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    Killian: A West Bend Saints Romance


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      Killian: A West Bend Saints Romance

      Sabrina Paige

      Contents

      Killian (West Bend Saints, Book #4)

      Copyright

      Dedication

      1. Author’s Note

      2. Lily

      3. Lily

      4. Killian

      5. Lily

      6. Killian

      7. Lily

      8. Killian

      9. Lily

      10. Killian

      11. Lily

      12. Lily

      13. Killian

      14. Lily

      15. Killian

      16. Lily

      17. Killian

      18. Lily

      19. Killian

      20. Lily

      21. Killian

      22. Lily

      23. Killian

      24. Lily

      25. Killian

      26. Lily

      27. Killian

      28. Lily

      29. Killian

      30. Lily

      31. Killian

      32. Lily

      33. Killian

      34. Lily

      35. Killian

      36. Lily

      37. Killian

      38. Lily

      39. Killian

      40. Lily

      41. Killian

      42. Lily

      43. Lily

      44. Killian

      45. Killian

      Epilogue

      Elias (West Bend Saints, Book #1)

      Synopsis

      Copyright

      Dedication

      1. River

      2. Elias

      3. River

      4. Elias

      5. River

      6. Elias

      7. River

      8. Elias

      9. River

      10. Elias

      11. Elias

      12. River

      13. Elias

      14. River

      15. Elias

      16. River

      17. Elias

      18. River

      19. Elias

      20. River

      21. Elias

      22. River

      23. Elias

      24. River

      25. Elias

      26. River

      27. Elias

      28. River

      29. River

      30. Elias

      31. River

      32. Elias

      33. River

      34. Elias

      35. River

      36. Elias

      37. River

      38. Elias

      39. River

      40. Elias

      41. River

      42. Elias

      Epilogue

      43. Bonus Epilogue

      Silas (West Bend Saints, Book #2)

      Synopsis

      Copyright

      Dedication

      1. Tempest

      2. Silas

      3. Tempest

      4. Silas

      5. Tempest

      6. Silas

      7. Tempest

      8. Silas

      9. Tempest

      10. Silas

      11. Tempest

      12. Silas

      13. Tempest

      14. Silas

      15. Tempest

      16. Silas

      17. Tempest

      18. Silas

      19. Tempest

      20. Silas

      21. Tempest

      22. Silas

      23. Tempest

      24. Silas

      25. Tempest

      26. Silas

      27. Tempest

      28. Silas

      29. Tempest

      30. Silas

      31. Tempest

      32. Silas

      33. Tempest

      34. Silas

      35. Tempest

      36. Silas

      37. Tempest

      38. Silas

      39. Tempest

      Epilogue

      40. Bonus Epilogue

      Luke (West Bend Saints, Book #3)

      Dedication

      Synopsis

      Copyright

      1. Autumn

      2. Autumn

      3. Luke

      4. Autumn

      5. Luke

      6. Autumn

      7. Luke

      8. Autumn

      9. Luke

      10. Autumn

      11. Luke

      12. Autumn

      13. Luke

      14. Autumn

      15. Luke

      16. Autumn

      17. Autumn

      18. Luke

      19. Autumn

      20. Luke

      21. Autumn

      22. Luke

      23. Autumn

      24. Luke

      25. Autumn

      26. Luke

      27. Autumn

      28. Luke

      29. Autumn

      30. Luke

      31. Autumn

      32. Luke

      33. Autumn

      34. Luke

      35. Autumn

      36. Luke

      37. Autumn

      38. Luke

      39. Autumn

      40. Bonus Epilogue

      Also by Sabrina Paige

      About the Author

      Acknowledgments

      Killian (West Bend Saints, Book #4)

      Killian

      White picket fence and a family? Not my style.

      I live life on my own terms. That means alone. I like my solitude, and that's not going to change.

      A woman like Lily Grant? Yeah, right. She talks too much and has too many damn opinions. And that kid of hers might be more of a smart-mouth than she is.

      If I were a better man, I’d walk away. But once I taste her sweet lips, I want to possess every inch of her.

      The girl is mine. Even if she doesn’t know it.

      Lily

      Killian Saint is wild and untamed, gruff and solitary, an arrogant loner from a family that people in West Bend say is no good.

      I should know better. A man like Killian Saint should have no part of my life, not with a kid to raise and a bakery to run.

      Not even if the way his hands feel, rough against my skin, sets every part of my body on fire. Not even if the dirty things he whispers into my ear leave me so on edge I can’t think about anything but his lips on mine.

      Everything about Killian is wrong.

      The problem is, nothing has ever felt so right.

