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In – Laws Vs Outlaws Hitman Vs Hitman 5 – Cari Z

“Oh, they did.” “Noooo.” Elodie pressed a hand to her temple as her mouth dropped open in dismay. “I can’t believe it. Right there in his family home, too!” “In front of every relative in every direction for at least three generations, yeah.” “That’s so shitty.” “Mmmyep.” August raised his wine glass in her direction.
His sister, Paschal, and Eve had just arrived last night. The wedding was in two days, and August hadn’t seen hide nor hair of his parents since the party the other night. “Cheers to our shitty parents.” He drained the last of his glass, but waved Elodie off when she lifted the bottle.
“No, thanks. If I don’t cut back, I’m going to need a new liver by the end of this trip.” She set the bottle back down with a sigh. “I can’t help but feel a little guilty about this,” she said with a frown. “I thought I was being so cute when we didn’t come with them, but it seems like that set the stage for Mom and Dad to be unfettered assholes to you and Ricardo.” August shook his head. “No, you did the right thing.”
“Clearly I didn’t.” “No, you did.” August sighed and looked over at his sister. Physically, she resembled their mother—elegant and refined, slender and blonde. Their carriage was completely different, though. Elodie had always been warmer than their mother, and she was a much more hands-on CEO than their father had been.
She knew how to make people feel important, and she’d been wonderful with Ricardo from almost the first moment. August knew he didn’t have to worry about her doing something to embarrass herself to Ricardo’s family. But that wasn’t the point. “You’re not responsible for what they choose to do,” he continued. “I was wrong to get mad at you for not coming out with them a week ago.
They aren’t your responsibility, and neither am I. I’m all grown up, and I can handle them by myself. I need to be able to handle them by myself. It’s not your job, so don’t feel guilty about that.”
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. In-Laws vs. Outlaws First edition Copyright © 2023Cari Z & L.A.
Witt Edited by No Stone Unturned Editing Cover Art by Lori Witt All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher, and where permitted by law.
Reviewers may quote brief passages in a review. To request permission and all other inquiries, contact L.A. Witt at [email protected] Ebook ISBN: 978-1-64230-202-8 Paperback ISBN: 979-8-38829-881-2 Hardcover ISBN: 979-8-38829-886-7 Created with Vellum OceanofPDF.com ABOUT IN-LAWS VS. OUTLAWS Really, guys? Seriously? A fifth book after we said you were getting a standalone? Oh, and now you want a wedding. Because you’ve made it through four books and— You know what? Fine. But we’re not going easy on you. Bet you wish you’d just gone to Vegas don’t you, August and Ricardo?
In-laws vs. Outlaws is the final—so help us, it really is the final—book in the Hitman vs. Hitman series. OceanofPDF.com CHAPTER 1 It took a lot for August to be rendered speechless. It had to be the result of something exceptional, something truly surprising. Witnessing acts of immense stupidity could do it, at least until he got his mouth working again so that he could laugh. Committing acts of immense stupidity never did it.
He tended to resort to swearing then, whether he was hip-deep in a duck pond or had fallen ass-over-teakettle down an iced-up driveway—he knew he should have splurged for the heated pavement, damn it, he’d had bruises from that for a month. Ricardo could sometimes manage to strike August dumb, especially when he did that amazing thing with his tongue, but Ricardo wasn’t here to partake in a friendly bout of public fornication.
Nope, this time August’s silence was thanks entirely to what his sister, Elodie, had just told him. He gripped his phone a little tighter as he stared out the windows of the Igualada-Ódena Airport. It was a small, regional Spanish airport about forty miles from Barcelona, and from here he had a clear view of the twin runways, including the one where the plane he’d come here to meet had finished taxiing a few minutes earlier.
August finally found his voice. “What the fuck do you mean, you’re not on the plane?” Everyone in a ten-foot radius turned to stare at him.
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