Devil Hath Come (an FBI/Romance Thriller ~book 7)

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Book: Devil Hath Come (an FBI/Romance Thriller ~book 7) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Morgan Kelley
the world was now finding his way into life. Callen had children, a family and most importantly, love.
    It was all thanks to the people ahead of him.
    Once more, his eyes focused on the swing of Elizabeth’s hair and hips as she raced alongside Ethan, and the X-rated fantasies filled his mind. It was both heaven and hell at the same time. He enjoyed the curve of her ass and the long legs. Then he saw the symbol that called to him.
    The glint of the ring on her left hand in the morning sunlight was forever his beacon back from any darkness that chased him. His heart skipped, and he found himself pushing harder to be beside her. Suddenly, third place wasn’t enough. If they were going to finish this, it would be at her side.
    Catching up, he pushed hard until he was right next to his woman. Grinning over at his brother, they both saw the porch and gave it all they had.
    Elizabeth started laughing, as they passed her in desperation. The giggles overtook and she lost her momentum. It was well worth it though. It was funny to see two large Native men jumping up and down in victory. You would think they’d just won a gold medal at the Olympics and not a street race against a girl.
    “You both realize this proves nothing,” she snickered, between gasps of air.
    Ethan grinned triumphantly. “I do believe, baby, that it proves a great deal. We won and outraced you.”
    Callen offered him a fist bump on victory.
    “One day you won’t be faster than me, Cowboy,” she answered, as she allowed them their moment of gloating. “I’ll be the one doing the victory dance.”
    “Will you be naked at the time?” Callen asked. Of course he went there, that was just how he rolled.
    Elizabeth shook her head in exasperation. “I’m in love with two perverts.”
    Ethan wasn’t giving her an opportunity to escape so he lunged at her and tossed her over his shoulder. “I won, and I plan on getting all soapy with you in the shower.”
    She laughed as the world tipped upside down. “Okay, put me down! We don’t need our kids seeing how you brutes manhandle me!”
    Ethan didn't care. The Blackhawk and Whitefox men would grow up and hopefully take after their fathers. They’d find a woman and love her with all their hearts.
    What better legacy could they leave behind?
    Callen opened the door for his brother and then grinned wickedly at Elizabeth. “That’s a really good position for you,” he teased, slapping her on the ass as Ethan carried her past him.
    “Callen James!” she objected and tried not to laugh at his antics.
    Ethan always found it funny when she used their full names. It was entertaining to see her flustered, since their Elizabeth was unflappable. To punctuate it, he too followed suit.
    Elizabeth began cursing, in their Native tongue, which only caused more male snickering. As he carried her to the kitchen, he found his father there with their house keeper, feeding the kids. CJ was toddling around with a handful of O’s, Cat was in her highchair being fed baby cereal, and EJ was having his morning dose of formula.
    Wyler Blackhawk looked up at the commotion. “Boys, you put her down!” he ordered sternly, unsure if they’d even listen. “You can’t be tossing your woman around like she’s a sack of potatoes.”
    Ethan dropped her to her feet.
    Immediately, Elizabeth scurried away from them, just in case they decided to try it again. Leaning down towards the children, she dropped a kiss on each one’s forehead. “Mommy loves you all,” she crooned, as she loved on all the little birds in her nest.
    “Elizabeth, would you like coffee?” asked Bly Cocheta.
    God, would she ever? “I would love it, thank you!” Since coming back from Red River, everything had been fairly easy going between Elizabeth and the woman they hired to help out Wyler. In fact, there was a romance going on between her father-in-law and Bly, and it gave her great joy that he was finding happiness.
    “Morning sweetheart,” Wyler said,
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