Deadly (Born Bratva Book 5)

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Author: Suzanne Steele
fire and drenched in blood. The average person could never understand.
    I return to the front of the desk where Oleg stands with his hands folded in front of him, awaiting my father’s instructions. Oleg is always the same: cool, calm, and in control. I can’t imagine marrying anyone but him. He’s the only person who gets me .
    “I’ve got a job for your trainee. How well she does will determine whether she lives or dies. I’d hate to have invested all this money only to discover that she hasn’t been properly trained.”
    The cold look on my father’s face makes it clear that he’s holding me responsible for her success. In certain instances, even I’m not exempt from his brutality.
    “You’ll be headed into enemy territory tonight. It’s of utmost importance these people don’t associate you with Bratva.”
    “They’ve already found out, haven’t they?” I ask, pissed that news of his plans for the diamond business may have reached the wrong ears.
    “I haven’t tried to keep our interest in the diamond business a secret so it isn’t like we’ve been betrayed. I’ve been forthcoming about my intentions because I knew it would draw those who oppose us out of hiding.”
    I glance at Novak to see how he’s reacting but he’s unreadable. He’s not only family, he’s my father’s closest friend. He’ll support with dogged diligence any venture my father pursues. The bond they share goes back to childhood and I know Novak would lay down his life to protect it.
    “The Venezuelan town of Santa Elena seems to be doing quite well in the business of smuggling illegal diamonds. The town has become a strategic transfer point for illegally mined diamonds. They go so far as to forge documents of authenticity and then ship the whole lot to cities here in the States. I see that as competition and, as my daughter has already voiced in a previous conversation, it’s time to go on the offensive. The East Coast operation is very ‘cloak and dagger’, keeping a low profile. I want you to find out who’s running things.”
    “So we’re taking out our competition. Sounds good to me.”
    “Yes. For two reasons: the smugglers aren’t beyond stealing shipments and it will send a message to those in the industry that we’re here and we aren’t going anywhere. Make no mistake, even though we’re going into a legitimate business venture it’s still going to be necessary to muscle our way in. The diamond business is as risky as the drug business in that sense, so I will make my move on my own terms.” His eyes are calculating and cold as he says silkily, “You know what the Americans say. You only get one chance to make a first impression.”
    Yes…it’s time to bathe in the blood of my enemies.



Chapter Eight
    Oleg
    I wait until Glazov’s office door shuts behind us and we’ve turned the corner at the end of the hall before I grab Roksana’s upper arms and press her against the wall. Most women would be appalled by the rough tactics I use on her, but all I see in her eyes is the mischievous glint of a woman who wants to be slammed down and fucked hard. I have to say she’s my kind of woman—in fact, the only one for me.
    I stop her hand in mid-air as she attempts to slap the shit out of me. “Don’t fuck with me, Roxie.”
    “Don’t fucking call me Roxie! You know I hate that!”
    Yeah, I know, that’s why I did it. I grab a fistful of her hair and half-drag, half-carry her to her bedroom. She’s laughing at me the whole time, which she knows is just going to piss me off. I kick the door open so hard that it bangs against the wall, leaving a gash in the drywall.
    “Ooooh,” she giggles, “somebody’s gonna be in big trouble...”
    “Oh, really?” I ask, my chest heaving as I slam the door closed and lock it. “Then I guess I’ve got nothing to lose.”
    The glimmer of fear in her eyes sends my cock into overdrive with the urge to get inside her. I wrap an arm around her waist and drag her
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