      Copyright © 2016 by Sabrina Paige

      Cover Design by Cormar Covers

      Cover Model Stuart Reardon

      Photographer Claudio Harris

      Photograph provided by Love N. Books

      Editor Daryl Banner

      Proofreader Sue Banner

      Formatting Vellum

      This book is a work of fiction. Any similarity to real events, people, or places is entirely coincidental. All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without the permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations used for review. If you have not purchased this book from Amazon or received a copy from the author, you are reading a pirated book.

      The author acknowledges the trademarked status of products referred to in this book and acknowledges that trademarks have been used without permission.

      This book contains mature content, including graphic sex. Please do not continue reading if you are under the age of 18 or if this type of content is disturbing to you.

      NOTE: All characters in the book are 18+ years of age and all sexual acts are consensual.

      To check out the rest of Sabrina Paige's catalog on Amazon, CLICK HERE!

      Created with Vellum

      For my husband, the best dad in the world. And for my daughter Emma, as always.

      For my patient readers, you’ve waited while I wrote this se
    ries very slowly. I’m pretty sure glaciers move faster than I write. Thanks for sticking with it.

      1

      Author’s Note

      *Special New Release & Bonus Content*

      Killian wraps up the West Bend Saints series. The book can be read as a standalone, although it’s better if you’ve read the others prior to reading Killian, especially because Killian does have spoilers in it for the other books.

      To celebrate Killian’s release, I’ve included THE ENTIRE SERIES in Killian for a limited time! And if you’ve already read the first three books, don’t worry — I have some new fun content for you, too! Read on, because I have some BONUS EPILOGUES included!

      I’ve placed Killian first in the book, so if you’ve read the other books, you don’t have to flip through the book to get to Killian. If you haven’t read the other books in the series, you can find the links to each of the other books (in order after Killian) in the table of contents. The series order is as follows:

      Elias (Book One)

      Silas (Book Two)

      Luke (Book Three)

      Killian (Book Four)

      Since I’ve included all of the books, that means that Killian itself is not fifty bajillion pages long, so don’t be misled by the ginormous page count on the Amazon page or the crazy number of Kindle locations in this file.

      These are full-length novels, and Killian weighs in at around 80k words, so it’ll end around 30% on your Kindle, if you’re trying to keep track of the pacing. The other books range from 60-75k words each, with Elias ending around 54%, Silas at 77%, and Luke at 100%.

      As a fun extra bonus, I’ve also included bonus epilogues for the prior books! Those are marked in the table of contents for easy access. If you’ve already read those books, I hope you enjoy seeing what the future has in store for Elias and River, Silas and Tempest, and Luke and Autumn. (Spoiler, one of the couples ends up with twins and triplets!)

      I know a lot of you have been waiting patiently for Killian, and I hope that you love him as much as I do.

      Sabrina

      2

      Lily

      Almost Eight Years Ago

      One knock on the door, and my entire world was changed forever.

      I’d prepared for that moment since Adam slipped the wedding band on my finger back when I was eighteen years old, young and naïve and invincible. I felt like I’d aged two decades in the past six years.

      I would age even faster after the knock on the door. Every cop’s wife thinks about that moment, steels herself against the fear that her husband won’t return from his shift. Each time Adam left, I held my breath, wondering if this would be the time he wouldn’t come back.

      “Mrs. Nelson?”

      When I saw the officer in dress uniform standing in the doorway, I knew all there was to know. I didn’t need to hear anything else after those words, even if I could have heard the rest of what he said over the sound of my own sobbing.

      Adam Nelson. 1984-2008. Killed in the line of duty.

      One sentence to sum up a whole life.

      One knock on the door, and I was a widow at twenty-four years old.

      I hadn’t told Adam I was pregnant. I had just found out. I was saving the news until after the first trimester.

      He died not knowing he was a father.

      It wasn’t until later that I found out everything I knew about Adam had been a lie.

      3

      Lily

      “Shit.” I mutter the word under my breath as I glance up at the clock, wiping my flour-covered hands down the length of my apron. Why am I always running late? "Not running late" should be next years' New Years resolution. Of course, acquiring organizational skills and eating fewer cupcakes should probably be up there on the priority list too. In fact, if I had better organizational skills, I’d write that down on a sticky note or put it in a planner so I remembered the next time I was making resolutions.

      “Opal, are you absolutely sure you’ve got things covered?" I ask. "I hate to leave you here manning the front and back of the store at the same time. We could easily shut down early.”

      Opal rolls her eyes at me as she walks through the kitchen, headed toward the front of the store. My kitchen. I bought the bakery a few months ago, yet it still feels strange to think about this place as my own. I’d never owned anything before this, not even a house, and here I am running my own business. Cupcakes and Cappuccinos is my store, a combination coffee shop and bakery. "It's Monday. This place isn’t exactly teeming with activity,” she says as she breezes past me, the door swinging behind her.

