Happy Release Day Sarah Greyson
STRONGER is now available worldwide
TITLE: Stronger (Unit #2)
AUTHOR: Sarah Greyson
RELEASE DATE: Sept 26
Haunted by the loss of his beloved fiancée a year and a half ago at the hands of a terrorist cell, ex-Green Beret Rob Fabik doesn’t know how to let go. The sounds and sights of her death replay in his mind, and he tortures himself with the guilt he feels over not being able to save her life, distracting himself with alcohol and women.
Attending Harvard University, Lola Sardeson is a down-to-earth, rich girl who is tired of living under her father’s thumb. One night out with friends quickly turns into a nightmare as she is kidnapped from a busy Boston nightclub. Her nightmare intensifies as she learns that the Ortiz Cartel sells young, innocent girls into the sex-slave trade.
The Unit’s mission is to rescue Lola from the nefarious clutches of the Ortiz Cartel. From the instant Rob sees Lola, she touches something deep inside him, drawing out his protective nature. These feelings only serve to intensify the guilt he feels over losing his dead fiancée.
Forced by circumstance under the same roof, Lola inspires Rob to grow stronger. Can he suppress his feelings for Lola, or will guilt consume him alive? Can he forgive himself for not saving his fiancée? Can Rob save Lola and protect her from the greedy hands of the Ortiz Cartel?
Intended for mature audience 18+ for sexual language and violence.
This book can be read as a standalone.
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Lola sat in the SUV with Rob right next to her on the
way back to Blackrain’s office. She was very conscious of where Rob’s leg was
because it kept brushing against hers. Each touch would heat her stomach and
make her feel longing deep in her core. She felt butterflies at just the sight
of Rob. She had never experienced anything close to this before. Sure she had
guys rubbing up against her when she danced, but never in her life had she ever
felt this emptiness mixed with fluttering in the pit of her stomach, this
longing for a man to be inside her, filling her up, like she felt for Rob.
They pulled in front of a small, non-descript
two-story brick building that housed Blackrain Security. High-tech security
cameras followed them. The inside was much like she expected. The downstairs
had a few fake plants in a few corners and there were cubes that each held
desks. She walked past the kitchenette on her way to the stairs. The kitchen
contained a small table and three chairs, a microwave, a stove and oven, a refrigerator,
and a coffee pot. It was a complete setup. Often, the men stayed overnight;
they needed a working kitchen. The staircase was on the outside of the wall and
led to a closed glass door. She imagined the upstairs was where they held their
meetings. She didn’t see any conference tables in amongst the cubes. They made
their way up the metal staircase and entered through the glass door. The
upstairs was much more modern, with Impressionist paintings adorning the walls.
Again, she saw the same fake plants she saw downstairs. Someone liked their
greenery. Rob stopped outside of another door, this one frosted glass. The name
on the door read ‘Tyrrell Greenwood.’ Rob knocked twice and heard, “Come in.”
Rob placed his hand on the small of Lola’s back and
led her into the office. Lola’s father was seated at the large conference
table. He stood and rushed to hug her. She hugged him back with all her might.
She was happy to see the relieved look in his eyes. As soon as they finished
with the embrace, Mr. Sardeson stepped back to look at his daughter. She was
still wearing the white negligee and coat from the previous day.
“Can someone get her some clothes for Christ’s sake?”
Mr. Sardeson bellowed through the office.
“Of course, sir. Aaron, please get Ms. Sardeson some
clothes from the locker room.” Tyrrell motioned for Aaron to move quickly.
Rob found Mr. Sardeson in three long strides. He
grabbed the man by the collar of his expensive suit and bunched it up at the
neck. “How could you?” Rob spat into his face. He was so close to Mr. Sardeson
he felt the huffed breath from the man on his face.
“What are you talking about?” Mr. Sardeson accused
acting tougher than he felt.
“You could have gotten her killed. All over money,”
Rob yelled. “They came after us. Your guy, who pulled the money, didn’t wait
long enough. You know what? Forever won’t be long enough. They want her. She is
worth three hundred and seventy five grand to them. You think they are just
going to let her walk away?”
“I only provided three hundred and fifty thousand.
Where did the other money come from?” Mr. Sardeson’s only question.
“That’s not your concern,” Rob responded. He really
didn’t want Lola to know he put up the remaining amount.
“Wait just a second. What do you mean he pulled the
money?” Tyrrell asked looking to Rob.
