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Way too young, eleven year old Tucker Creed and his six year old neighbor, Sylvie Bissenette, find they have something awful in common. Creed then decides hes going to do everything in his limited power to shield his Sylvie from her ordeal. So he does and Creed and Sylvie form a bond that grows and blossoms with their ages. They plot to leave their lives behind, the town they live in that will hold them down and the histories they share that, unless they break free, will bury them. Sylvie goes to their special place, Creed never shows and she doesnt see him again until its too late. With Creed gone, Sylvie is forced to endure a nightmare and do the unspeakable to end it. To deal, she develops a hard shell with sharp edges that very few can break through. So when Creed again finds his Sylvie, he discovers the girl he loved is locked away and he has to find his way back into her heart without getting shredded in the process.

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Creed

Unfinished Hero - 2

Kristen Ashley

WARNING

This book is an ADULT EROTIC romance featuring a (kind of) anti-hero and anti-heroine. This novel contains explicit erotic scenes that include elements of control and bondage as well as anal sex. The heroine, especially, in this novel lives life by her own rules with no apologies. In an effort not to spoil it for you, I will not explain further about the heroine but she is most definitely not your (or my, in my other books) normal heroine. Please read the Authors Note. There are also scenes of torture and rape in this novel so if you are squeamish about either or you do not enjoy the above sexual situations or characters, I would suggest that this novel is not for you.

Authors Note and Acknowledgements

Creed, as was the first novel in this series, Knight, is a departure from my usual novels. It is more erotic, exploring the building of trust and connection between two people in love.

This series was meant to explore anti-heroes, or men who are not your traditional hero. In other words, they do bad things, break the law and live by their own code which is not the normally acceptable code by which most of society lives.

When they came to me, the characters in this book threw me for a loop. Instead of an anti-hero, I got an interrupted hero and an anti-heroine. My Creed may skirt the law but Sylvie breaks it and makes no apologies for it.

Therefore, Sylvie is not soft, sweet, giggly or flirty. She is also not sassy. Sylvie is badass, kickass and makes no excuses. Life has led her to develop a hard shell with sharp edges in order to keep distant and protect herself from lifes hurts but when she lets someone through watch out. Its a love like no other.

I adore her.

I adore her so much, no kidding, I wanted to switch gears while writing this and call this book Sylvie. Alas, Creed came through just as strong and the beauty of his connection with and adoration of Sylvie wouldnt allow me to make that change.

That said, this is your warning that my Sylvie is not your usual romance novel heroine. Shes one of the boys. She is, in a sense, like the female version of all my alphas from my novels all the way down to the language she uses.

I hope you give her a chance and, if you do, I hope shell have you eating out of her hand.

Last but oh so not least, I want to thank my posse who again had my back in a lot of ways near and dear to my heart while I wrote this novel.

You know who you are and you know all youve done.

To the moon and back, girlies.

For my readers, here you go

Creed and his Sylvie.

Chapter One

Black Expedition

I drove fast because she sounded tweaked.

Tweaked in her business was not good.

Tweaked in my business was not good either.

It was worse. She wasnt calling Knight. This meant bad things because it meant bad things were happening. Not bad, bad.

If Knight knew something bad was going down, hed lose his mind which meant someone might lose the use of an appendage. She knew, if I hit the scene, Id have a mind to carpet stains.

Shit.

I screeched to a halt on the road outside her house in my blue 1968 Corvette Stingray then reversed, parallel parking expertly between two cars. In a second, I was out, hand to the gun under my leather jacket shoved in the holster attached to my belt at the small of my back. I shoved my keys in my pocket and approached the front door of her tiny house, my eyes peeled and scanning.

No noises, no sound.

It was late, after three in the morning. Her neighborhood was quiet. It was a nice neighborhood, not flashy, not family. Just a neighborhood if a bit rundown.

I hadnt run Serenas check. Another of Knights team did it. I didnt know much about her, though Id taken her to a few of her early appointments and stuck around until they were over. This was a service Knight provided to his new girls. Strike that, it was a service Knight insisted his girls have.

I pulled up what I knew about her and remembered she was an art student, earning cash to go to some fancy school in France. Parents gone, a car crash. If she wanted it, she had to do it on her own.

Fucking whacked, that shit. Sure, you couldnt pull together money to buy a plane ticket, pay tuition and living expenses in a different country by waiting tables unless you had a decade to do it.

But shit.

Each girl had their own story. Most of them were way worse than Serenas.

Which meant Serena might not be all there upstairs.

Please God, I thought, do not let this bitch be seeing clients at her house.

I checked in the window first, seeing light coming around the blinds but they were closed. I couldnt get a lock on what was happening inside.

I moved to the door, stood to its side, reached out a hand and knocked hard twice.

Serena! I called. Its Sylvie.

I heard the locks open immediately.

Shit, she was waiting at the door.

It was thrown open and I saw her.

Fuck.

I heard the blood roaring in my ears and didnt move except to speak.

You need a doctor? I asked.

She shook her head.

Then she whispered, Sylvie

I cut her off, You report this to Knight?

I hell she shook her head again, no.

You call someone other than me to help you out? Get you cleaned up? I pressed on.

She nodded. Cher. Shes on her way. Shell be here soon.

Good. Cher. That bitch was smart, had her shit tight. Shed see to Serena.

I nodded back then, Who was he?

He was he was new.

I nodded again then, Tell me you didnt see him here.

She shook her head. Never.

At least there was that.

He do more than what I can see? I asked.

She closed her eyes. I held my breath. She opened her eyes.

No, she whispered.

I studied her, not getting it.

Shed been worked over, eye swelling, lip fat and busted open but only a small tear. It didnt look like she needed stitches. It looked like it hurt like hell but it wasnt that bad. Unacceptable but not that bad.

Why didnt she call Knight? For this, Knight would make a statement then cut the asshole off, he wouldnt lose his mind.

She had to be lying.

Serena, you gotta talk to me, I pushed. Whyd you call me direct? Why havent you reported this to Knight?

The girls say he gets angry, she replied.

He does and babe, he should. Your face is messed up. He does not offer protection so his girls can get messed up. He does not like that shit one bit. A statement needs to be made.

Hes scary when hes angry, she whispered.

That was the Gods honest truth.

Uh just sayin, Serena, some asshole worked you over. Hes a new client. You wanna tell me why youre protecting him from Knight?

I dont want Knight to get in trouble.

God. Serena was relatively new. This had never happened to her.

Right.

That is not yours to worry about, I educated her.

But

I leaned into the door and dropped my voice. Serena, babe, its not yours to worry about. Its what he does. Its who he is. Thats why youre with him. If someone works you over, you report it to Knight. Immediately.

She held my eyes for a beat then nodded.

I went on, Now, you meet this guy at his place, a hotel, what?

Hotel, she answered.

I nodded. Where, when, how long you been home?

She gave me the details.

I nodded again. Im paying him a visit, Serena, and Im reporting this to Knight.

She bit her fat lip on the side where it wasnt as fat, then she stopped doing that and nodded back.

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