      "I have the Peterson anniversary cake," I call, hanging my apron on a hook and following her to the front. "I'll drop the cupcakes off at Chloe's school and then I'll be back to decorate it."

      "Take your time. The bakery won't burn down in the hour or two you're gone." Opal tsk-tsks me the way she always does before slowly meandering around with a cloth in her hand to clean the empty tabletops. A handful of customers are scattered throughout the front of the store reading newspapers and typing on their laptops.

      Opal shakes her head at me because I can't let go of my city roots, the rush-rush-rush of life that people in West Bend, Colorado just don't seem to possess. Everything moves slower here, and everyone seems to like it that way. I'm the odd one out, too high strung for this place, perpetually juggling a hundred different things and feeling like I'm failing at all of them.

      Opal has been here since I bought the bakery. She came with it, a carryover from the prior owners. She was the only employee who stayed after I bought it – and not by my choice. I wanted to keep the other existing employees as well, but she was the only one who wanted to stay and work for me.

      I came to West Bend, far removed from Chicago and the weight of my husband's name, in order to shed my past. Within days of my and Chloe's arrival, rumors spread that we were hiding something – that we were in the witness protection program or fleeing from an abusive man, or even that I was a felon evading the authorities. Town residents decided that I was a woman to be either hated or pitied.

      All of the residents except Opal.

      Opal just shook her head and clucked her tongue, all too aware of the drama apparently inherent with living in a small town. She's a fixture in West Bend, born and raised here, and is probably the most even-keeled person I've ever met. “People in this town got no business poking their nose in your past,” she’d said. “Glass houses and all that. Besides, we all got pasts. Don’t let it bother you. They’ll come around eventually. People always do.”

      The first month, I cried myself to sleep most nights convinced this entire thing was a mistake. I could count the number of customers on one hand that came through the bakery that month. But then, by the second month we were here, customers began slowly trickling in and we started to build up regular business.

      None of that kept the old biddies in town from continuing to speculate about what we could possibly be running from, of course. The rumors haven't stopped. And they've affected Chloe, despite how much I've tried to protect her. Mean girls in her first-grade class tease her.

      I check the basket on the counter: two boxes of cupcakes, paper plates, and napkins. "Shit. I forgot juice boxes."

      "Get out of here and go on over to Connie's," Opal orders, waving the cloth in her hand. She gives me a look over the edge of her purple leopard print glasses. "You’ve got time. Are you sure about going to the school?"

      I frown, briefly regretting not simply dropping the cupcakes off at school this morning. I'd feel just awful if my going to her elementary school fueled more whispers and rumors from Chloe's classmates.

      But it's Chloe's birthday. Technically, we celebrated it on Saturday, making the four hour drive to celebrate it with my parents. But today is her actual birthday and on her birthday of all days, I didn't want to drop her off at school and let her fend for herself. So what if I'm a little overprotective? It's my fault that she's a pariah in her class. It was my decision to move here from Chicago, and it's my job to be
    protective of her.

      “I’m sure,” I say, my voice firm. “It’s Chloe's birthday. She only turns seven years old once.”

      I feel a pang of guilt at the prospect of leaving Opal to manage the store by herself. Rachel, the front counter girl, quit this morning. Any day but today, I'd have been glad to get rid of her, since her work ethic was less than stellar. But her drama this morning left me behind schedule with baking. Opal said it was good riddance because the girl was more trouble than she was worth anyway.

      In twenty minutes, I need to be at Deerfield Elementary School armed with cupcakes and juice boxes because I want to be there in case those bitchy little first graders give my daughter any grief.

      I dart over to the general store, not even making an attempt at polite conversation with Connie C., which is just fine. Connie C. decided when I arrived in town that she didn’t like me on sight. I usually avoid coming into her store, but desperate times call for it. I grab two packages of juice boxes and stuff one under each arm. I'm glancing around, trying to decide if there’s anything else I've forgotten when I get hit by a brick wall.

      A brick wall that spills icy-cold liquid all over my shirt.

      “Are you freaking kidding me?” I squeal as the juice boxes fall to the floor with a thud. I look down at my white t-shirt, now covered in brown liquid that is rapidly spreading across my breasts. Of course I wore a white t-shirt today. That’s just fantastic.

      “Damn it, woman. Watch where you're going.” The brick wall has a voice. A voice that calls me woman like we’re in the nineteen-fifties. A baritone voice that sends a tingle through me or maybe that’s just the freezing-cold liquid that is making my nipples hard.

      It also smells like whiskey.

      That's stellar. Now I can head to the elementary school reeking like I've been hitting the bottle all morning.

     


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