“He gave us about a twenty-minute window from the
time the auction closed to the time he pulled his money. Thank God we were
already in the SUV when Ortiz’s men started after us. We barely made it back
alive. We had a good, old-fashion shoot out in the streets of some Mexican
town.” Rob looked directly at Mr. Sardeson. So much for Lola’s father liking
him.
“Mr. Sardeson, is this true? Did you pull your
funds?” Tyrrell asked moving to pry Rob’s hand from his expensive collar.
“There was no way I was paying some criminal for the
return of my own daughter. That is what I hired you to do. And I see I made the
wise choice.”
“Mr. Sardeson,” Tyrrell said in his most patronizing
voice. “Rob is right. They consider Lola their property. They are going to come
after her.”
“I plan on having her back under my protection this
afternoon. She will no longer be attending Harvard. She will have around the
clock body guards . . .”
“I’m not going back with you, Daddy,” Lola
interrupted in a low-pitched voice. “I will continue to go to Harvard. I will
continue to have my own life.” She raised her chin and met her father’s
calculating eyes. She stood solidly waiting for his tirade. Surely, he wouldn’t
cause a scene in front of people. Nevertheless, she stood rooted to her spot,
spine straight, eyes focused on her father’s.
“You, young lady, will be coming home with me.”
“I will not. I will find my own protection.”
“With what means? I will cut you off so fast . . .”
Inhaling deeply through her nose, she responded,
“Good. I’ll use what I have in my trust fund. I’ll find a job like everyone
else. I don’t want you to hate me, Daddy. I just want to have my own life. I’m
tired of you controlling me.”
“And how are you going to afford protection? You need
me.” He was looking straight into her eyes begging her to defy him. “Around the
clock protection isn’t cheap. It will eat through your trust fund in a couple
of months.”
“I will be her protection, sir.” Rob moved to stand
beside Lola.
“See, Daddy. It’s settled. Rob will protect me.”
“I forbid it.”
“You don’t have a say, sir,” Rob’s steel grey eyes
met dark, menacing ones. “Your daughter is an adult. If she doesn’t want to go
home with you, she doesn’t have to. But rest assured, I will die before I let
anything happen to her.”
“Lola,” Mr. Sardeson resorted to begging.
“I’m sorry, Daddy, but my mind is made up.”
“If I provide funding for this protection, can we
make sure he has backup.” Mr. Sardeson could never refuse his daughter
anything. It was his fault she was still in danger.
“We can work something out.” Tyrrell looked at Rob.
“Care to tell me where the additional funds came from?”
“I’d rather not,” Rob responded.
“That wasn’t really a question.”
“Fine. I put in the twenty-five grand, or we would
have lost the auction,” Rob said lowering his head embarrassed.
Lola’s mouth dropped open. “Why?” she whispered.
“I couldn’t lose you,” Rob said looking into her
beautiful sea-foam colored eyes. All of the men in the room exchanged glances. What did he mean?
“I will pay you back,” Mr. Sardeson said reaching
into his breast pocket and removing his checkbook.
“Lola, do you mind if I talk to my boss and your
father for a minute, alone?” Rob asked aware that damage had been done, aware
that he had revealed too much.
“Perfect timing. Aaron, will you show Ms. Sardeson to
the ladies’ room so she can change?” Tyrrell asked.
Aaron opened the door for Lola, and she followed him
down the hall. When Rob could no longer hear footsteps, he spoke. “I do not
want my money back. I don’t want payment for this job. I’m protecting her
because I want to. If you want to pay the company for the other men’s
involvement, that’s fine, but I will not take a penny of your money.” He looked
at Tyrrell, and Tyrrell knew he was serious.
“If you aren’t doing this for the money, son, then
why are you doing this?” Mr. Sardeson asked cutting through the bullshit.
“I care for your daughter. Nothing will happen to
her. No one will touch her, not as long as I am around. That’s all you need to
know.”
“Tyrrell, I guess that leaves you and me to talk
business,” Mr. Sardeson said, dismissing Rob and turning his attention back to
Tyrrell.
Rob waited outside the Ladies’ restroom for Lola. He
wanted to be the one to tell her the good news. She would get what she wanted.
She could go back to Harvard. But he also had to explain his new role in her
life. She exited the bathroom dressed in men’s jeans at least two sizes too big
for her and a man’s plain white V-neck undershirt. She had to keep a hand on the
pants or they would fall down.
“Thanks for that. With my father. No one has ever
stood up to him for me before.”
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