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Bound to a Hitman: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance, #2
Bound to a Hitman: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance, #2
Bound to a Hitman: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance, #2
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Bound to a Hitman: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance, #2

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Bound to a Hitman is book 2 of A Sold to the Southpaw Romance trilogy. Book 3, Bound to a Rogue, is available everywhere now!


TOUCH HER AND I'LL BREAK YOU.

She got away from me once.
But that won't happen again.

I'll tie her to my bed if I have to.
Because this time around, I can't afford to lose her.

We almost end up with our happily ever after.
But then she discovers the blood on my hands.

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Release dateNov 14, 2018
ISBN9781386053392
Bound to a Hitman: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance, #2

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    Bound to a Hitman - Evelyn Glass

    BOUND TO A HITMAN: A Sold to the Southpaw Romance (Book 2)

    By Evelyn Glass

    TOUCH HER AND I’LL BREAK YOU.

    SHE GOT AWAY FROM ME once.

    But that won’t happen again.

    I’ll tie her to my bed if I have to.

    Because this time around, I can’t afford to lose her.

    We almost end up with our happily ever after.

    But then she discovers the blood on my hands.

    CHAPTER 1

    GRAYSON

    The feel of Adriana against him is what he thinks Heaven must feel like. He sifts his fingers through her dark hair; it feels just like he had imagined it would, like silk. This sense of peace, of calm, he hadn’t experienced it in such a long time, he’d almost forgotten what it was like. Being with her quieted all the fears, doubts, all the memories in his mind. He had never been able to talk to anyone like he could to her; it was like she understood him, even when he didn’t say anything.

    When she had touched his scars, it was like she was taking the pain away, tuning out the memories that always sat just over his shoulder, infiltrating everything he did, everything he was. She made him feel less broken. She awoke all kinds of emotions in him; he wanted to keep her safe, to protect her from anything that might hurt her or cause her pain. One of those things would be you, genius, his brain reminds him uncharitably. Not this time, he swears to himself, not this time. He thinks back to Willow’s question that morning, Do you believe in soulmates, Grayson? He was starting to.

    His cell vibrates from inside his jeans somewhere at the foot of the bed. He doesn’t get up; he’s not in any hurry to move; and, he doesn’t want to wake Adriana, she’s only just fallen asleep. But it starts ringing again almost as soon as it’s stopped. He flicks a glance of annoyance at the time on the clock radio, it’s still early, and the sun’s only just set. It could be West setting up a time for training in the morning.

    Reluctantly, he slips out from underneath Adriana, careful not to disturb her and digs in the pocket of his jeans to find his cell. He answers without even looking at the screen, padding quietly into Adriana’s kitchen so his voice doesn’t wake her.

    It doesn’t look like you’re busy training, kid. The voice on the other end of the line makes Grayson’s blood run cold, as does the nickname that’s a reminder of a night he only wants to forget.

    How did you get this number? Grayson had always been careful about who he gave his cell number to, and he changed it every six months just to be sure. Only a handful of people should have it.

    You shouldn’t be worried about that. What you should be worried about is winning your match next week, and your little extra-curricular isn’t going to help to keep you focused, is it, kid? Morrison’s tone could be mistaken for solicitous or even kind, if you didn’t know him. But Grayson knew him better than most, and he knew that the bookie was neither of those things.

    Don’t call me that. He hates the reminder that Morrison always crowbars into their communications. It’s his way of not-so-subtly telling Grayson that he knows about his past, he knows what happened in the ring that night and a word from him could ruin all of Grayson’s chances at going straight. What do you want, Morrison?

    I want you to be in the best shape of your life. You’re going to need to be to fight Kong. That means no nookie my horny young friend. The bookie chuckles to himself.

    What? You’re having me followed? What the fuck, Morrison? What does my private life have anything to do with you? Grayson clenches and unclenches his fist, trying to get his anger under control. "It’s never been an issue for you before.

    That was then, kid, this is now. You bring your A game to the fight or the deal’s off. And from the moony way you’ve been looking at that piece of tail you’re with, your mind is not where it needs to be. Morrison lets out a sigh as if he’s disappointed in Grayson.

    You let me worry about where my mind is. If that’s all you called to say... He feels the old hate for this man bubble up to the surface.

    I’m sure you wouldn’t want her to find out about a certain underground fight that you were involved in. I bet a nice girl like her would be horrified. Morrison’s tone is bored.

    You wouldn’t dare. Grayson’s voice would cut glass.

    Try me. You cut her loose, focus on the match, and I don’t tell her who you really are. The threat in Morrison’s voice is clear; there’s no mistaking it now.

    Why are you doing this? Why now? Grayson grips the cell hard, resisting the urge to throw it to the floor and destroy it.

    Why does anyone do anything? Because I can, kid. Morrison ends the call, typically needing to have the last word.

    Grayson cradles the cell in his hand, cursing Morrison in every way he can think of. He had always had a way of corrupting anything good that came Grayson’s way. But this is one step too far. He can’t give up Adriana, not again, not just because of Morrison’s control-freakery. But he knows that Morrison doesn’t make idle threats; he never has. There’s no doubt in Grayson’s mind that if he doesn’t do what he’s been told that Adriana will find out the reason he had to walk away from her...that he’d killed a man.

    Perhaps she would understand, if he could explain to her that it was an accident. But even if she did, he was afraid that she’d never look at him in the same way again and that would be worse than not seeing her, knowing that she thought of him as a killer. He’d known that getting involved with Adriana could be dangerous, that he was involving her in the mess he’d made of his past. It was Grayson who had put Adriana on Morrison’s radar; he’d brought this on himself.

    There is only one decision to make, no matter how much it hurt him and no matter how much she will hate him for it. However, that was preferable to something happening to her. He couldn’t have that on his conscience. Grayson stands in the kitchen for a few more minutes, working up the courage to do what he knows he has to.

    CHAPTER 2

    ADRIANA

    She had made excuses , thought up every possible reason that he would have slipped out in the middle of the night without a word. Perhaps there was an emergency, or he’d suddenly realized there was somewhere he had to be. She’d tried to rationalize why he hadn’t responded to her text message the next morning and why when she’d finally got up the nerve to call him, the automated voice at the end of the line had told her that the number was no longer in use.

    It was a lot of trouble to go to just for a one-night stand. If Grayson had to change numbers every time he slept with someone, she’s amazed he would ever be able to keep up. She had rationalized the change in number, perhaps his phone had broken or he’d lost it or it was stolen before he could explain to her why he’d snuck out like a thief in the night.

    But as the days ticked by without a word, she began to suspect that the most obvious conclusion is usually the right one. He had made her believe that he cared about her, and then he had disappeared into thin air, again. She had made a complete fool out of herself...again. She had fallen back in love with someone who clearly didn’t care the slightest bit about her...again.

    Grade A asshole! Willow’s voice on the end of the line stirs Adriana from her thoughts. I knew I should have ripped his eyes out when I had the chance.

    Adriana smiles at the anger in Willow’s voice. There’s something comforting about having a friend who is willing to inflict bodily harm on your behalf.

    Easy tiger. She picks up her keys and starts heading out of the door. Work would help her stop thinking about Grayson. Work would save her. Work would distract her from the fact that tonight was his big fight, the fight that would put him on the map.

    "Let’s go out tonight. You can’t spend another evening in that

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