Beau (DADDIES OF THE SHADOWS #3) by Kate Oliver EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Kate Oliver
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Beau
Thwap! Thwap!
Thwap! Thwap!
Sweat dripped down his face as he continuously hit the heavy
punching bag in front of him. Sleep had evaded him the night before and he
had no idea why. Well, okay, he had a small inkling as to why. Their names
were Addie and Kylie, two Littles who had quickly become part of his
family, yet neither of them belonged to him. Not that he wanted his
brothers’ women. No, that wasn’t it. But the presence of the two women in
the family made the void in Beau’s life all that more prominent.
So, there he was, punching the shit out of a bag, trying to work out
the aggression and tiredness he was feeling, hoping by the time he was done
that he would fall asleep for at least a few hours. Sleep had been an issue
for Beau since he was young, especially after Celeste had been murdered.
There were months after her death that he’d barely gotten two hours of
sleep a night. Now he could usually get four hours, maybe five if he was
lucky.
Breathing through each hit, Beau landed punch after punch onto the
bag until his fists ached, and he was practically swaying from exhaustion.
Cinnamon, the dog that he had rescued a few months back, trotted up to
him with her tail wagging. He brought her to The Cage, the MMA gym he
owned, every day when he went to work. The poor dog had been a bait dog
in a dog fighting ring and had been left out to die until he and his brother
Ash had gone and rescued her.
Pulling his gloves off, Beau squatted down to the floor and stroked
Cinnamon’s head. She was a reddish-colored pit bull with white markings
on her chest. Her face was scarred from however long she’d been used for
other, stronger dogs to practice their attacks on but now, other than the
physical scars, Cinnamon was just a normal, happy dog. It had taken a few
weeks before she started coming out of her shell after he had brought her
home, but once she did and Beau started bringing her to work with him, the
only thing that would give off the fact that she had been a fighting dog were
the scars.
Members at the gym loved her, and as much as he hated to admit it,
he had totally fallen in love with the dog. He had planned on only fostering
her until she had healed, and then he was going to find her a loving home,
but the missing feeling of love in his life had been quickly filled by
Cinnamon.
“Hey, girl,” he said, scratching her behind the ears.
She greeted him back with excited panting and tail wags. When she
tried to lick the sweat off of his face, Beau chuckled and stood to avoid her
slobbery tongue.
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