye have his heart too. Yer going to need it. Ye’ve walked right into the lion’s den,” Ken scoffs.

“Remember, lad. Don’t be fooled by Oland when he says he’ll never work with anyone who’s not Irish. He’s not so much against Deja because of what she is. It has more to do with who she is and what that means to all the things he’s trying to prevent⁠—”

“Ewan,” Ken bites out.

“Aye.” Ewan nods.

I grind my teeth in frustration. These two seem to have all the answers I need, but they’re not willing to share. I have a problem with that, but for now I’ll have to suck it up.

Ken looks me over then locks eyes with me as I guess he finds whatever he’s looking for. “I will give ye one final warning. Oland has eyes and ears everywhere.

“We McDougals want to keep the peace on our land. Tread lightly when yer around Deja. She’s important to this family and Oland will use that in any way he can.”

“What does my brother have to do with all of this?” I ask tightly.

“Ye need to wait for him to tell ye. Until our terms are met, none of this is our business. We promised to keep her safe; that’s our only task in this until we get answers. Ye should head back to the states,” Ken says.

“Och, as if he’s going to follow that advice. Look at him,” Ewan snorts. “I feel like I’m looking at Ian Black in the flesh. He aims to rock the boat. I have a mind to send the lass away.”


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