Title: Dirty Angels (Dirty
Angels #1)
Author: Karina
Halle
Release Date: Spring / Summer 2014
Synopsis
For Luisa Chavez, a twenty-three year old
former beauty queen, a better life has always been just out of her reach. Sure,
she’s had men at her feet since she was a young teenager but she’s never had
the one thing she’s craved – security. Having grown up in near poverty, her
waitressing job in Cabo San Lucas can barely let her take care of herself, let
alone her ailing parents. Every day is another unwanted advance, every day is a
struggle to survive.
When Salvador
Reyes, the depraved leader of a major Mexican cartel, takes an interest in her,
Luisa is presented with an opportunity she can’t afford to pass up. She’ll
become Salvador’s wife and exchange her freedom and body for a life of riches –
riches she can bestow upon her deserving parents. But Luisa quickly finds out
that even the finest wines and jewels can’t undo the ugliness in her marriage,
nor the never-ending violence that threatens her every move.
Soon, Luisa is
looking for an escape, a way out of the carefully controlled life she’s
leading. She finally gets her wish in the worst way possible.
As it is,
being the wife of Salvador makes her an ideal target for rival cartels and
there’s one particular man who needs Luisa as part of his cartel’s expansion.
One particular man whose quest for power has destroyed lives, slit throats and
gotten him out of an American prison. One particular man who will stop at
nothing until he gets what he wants.
That man is
Javier Bernal. And he wants Luisa. He wants to take her, keep her, ruin
her.
Unless she
ruins him first.
***WARNING***
This book deals with drug cartels and as such it contains a lot of sex and
violence and some violent sex. It can get pretty ugly, pretty dark and pretty
crazy. There is drug use, abuse, a bit of torture and dubious consent. The hero
is not a hero and the villains...well, they're even worse. If this sort of
thing bothers you, please do not read. This ain't no cupcake farting unicorn
kind of book***
Excerpt
There was a
strange moment of silence and I concentrated hard, trying to hear more than the
obvious. They were all waiting. Waiting for the order. Waiting for the man in
charge to speak.
He
did.
It came from
the left of me. His voice was cool, calm and collected. I didn’t have to see to
know who had taken me. The man I’d heard so much about. The man I’d been taught
to fear.
“Gentleman,”
he said and I could almost feel his infamous eyes on my body, “remove the
bag.”
There was a
rustle and my face was immediately met with cool air that seized my lungs and
bright lights that blinded me. I scrunched up my face, afraid to look, to see.
Now it was all so real and I wanted to stay in the dark.
“Who did
this?”
Suddenly cool
hands were at my swollen cheek and I flinched.
“Who did
this?” my captor repeated, an edge to his level voice, his cigar-laced breath
on my face.
“Sorry,”
Franco mumbled. “It was the only way to quiet her.”
A heavy pause
filled the room like deadweight. Finally the fingers came away from my skin and
my body relaxed momentarily. I felt the man stand in front of me, bending over
so he was in my face, the spicy scent of tea and tobacco emanating off of
him.
“Look at me
Luisa Reyes.”
Chavez, I thought to myself, I
will always be Luisa Chavez.
“Darling,
aren’t you curious to where you are?”
“My name is
Luisa Chavez,” I said. I opened my eyes to see golden ones
staring right back at me. It was like looking at an eagle. “And I know where I
am. I know who you are. You are Javier Bernal.”
He raised his
brow in amusement and nodded. I’d seen his picture before, on the news. There
was only one and that was his mugshot but even in that photo, his eyes made an
impression on you. They saw right into your depths and made you question
yourself. He was one of the men whom Salvador feared, even though Salvador had
more power. He was the one I had been told to watch out for, the supposed
reason why I’d always been locked in the compound or escorted by the local
police to go shopping.
And yet here I
was, tied to a chair in a cold, leaking basement with nothing in it except five
cartel members, a video camera and a knife that lay on top of a stool in front
of me.
All of that
for nothing. I could escape Salvador but I could never escape the
cartels.
I had asked
for this fate.
“You know why
you’re here,” Javier said with deliberation, straightening up in his sharp
black suit. He walked over to the stool, swiping up the knife, and glancing at
me over his shoulder. “Don’t you?”
I could only
breathe. I wanted to look at the others, at Este, at Franco, at the two other
mystery men, but I was frozen in his gaze like a cow in
headlights.
“What is the
knife for?” I asked, my throat painfully dry.
“You’ll find
out after,” he said. “It is for your husband. For your Salvador.” He stepped to
the side and waved his arm at the camera. “And this is also for
him.”
He eyed someone
over my shoulder and gave a sharp nod. I heard a rip from behind and a piece of
duct tape was placed over my mouth. I squirmed helplessly and the lights in the
basement dimmed. The men stepped to the side while Javier went behind the video
camera. A white light came off the front of it and bathed me in an eerie
glow.
Javier cleared
his throat, his face covered in shadow and said loudly, projecting to the
camera, “This is Luiza Reyes, former beauty queen of the Baja State and
property of Salvador Reyes. Salvador, we have your wife and we have a long list
of demands, demands which I know you can meet. I expect full cooperation in
this matter, or she dies in the next seven days. If she’s lucky. I’ll give you
some time to think about what you’re willing to give up for her. Then we’ll be
contacting you. Good bye.”
The light on
the camera switched off but the rest of the room remained dim.
“I hope your
husband checks his emails often. It would be a shame to have to put this on
YouTube.”
There was a
smirk on his face at that as he slowly walked toward me, the knife glinting in
his hand. His eyes burned through the shadows, then grew somber.
He held up the
knife. “I think it’s only going to hurt the first time.”
My eyes
focused on the silver of the blade but the terror inside me grew too strong and
my urge to breathe through the duct tape became too difficult. My lungs seized
in panic, pulsing dots appeared in my vision. I felt a hand on my collarbone,
gripping the edge of my blouse and then everything went black.
About the
Author
With her USA Today Bestselling The Artists
Trilogy published by Grand Central Publishing, numerous foreign publication
deals, and self-publishing success with her Experiment in Terror series,
Vancouver-born Karina Halle is a true example of the term "Hybrid
Author." Though her books showcase her love of all things dark, sexy and
edgy, she's a closet romantic at heart and strives to give her characters a
HEA...whenever possible.
Karina holds a
screenwriting degree from Vancouver Film School and a Bachelor of Journalism
from TRU. Her travel writing, music reviews/interviews and photography have
appeared in publications such as Consequence of Sound, Mxdwn and GoNomad Travel
Guides. She currently lives on an island on the coast of British Columbia where
she’s preparing for the zombie apocalypse with her fiance and rescue
pup.
Karina is
represented by Scott Waxman of the Waxman Leavell Literary
Agency.
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