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CRUSHING BEAUTY: HARBINGERS OF SORROW, #1
CRUSHING BEAUTY: HARBINGERS OF SORROW, #1
CRUSHING BEAUTY: HARBINGERS OF SORROW, #1
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One bad boy biker. One determined good girl. And a love that could destroy them both…again.

They’ve been friends since they were small. They had two blissful years in high school. Both of them knew they’d be together forever—until one night changed everything. They were in his car. They crashed.

He left her there alone, broken, bleeding on the rain-soaked pavement and never contacted her again.

Now, Britton Ramirez is all grown up and working undercover for the FBI. Her task is to land the notorious leader of the outlaw motorcycle club, the Harbingers of Sorrow. His name is Jagger Stromm—and eight years ago, he left her for dead at the side of the road, in the wreckage of his car.

But she still can’t help what he makes her feel. After all these years, she’s never been able to let him go.

Jagger doesn’t feel anything these days. His dark past has forced him to make terrible choices, and the worst was having to leave her alone on that fateful night. But he’s always watched over her and her family from a distance. And even though he’s had to bury his emotions to survive in his brutal world, he’s never stopped loving her.

When she shows up as a dealer at the Vegas casino he frequents, Jagger can hardly believe it. He has a second chance to prove how much she means to him. It’s always been her—and he’s shocked to find she still wants him, at least in bed. Over and over again, in lust and anger and ecstasy. But she’s hiding something, and trust doesn’t come easy for someone in his position. Anyone could bring him down…even Britton.

She’s determined to make the climb to success and leave her broken past behind. He’s in too deep to escape the world of crime, where his gang has become his family.

They can’t stay together…but now that they’ve found each other again, they can’t bear to part. 

He’s a criminal. She’s the law. And short of a miracle, there’s no hope for them.

This contemporary biker romance contains graphic sexual content, violence, and strong language. It is intended for mature readers.


Crushing Beauty is a complete Stand-Alone novel in the Vegas Titans Biker Romance Series. No Cliff Hanger.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSophia Kenzie
Release dateMar 8, 2017
ISBN9781386900016
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    CRUSHING BEAUTY - CELIA LOREN

    PROLOGUE

    She was laughing a little louder than was called for; this kid’s joke wasn’t even funny.  That wasn’t the reason for her laugh.  She wanted his attention.  Britton wanted her boyfriend’s attention.  She loved to say that word.  She loved knowing that she was his.  In his presence, she was able to feel something she wasn’t able to feel at home:  young, naïve, innocent, and in love.  They shot flirting glances at each other.  These two knew they had something everyone else envied.  They may have only been in high school, but these two knew love.  They would do anything for each other.  He flashed a chuckling grin in her direction.  She loved his dimples, and he knew that.  He couldn’t stay away from her any longer.  Without finishing his sentence, he pushed his drink into the hands of his buddy, shoved the kid with the bad jokes out of the way, and passionately pinned his girlfriend up against the plaster wall.  He teased her a bit, playfully biting just out of touch from her lips.  She wanted to kiss him.  She wanted his hands all over her young and willing body.  He wanted nothing but her.  He knew she deliberately wore that red dress.  It was the one he bought her.  He could only imagine how amazing it would look over her gentle curves, but his imagination did not do her justice.  He needed to take her home: their home, their secret place.  It was a place they had escaped to when their lives became too much to handle, and they escaped there together.  It was the place they met eleven years ago, it was the place they fell in love, and it was the place they gave themselves to each other.  He wanted to take her back there; he wanted to show her what he had done.

    He may have had too much to drink, but neither of them had put much thought into that as they snuck away toward their getaway car.  Their hormones were raging.  To be that young, that powerful, that willing: it was all they needed.  A clap of thunder pounded amongst the trees around them as they quickly raced inside the Camaro.  Rain tumbled from the sky as he started the car.  She looked at him.  He looked so good, so right in that seat, behind that wheel.  He looked good anywhere.  Her friends couldn’t believe that she managed to snag Jagger Stromm, the hottest guy in school, but to her, he was so much more.  He revved the engine, excited for what the night had in store, and took off.  He raced around the curves of the road, showing off his driving skills.  He wanted to impress her.  He wanted to give her everything she deserved.  He had to constantly remind himself that this was the reason he had taken the job with the motorcycle gang.  They had the means to provide him with the money he would need to give her the life he wanted for the two of them.  He would do anything for her.

