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Las Vegas Girl (Baxter and Holt, #1) Las Vegas Girl by Leslie Wolfe
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Leslie Wolfe, Las Vegas Girl
“I have this issue with the arrogance of thriving evil, of jubilant wrongdoers.”
Leslie Wolfe, Las Vegas Girl
“Who the hell leaked it? DC Wallace will throw a fit.” I asked, scampering toward the car in the freezing wind. I wasn’t really expecting an answer. Holt unlocked his car and we climbed inside, then he grabbed the laptop and started searching the internet for the newscast. “There it is,” he said, then pushed the laptop closer to me. The piece of news was less than five minutes long. It included a few seconds shot at the Aquamarine, showing Maddie’s”
Leslie Wolfe, Las Vegas Girl
“hollers, among beautiful young women dressed provocatively, even if only for a weekend. She loved riding in those elevators. Nothing bad was going to happen, not with so many people watching. She forced some air into her lungs and stepped in, still hesitant. The doors whooshed to a close, and the elevator set in motion. She willed herself to look through the glass at the effervescent lobby, as the ruckus grew more distant with each floor. She didn’t want to look at the man, but she felt his gaze burn into her flesh. She shot a brief glance in his direction, as she casually let her eyes wander toward the elevator’s”
Leslie Wolfe, Las Vegas Girl
“guests to ride in the elevator, so she wouldn’t have to share it alone with that man. No one came. Her step faltered, and her hand grabbed the doorframe, afraid to let go, still unsure of what to do. The hotel lobby sizzled with life and excitement and sparkled in a million colors, as can only be seen in Vegas. Nearby, clusters of gaming tables and slot machines were surrounded by tourists, and cheers erupted every now and then, almost covering the ringing of bells and the digital sound of tokens overflowing in silver trays, while the actual winnings printed silently on thermal paper in coupons redeemable”
Leslie Wolfe, Las Vegas Girl