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He's All In
He's All In
He's All In
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He's All In

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After Kelly's fake engagement ends, she's back to square one on finding a way out for her and her brother Marco. Her father's a notorious crime boss and it's not like they can just walk away. No matter how much the handsome private detective tries to convince her it's a possibility. He wants to hide her and keep her safe, but she can't trust him. Can she? 

 

Luke knew the moment he saw Kelly that he had to have her. It didn't matter that she was engaged to his client's son. She wasn't meant to be in anyone's arms but his own, and he was going to do whatever it took to get her there. He never predicted the trouble she was in and what he would have to do to set her free. But it's too late for Kelly because he's all in. 

 

Warning: The house always wins in the Love is a Gamble series! Danger, kidnapping, and a happily ever after? We'll take those odds! 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlexa Riley
Release dateMay 1, 2024
ISBN9798224592104
He's All In
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Alexa Riley

New York Times bestselling author Alexa Riley is two sassy friends who got together and wrote some dirty books. They are both married moms of two who love football, donuts, and obsessed book heroes.They specialize in insta-love, over-the-top, sweet, and cheesy love stories that don’t take all year to read. If you want something SAFE, short, and always with a happily ever after, then Alexa Riley is for you!www.AlexaRiley.com

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    He's All In - Alexa Riley

    Chapter One

    KELLY

    Who knew a seating chart could be so tedious? Each time I think I have it completed, I get an email or text about someone not wanting to be near someone else. I’ve changed this thing fifty times now. I wish I could trash it and tell people to sit wherever they freaking want. 

    Hey. I glance up to see Chloe and Sawyer entering the kitchen where I have my seating chart spread out over the island. 

    Chloe is my soon-to-be sister-in-law, and Sawyer is her husband. Sawyer is his normal stoic self. I notice he doesn’t have a scratch or bruise on his face, so I guess my fiancé didn’t land any blows when the two of them got in a fistfight a few days ago. Paul didn’t fare so well. 

    Hi, I respond. 

    I want to ask what happened the other night. I’m sure Paul gave me the watered-down version of whatever the truth was, but I honestly didn’t want to listen to him. He was ranting and raving like a lunatic over the phone to me, and I zoned him out. 

    Whatever went down was most likely Paul’s fault. I can’t see Sawyer smashing his face in without good cause. And I’m guessing it has something to do with Chloe. That’s the one thing that gets Sawyer worked up. The two of them have a fairytale kind of love. 

    Is my mom around? Chloe asks. 

    She’s in Bruce’s office with Paul, I think. The three of them disappeared not long after we got to Paul’s parents’ house. We were supposed to be having dinner and going over more wedding details. 

    Do you need help? Chloe offers. 

    No. She’s already done enough. Chloe put on a whole bridal shower for me and is always so sweet. 

    In another world, maybe we could have been friends, but every second I’m with her I feel guilty. All the lies are slowly eating me alive. It was easy with others, but it’s harder with Paul’s family. Unlike my own family, his are wonderful. 

    Come on, kitten. You start dinner and I’ll be your sous chef, I hear Sawyer say to his wife, but I don’t look up from the seating chart in front of me. The names start to blur together, but it’s a good distraction from the two of them. 

    All right, but no— Chloe is cut off by shouting in the other room. I know that voice all too well. 

    Stay here, Sawyer orders before hurrying out of the kitchen. 

    Chloe and I share a glance before we both rush after him. 

    The two of you have set me up! Paul screams. 

    When we make it to the office door, I can tell any of Paul’s plans for a reconciliation have gone to shit. His face is flushed, his eyes are wild, and he’s sweating through his dress shirt. He’s truly lost it now. After getting kicked off the board of his father’s company and the fight at the restaurant, things are bad. Really bad. 

    I’m sorry, I was trying to keep this private, Bruce says and glances toward Chloe and me standing in the open doorway. 

    What’s all the shouting? Katherine, Paul’s stepmom, comes to stand near us. 

    Paul’s been forging company documents. My eyes snap to a man sitting on the long leather sofa, and I watch him stand up and straighten his tie. I’ve never met him before because I’d remember his face. He signed his father’s name to broker deals and collect the payment. 

    You’re stealing from your father? Chloe says, and I see Paul turn his rage-filled eyes on her. 

    I know Paul has a temper, but I’ve never seen him like this. Not that we’ve spent much time together. 

    Sawyer steps to the side, blocking Paul’s view of Chloe. You’d be smart to watch how you speak to my wife. 

    I’ve got a car waiting outside for you, Bruce tells Paul gently. All you have to do is sign yourself in, and we can work this out. 

    What is he talking about? I ask as I take a step toward Paul. There’s more going on here than I know, but I suppose that’s always the case when it comes to my life. 

    He’s threatening to lock me up. Paul throws his hands in the air, and the more manic he is, the less anyone believes him. He believes them! 

    It’s a rehabilitation facility, Bruce says, again with that soft tone like he’s speaking to a wild animal. You need help, son. 

    Do they mean rehab? Holy crap. This is bad. My mind starts to race, and I already know my father is going to lose it. 

    What about the wedding? I ask. It’s terrible, but Paul and I had a deal. 

    No one responds to me, and I guess I can’t blame them. They’re worried about their son, but I’ve got to worry about me too. 

    Paul, I didn’t want it to be like this. The documents are there with the forged signature and⁠— 

    He did it. Paul cuts his father off, waving his arms around wildly. He forged the documents to get me fired. 

    All of this should not be shocking to me. Paul’s in bed with my father, and I know his business dealings aren’t on the up and up. Hell, I’m one of his deals. 

    You were already fired, the mystery man chimes in, and I peek over at him. His bright blue eyes are on me, and they are a stark contrast to his raven-colored hair. I think he’s baiting Paul, but I’m not sure why. 

    We have you on camera, Bruce says, and it’s like someone sucked the air out of Paul. He knows he’s done for, and all of his bravado melts away. We’ve also got you on camera using drugs in your office and at the restaurant on the night of your party. 

    Oh my god, Katherine whispers. 

    It’s rehab or jail, Bruce says with finality. 

    You can’t be serious. Paul lets out a humorless laugh as he looks around the room for help. Sawyer’s framing me. He’s trying to take my job. 

    He already has your job. The man in the corner shrugs. His demeanor is calm, but his eyes aren’t, and they are still on me.

    Shut it, Bruce warns him.

    This is all your fault. Paul grits his teeth, his focus going back on Chloe. And that bitch. The day your money-grubbing mother showed up with you was the day I lost my father. 

    What the hell did you just say? Bruce cuts in, but Sawyer holds his hand up to stop him. 

    Let him get it out. He’s like a toddler that needs a good cry. Blue Eyes snorts. You’re a spoiled little shit that’s been fed from the family tit far too fucking long. You’ve done this to the only people who ever truly cared about you, and you’re not even sorry. 

    You motherfu⁠— 

    Shut the fuck up! Sawyer bellows, making the room fall silent. You’ve got a chance to make this right. 

    Paul blinks, and for the first time, I take notice of how big his pupils are. 

    Your father is giving you the opportunity to do the right thing, Sawyer tells him. Take it. 

    Chloe steps out from behind her husband, and he wraps an arm around

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