    He shook his head, erasing those images from his mind.  Tonight was about her.  Tonight was about loving her.  He reached over, grabbed the back of her head, and pulled her into his kiss.  He knew this road.  Why would he keep his eyes forward when his beauty was sitting next to him?  His kissed warmed her and she wanted more.  She took hold of his broad shoulders and swung her small body on top of his.  He was excited by this gesture, and the sign of approval caused her to quickly catch her breath.  He was the only man she had ever been with, and even after two years, he still had this effect on her.  She grabbed the pulsing vein of his neck between her teeth, and lightly bit down.  He groaned, triggering her to bite harder.  The passion in that moment was excruciating.  Not being inside her physically hurt him.  She trickled her hands down his shirt, feeling his muscles pulsating underneath.  She loved having this power over him.  Her talented hands undid the top of his snug jeans, and she reached inside, claiming his glory.  He gave a small yelp, knowing he wouldn’t be able to bear this much longer.  He needed her.  He needed all of her.  His eyes widened as he pushed her head lower.  She knew what he wanted.  Her tongue grazed his stomach, tickling his navel.  She nipped the skin around his lower abdominals.  His breath deepened as he ran his hand through her long chocolate hair.  This sent chills up her spine.  She wanted to please him.  It was time to do that.  She felt the car turn around a sharp corner as she breathed heat on his arousal.  His hand suddenly grasped tightly around her hair and the tires screeched.  Everything went dark.   

    CHAPTER ONE

    Britton wildly awoke from her dream as her boss slammed a cup of coffee down on her desk. 

    Long night, Special Agent Ramirez? He laughed.

    I couldn’t sleep.  I was studying my notes.

    You have those notes memorized.  What else do you think you can learn?

    Something?  I don’t know.  I’m missing something big.  I just... Her thought was interrupted by a yawn.

    Okay, that’s enough of that.  You’re coming out tonight.  You’ve been here for three years and no one even knows your name.

    That’s not true.

    Well, I may be exaggerating a little bit, but sometimes you got to put work down and have a bit of fun.  Come on, we’re all heading to the Village Pub.  You look like you need a drink.

    I look like I need a nap.

    Yes, but a drink will help you get there faster.

    "Thanks David, but...

    Nope, you’re not blowing me off again.  I am forcing you to come out.  I’m tired of hanging out with all these guys.  We need a hot chick in our group.

    Hot chick?

    I can say that.  It’s not sexist.  You are a hot chick, and Lloyd over there is a cool dude.  It’s just my vernacular.  Don’t you dare try to file a report because of this friendly, non-sexual conversation.

    Britton smiled at him.  He did make her laugh, and maybe she needed a night out, away from the undercover world. 

    Okay, fine, I’ll come.  Just give me a minute.

    Wahoo! he loudly bellowed.  Guys, it worked!  She’s coming!

    Britton chuckled as she tidied up her desk.  She looked down at the case file she had fallen asleep atop.  The dark brown eyes in the picture stared back at her, calling her soul to his.  It was Jagger.  It had been ten years since she had seen him, and yet this picture still made her insides boil.  She inhaled deeply, closed her eyes, and quietly hummed her exhale.

    Okay Mr. Stromm, I’ll see you tomorrow.

    She packed up her notes, and neatly placed them inside her black leather bag.  Her hands slapped against her tight thighs as she rose from her swivel chair to go have a night out with the guys. 

    To Britton! They all dedicated the first clink of glasses to her.  Working at the Bureau wasn’t an easy job, but these guys knew how to take the edge off.  They spent their entire days fighting crime and saving lives; they deserved this drink.  She recognized that, and yet couldn’t wait to get out of that bar.  She enjoyed her coworkers.  They were hardworking, amusing people, and she was fairly certain that they were extra nice to her because they craved feminine contact.  There was only one other woman in her office, and she was more of a guy than the rest of them.  Britton was different.  She chose a career in criminal justice for him, Jagger Stromm, he high school boyfriend.  She wanted nothing more than to find Jagger.  Her thoughts kept spiraling back to her case.

    Hey proby, you okay?  David noticed her wandering eyes.

    Yes, I’m fine, I’m just tired.  Then, realizing that he was teasing her, she fired back.  And hey, I’m not a proby anymore, thank you.

    Until the next new guy shows up, you’re the resident proby.  And we love you for it.

    She smiled at him.  David knew how to get her out of her head.  He was her superior, the one who brought her into this branch of the FBI, the one who dropped this case on her desk a year and a half ago.  She’d been looking at his picture for eighteen months, but still had yet to see his real face.  She wondered if he had changed.  She wondered if his shoulders were still broad and his right dimple deeper than his left.  She thought about him constantly, though she was certain he had completely forgot about her the day he walked away ten years earlier.  Sometimes Britton had to remind herself that she was only twenty-six years old.  She felt that she had lived an entire lifetime in the past quarter century.  Her body ached from the life she had already lived, the life she thought she was running away from. 

    I hear you had Masterson at Quantico? that name brought her back into the conversation.

    Yeah, she was actually the agent that suggested I look into the Bureau in the first place.  She gave me my recommendation.

