Title: Blood Oath
Author: Sabrina Rawson
Published:
March 6th, 2015
Publisher: Titan InKorp Ltd.
Genre: Contemporary
Romance Suspense
Content Warning: Violence, Rape, Kidnapping, PTSD, Human
Trafficking, Sexual Content
Recommended Age:
17+
Collin was prepared for anything, until he met
her…
Collin spent fifteen years leading a team of
operatives renowned for their zero failure rate of disrupting the horrors of
human trafficking. Struggling with PTSD, he was ready to retire after one last
mission. He had to stick to the mission and any distractions could lead to
lives lost. His attraction to Madeline was instantaneous, a future filled with
warm nights now possible. Meeting Madeline made him want to let life happen and
she was the woman he wanted to share it with.
Madeline couldn’t believe her luck meeting
Collin on her first vacation ever. She knew she was a workaholic, but she had
to in order to be a successful business owner and overcome the stigma her
parents had left behind. The more time spent with Collin, the more she wanted
him to keep on looking at her for the rest of her life. Kidnapped, Madeline has
trouble believing she can survive the abuse of her captors. Remembering who she
used to be, Madeline retains hope the one man she loves will rescue her.
Neither will stop at anything until they can
hold each other in their arms again.
Real life situations from human trafficking to
PTSD. This story is about not giving up on life. Doing all things impossible to
survive one more day.
The landing didn’t prove to be too difficult and
they had a two hour layover before getting on their flight to Mexico. Madeline
grabbed something to eat then checked with the gate representative to make sure
their luggage would make it to the correct flight on time.
With everything settled they both proceeded to sip their coffee and wait for
their boarding call. Several people began to congregate in their boarding area,
but both she and Shelly were content with reading from their Kindles to take
much notice. There was still a half hour left before they were to board.
Shelly nudged her arm making her lose her place with reading, “What?” she
hissed, not wanting to stop what she was reading.
“Check out the men at one o’clock,” Shelly whispered.
She carefully lifted her eyes and gasped audibly. In front of her were seven
men. Each man was above six feet in height and extremely muscular. They were
dressed in jeans, polo shirts, and casual walking shoes. She was impressed with
how they looked. They appeared as if they were body builders all settled on a
little vacation time like they were.
Looks like their vacation finally perked up.
Several of the men were sporting full sleeve tattoos and despite misconceptions
about men with tattoos she had always found herself partial to both men who had
them and those who did not.
“Guy in the dark blue shirt to the left is hot. Like fucking hot,” Shelly
hissed, louder than she felt comfortable with.
“Keep it down or else someone will notice our drooling,” she hissed back, more
irritated her friend had interrupted her gawking.
“I call dib’s on the man in dark blue. You touch and you break our girl code,”
she said matter of fact.
“What are you twelve,” she shouted, sitting up in her seat glaring at her
girlfriend. “What girl code and what the hell. It isn’t like anything has even
happened yet!”
She knew she was stressed about the vacation despite their mutual pep talk
earlier. She more than anything, wanted to have the romance relationship of a
lifetime, but more than that just wanted to by loved and to love in return.
That wasn’t too much to ask for.
Shelly just stared at her folding her arms across her chest.
“What?” she asked, feeling the headache from earlier reminding her it had not
disappeared.
Gesturing with her hand Shelly waved in the direction of the men. Seven pair of
eyes stared back at them for a few seconds before turning back to their private
conversations.
Shelly poked her in the arm settling back to read her Kindle. Pretend to read
it, she guessed.
“You screeched at me like a banshee,” she gritted out.
She picked up her tablet, heat filling her cheeks in embarrassment, “I did no
such thing. You interrupted me from what I was doing and it was pretty
serious,” she hissed in return. “I didn’t realize I spoke so loud.”
Placing her hand on Shelly’s arm in a gesture of peace she noticed Shelly
frowned while looking down at the hand on her arm. She needed to make amends
for her actions, “I’m sorry I poked you. That was completely immature of me.”
