Release
date: December 13, 2016
Genre:
Romantic Suspense, Political Thriller
Description:
Turns out there was a second video from that
awful night four years ago. Mine wasn’t the only tape.
Too bad mine wasn’t the worst.
Drew can’t protect me no matter how hard he
tries, but the roles are flipped now. I have to help him, but I’m not wired
that way. Not anymore. That one night changed me more than anyone knows.
More than anyone could predict.
Three men think they’re above the law.
They’re right.
But I’m willing to go beneath the law to
make sure they never harm anyone else. Their threats don’t scare me.
When you have nothing left to lose because
someone took it all away, you create the most dangerous creature imaginable.
Me.
Game over.
* * *
A
Harmless Little Plan is the final in this political
thriller/romantic suspense trilogy by USA
Today bestselling author Meli Raine. This series includes:
A
Harmless Little Game
A
Harmless Little Ruse
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Author
Bio:
Meli Raine writes romantic suspense with hot
bikers, intense undercover DEA agents, bad boys turned good, and Special Ops
heroes — and the women who love them.
Meli rode her first motorcycle when she was
five years old, but she played in the ocean long before that. She lives in New
England with her family.
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#1
“Okay,” I concede. “You win. Why me? Why are
you doing this?” It takes so much control not to cry, or whine. The slight
shake in my voice is pretty damn understandable, given the circumstances. Every
muscle I have, including my lungs, keeps tightening, as if making them smaller
will make me less likely to be hurt.
Not possible.
John shrugs. Shrugs.
“It’s nothing
personal.”
I cough, choking
on a universe-sized dose of incredulity. Nothing personal? This is nothing personal? A thousand
responses flood my mind but I’m not rational, so none of them come out.
“Don’t you have a
game or something? I thought baseball players didn’t get days off during the
season.”
He pretends his
shoulder hurts, rubbing it while pursing his lips in a pretend pout. “Perfectly-timed
injury,” he says, adding a smile that doesn’t meet his eyes. “I have three days
with nothing to do.” He leans in, his hand stroking my jaw. I close my eyes but
don’t jerk away. “I get to do you,”
he whispers, his breath filled with moisture, like he’s licking my face
although it’s just air.
My ribs cave in on
themselves, tensing so hard I’m afraid they’ll crack, my belly clenching.
I can’t let go.
Can’t relax. I start to shiver. I can’t control it. My bladder threatens to let
go. Suddenly, I’m ten feet away from my body, because really, what else can my
caged mind do?
I’m in hell.
People do whatever
it takes not to be in hell. We have a biological drive to survive. It goes
beyond the body.
Speaking of the
body, I remember the microchip. A whimper comes out of my nose. Tears fill the
back of my throat, hot and salty, thickening. I nearly gag but control myself,
a sob trying to work its way out.
If nothing else,
they’ll find my body. Drew’s chip gives me that relief.
Unless they cut my
hand off.
The helicopter
cuts a sharp right, angling down, and because they didn’t buckle me in, I roll
into the door. John thumps against me, his hip digging into my butt. His body
is tight and physically radiates heat that makes me nauseated. I can’t stand
having him breathing in my hair, his hands on my ribs as the helicopter rights
and he pretends to need to touch me to sit up.
Why pretend? I
have no power. He can do anything he wants to me right now.
The thought makes
the world go wavy, white dots filling my vision.
Oh, no.
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