    I’m pretty sure she never said one direct word to me.  She just stared at me in class.  Like I was stupid.

    Well you are stupid.  Another agent sloppily chimed in.

    Get back to your beer.  It’s getting warm He retaliated.

    Britton couldn’t understand what was pulling her away, but she wanted time to herself.  These guys were fun and simple.  After everything she was dealing with, simple should’ve been exactly what she needed, but she couldn’t allow herself to relax.  She chugged the remainder of her beer and slammed it down on the bar.  The guys cheered, and she allowed her genuine smile to appear across her face. 

    I’m actually falling asleep.  You guys are boring me. She joked.  Time to hit the hay; see you tomorrow.

    They all said their goodbyes and thanked her for finally joining them.  She promised that it wouldn’t be the last time, but it was a promise she wasn’t sure if she could keep.  She enjoyed her alone time.  She enjoyed having her thoughts to herself.  These guys didn’t know her.  They didn’t know the person she was before the FBI.  She wanted to keep it that way.  Britton made her way to her car, climbed in, and turned the key.  The engine roared to life.  It brought her back to her dream.  So many things in her life reminded her of him.  Him.  Stupid him.  She wanted to see him.  She wanted to slap him across the face.  She wanted to just keep punching until the hurt and abandonment she felt was gone.  Her eyes filled and she lashed out, slamming her fists into the steering wheel.

    Woah, Nellie! She heard David’s voice outside her window.  Embarrassed at her rage, she rolled the glass down.

    Sorry, I don’t know what came over me.

    You don’t need to apologize to me.  I’ve punched my share of steering wheels.  I just wanted to make sure you were okay to drive.

    Yeah, I only had one drink.

    And nothing to eat all day.

    Yes I... Britton thought through her day.  She hadn’t eaten.  She hadn’t eaten anything more than a granola bar in over a week.  She had noticeably lost weight: at least ten pounds.

    You forget I see all.  Please eat something.  You were already too skinny, and we don’t have the budget to buy you a new wardrobe once those pants fall clear off of you.  He paused, going over his last words.  Don’t file a report about that comment either.

    She couldn’t help but laugh again.  Maybe she needed to spend more time with David.  Maybe it would bring her out of her funk. 

    I’ll eat something as soon as I get home.

    I don’t believe you.

    I will.  Now move or I’ll run you over.

    He smiled at her.  She knew from that smile that he cared about her.  He wanted to protect her.  Right now, she needed that.

    She pulled into her driveway and turned off the car.  Her body froze.  Every moment felt like she was going to crack.  Her bones felt brittle.  She needed to get her mind off of this case, but how? 

    She needed to go for a run.  That always settled her mind.  She needed the rush of endorphins.  Her dream had been haunting her all day.  Her shoes hit the pavement, and with each pound, flashes from the accident flooded her thoughts.  She remembered Jagger.  She remembered the quick right turn, and she remembered the blackness.  She woke up to the sound of sirens.  She couldn’t see clearly; her eyes were blurry.  There was rain on her face.  Why was she on the pavement?  She called for him, unable to move.  She screamed his name over and over, but he never came for her.  An officer appeared in her line of sight.

    Miss, can you move?

    What?

    Can you move your legs?

    Umm, yes.

    Are you able to stand?

    I don’t know.  Where is he?

    Who?

    My boyfriend.  Is he okay?

    There’s no one here.  Just you.  Were you driving this car?

    No.

    Were you wearing a seatbelt?

    She thought about this for a while.  Of course she was, she always wore a seatbelt.  Wait, no, she was straddling Jagger.  She was on top of him when everything went dark.  She can’t control her tears.  The one stable thing in her life had disappeared.

    No.  I wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.  He left me.

    I’m sorry, Miss.  The ambulance is on the way.

    Tears began streaming down her face as she recalled that night.  The combination of Las Vegas heat and lack of food was causing her to become faint.  She had to get back to her house.  She spun around, but in the dark night, had lost her way.  This was the path she ran every day.  How could she be lost?  She allowed her body to collapse on a small patch of grass.  This wasn’t healthy.  She knew that.  She knew she was allowing this case to get the best of her.  She knew this man still had a power over her that she couldn’t explain.  She hadn’t seen him in ten years and yet her world was spiraling out of control because of him.  She closed her eyes for a few moments.  Just for a few moments.  She needed to calm herself down.

    CHAPTER TWO

    Britton opened her eyes to the rising sun.  She was safely in her bed, tucked under the blankets.  She hadn’t remembered finding her way home, but she did.  She breathed a sigh of relief knowing that even while her body was failing her, she had the sense to make it home.  She slowly moved out of her bedroom and made her way to the kitchen.  The food in her cabinets disgusted her.  Still, she knew she had to force herself to eat.  She

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