The American (Unlawful Men #5) Read Online Jodi Ellen Malpas

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Crime, Dark, Erotic, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Unlawful Men Series by Jodi Ellen Malpas
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Total pages in book: 227
Estimated words: 220940 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1105(@200wpm)___ 884(@250wpm)___ 736(@300wpm)
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“Fuck,” I whisper, ready to push Pearl down under the sheets, but when I face the bed again, she’s not there. I see her fly into the bathroom, slamming the door, just as Beau pushes her way in. She looks at me sitting on the edge of the bed, naked, my palm over my dick as I pull a sheet onto my lap. Then she looks at the bathroom door, obviously having heard it slam. “Why do you bother knocking if you’re going to walk right in anyway?” I ask irritably.

Eyebrows high and interested, Beau sends a scornful look my way. “I thought we didn’t have . . .” She pauses, thinks, obviously trying to muster a more appealing word than what I know she was going to say. “Lady friends back at the house anymore.” Her frown deepens. “In fact, you’ve never had lady friends back at the house.”

Yes. Always hotels. Never my apartment and never the mansion. My apartment was my peaceful place. The mansion was a place for an in-house whore. I never utilized the in-house whore, always sourced my own. How admirable of me. “Beau, it’s five thirty in the fucking morning, for Christ’s sake. What do you want?”

Not easing up on the questioning in her eyes, she holds up a pot of something. “Try this.” And tosses it at me. “Lawrence said it works wonders with restlessness.”

“Restlessness?” I look down at the label. I’m not restless. I’m fucked. “What is it?”

“Some magic potion. Lavender, chamomile—this, that, and something else.”

Lavender. Fuck me. “And you thought you’d drop it off now?”

“Well, you’re usually awake at this time of day.” Her eyes fall to the bathroom door again. “And alone.”

“Go away.”

She pouts, backing up. “I’ll be in the gym if you’d like to talk about it.”

“There’s nothing to talk about.” I shift, uncomfortable, mindful that Pearl can probably hear every word being said. And . . . “Should you be working out in your condition?”

“I’m pregnant, Brad. I don’t have a condition.”

“Still, he’s happy with that, is he?”

“He was a little distracted last night.” She takes the handle of the door. “What happened at the club?”

Yeah, not telling her that. “Time to go,” I say, standing with my sheet and walking toward her, effectively forcing her out. “Take it easy in the gym.”

“Or else?”

I scowl, letting her catch it before the door meets the jamb. And I smile, because that look on Beau—the serene, chilled, light one—is beautiful on her. She’s waited a long time for that, and not even the new unrest can take it away from her. The Bear’s dead.

She’s free.

Now, back to my problem. I go to the bathroom door and knock lightly. “She’s gone,” I call through the wood. I get no answer. “Pearl?” I listen. Nothing, no words, no movement. So I back off, going outside for another smoke, collecting my cell as I pass the bed when it rings and leaving the lavender potion in its place. I answer to James. “Are you cool with your wife working out?” I ask in answer, lowering to the chair, lighting up.

“Brad, let me teach you a thing or two about women.”

“I don’t need to learn anything about women.” I smile, remembering the day James Kelly walked into Hiatus again. The Enigma. On the warpath. And now, married with a kid on the way. Under the thumb like The Brit.

“What do you need to talk about?” he asks.

“What?”

“I got a text from you.”

I feel like my brain has short-circuited. Last night. Red. Creamy flesh. The sweet smell of lavender. It’s holding poll position, and that’s a problem all by itself.

“Brad?”

The Escalade. I gather myself and stand, walking to the edge of the terrace. “There was a drive-by.”

“What?”

“Outside the club. Drake got the license plate number. I’ve sent it to Otto.” I’m not mentioning the dancer with two phones until I need to. If I need to. I need to get those phones to Otto.

“What the fuck’s going on?” The tone of his voice has changed dramatically. It’s got The Enigma all over it.

“I don’t know, but I do know you’re gonna be short one ballbag if you don’t take Beau on a honeymoon soon.”

“Is that humor I hear, Brad?”

Twice in one morning. I smile. It drops the second I remember what’s currently hiding in my bathroom. “No.” I take one last drag of my smoke and stub it out. “Your empty apartment,” I say, wondering why I haven’t thought of it before.

“What about it?”

“Can I move in until the work on mine is done?”

“I was thinking Beau and I should move in there.”

I still, caught off guard. “Since when?”

“Since this house started bursting at the seams with people.”

“Tell me about it,” I mutter, looking back at the bedroom again. “But given the intel we learned yesterday, haven’t you changed your mind?” There’s no way James will leave Beau in an apartment alone.


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