Street Justice Charlie's Angel by best selling author Samantha Fury

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Synopsis Charlie's life in Northern Ohio is ordinary and consistent. When her dad loses his job, fighting becomes an every day event. Moving in with her sister only makes matters worse. Her life is turned upside down. In a desperate attempt to find a safe haven,she ends up on the streets of Chicago. Here she's introduced to a different kind of world. A place where crime lords and women of the night come out to play. Charlie finds herself at the mercy of Rico DeLusa, a local crime king. When she begins having feelings for one of Rico's employees, Angel Blackwell, she wonders if she's out of her element. Is she being drawn into their world, instead of being a light in a dark place? Blackmail, prostitution and drugs were never a part of her life, but they are now She finds herself in the middle of a fight between good and evil. She needs the strength to overcome, the wisdom to make the right choices, and the insight to follow what is right Instead of listening to her heart. . .

Street Justice Tidal Wave Release date Jan 2011 Street Justice Reasonable Service coming soon.

We thank you for reading!! My Novel Charlie's Angel Copyright 2010 Samantha Fury

Chapter 1

Charlie

Charlie sat on the floor leaning against the kitchen cabinet. She glanced at the gun and the crimson on her hands and shirt. Was it her blood or Benny's?

Everything happened so fast. She didn't know Benny's temper could escalate like that, and she never thought he would attack her.

From the first day Charlie moved in she knew Benny couldn't be trusted. She tried to make Tammy see, but her sister was in denial. Charlie sighed, why didn't she see this coming? She should have left the first time she caught her sister's boyfriend watching her.

Today's trouble began as she came home from work with supper. She set the pizza on the table and took out her cell phone. Benny came out of nowhere and snatched it out of her hand. "You don't need to call Tammy. She's gone. She won't be back 'til Monday." Benny stepped back smiling.

"Give me my phone."

"Take it."

"Benny!"

"I paid for it." Benny sneered.

"You did not. Give me my phone." Charlie reached as he held it out, but Benny tossed it over his shoulder. He grabbed her wrist and leered. She couldn't help but smell his breath.

"Are you drunk?"

"Who me?" Benny laughed, gesturing at the bottle of whiskey on the table.

"I'm tired of you Benny!" Charlie turned.

"No, you don't! Come here! Don't you know what this means? We're finally alone." Benny grabbed her wrist.

"I'm not staying with you," Charlie spat out.

Benny yanked her close, picked her up and turned her around. "Let's dance."

Charlie pushed, but Benny held on, laughing. Out of anger and frustration, she slapped him hard.

Benny stepped back; he raised a brow and wiped his lip with the back of his hand. He looked at the blood, shaking his head. "You shouldn't have done that."

"Let me go Benny!"

"You're not going anywhere. I'm tired of your skinny sister. I want you!" Benny stood in front of the back door taunting Charlie. She turned and ran to the front door. Benny followed, caught her, and slammed her against the wall.

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