Rubbing her head with her free hand she gave up reading and closed her Kindle.
“I think this headache has me acting out of character. I’m sorry for getting
upset with you.”
“Hey, we’re going to have fun, men or no men. Just two women on an adventure,
right?” Shelly said, leaning over to dig through her bag.
“Right,” she replied, frustrated she had acted so poorly when what Shelly had
said was exactly what she had said to her earlier.
She chanced a glance back to the where the men stood and her heart stopped. The
most beautiful man stared back at her. A half a foot or taller than her six
foot height, his frame was completely muscular. It appeared he was pushed the
limit on the polo shirt he was wearing or his muscles in his arms were going to
split the seams if he moved too quickly. His stony expression hadn’t concealed
his initial reaction when she first glanced up, nor did it distract her from
his beauty.
His hair was sandy blonde almost a warm caramel color. She wanted to walk up to
him just so she could get closer and find out if she had imagined the color or
not. She could tell from where she was his eyes were bright green. He wasn’t
standing more than thirty feet away, but she could tell he was very aware of
his surroundings. He seemed like he was taking her in as much as she was of him
except he was cataloguing everything around them simultaneously. His visual
appraisal made her lick her lips in anticipation. What would he say if he knew
how bad she wanted him to keep on looking at only her?
Shaking her head she dispelled their staring contest, burying her wicked
thoughts. Oh, she looked at the rest of his face while they had studied each
other, but it was his eyes that had held her attention. They were the same
color she had imagined all her book boyfriends’ eyes looked like. She called
them dream eyes. He was her dream man in the flesh.
She chuckled at her inner thoughts and began to pack up the stuff she had
settled around her in preparation for the flight. What had come over her? One
minute she was snapping at her best friend and the next she was mesmerized by
one of the very men she had snapped at Shelly about. Maybe it was his crooked
nose that had caught her attention?
The scar that ran from the side of his nose across his cheek down his throat
hadn’t distracted her focus neither did his full lips. Lips she wanted to taste
and feel all over her body. A body her hands itched to explore. She hadn’t seen
any tattoos on his arms, but did that mean his weren’t hidden.
Flustered at where her thoughts had carried her she fidgeted with the zipper of
her carryon too frustrated to pull it smoothly across its seam.
“If you pull that thing any harder the first thing we will purchase when we get
there will be a new bag for you. What’s with you?” Shelly quipped, reaching
over to take the bag from her before she broke the zipper. “You usually treat
your luggage with delicate fingers.”
Wiping her forehead with her hand she felt like she was about to break a sweat.
She knew her hot flash was because she couldn’t get rid of the images of what
she wanted to happen with the man a few feet away. Naked things. Sexual things.
Things she had never felt from her body before. For the first time in her life
she felt desired with such intensity the feeling shocked her.
“I’m fine. A little shaken, but fine,” she admitted.
Shelly stopped what she was doing and looked at her. She tilted her head and
scrutinized her with an expression she recognized as the analytical Shelly. She
knew she was about to get a lecture about living in the moment, but thank God
first class seats were called to board.
They rose grabbing their bags and heading embarrassingly past the men to hand
the flight attendant their boarding passes. Before they walked into the Jetway,
one of the men said, “The red is one classy babe, but the brunette is hot. I
don’t know which one is better. They both look hot to me.”
She and Shelly gasped, but neither one of them had enough nerve to turn around.
Leaving the waiting area, the last thing she heard before hurrying to their
seats was an unmistakable growl followed by the possessive words that sent
chills straight to her core.
“The brunette is mine.”
Sabrina
is a cancer survivor who recently published works with Survivor’s Review and
Titan InKorp Online eMag. She has published two novels within a New Adult Urban
Fantasy series called A Novel of four Realms and a new Contemporary
Romance Suspense Novel series called An Eagle Operatives Novel.
She enjoys life happily married to a supportive husband. You can always find
her reading a book or cooking a meal for her multitude of children.
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