Catching the Cowboy: A Royal Brothers Novel (Grape Seed Falls Romance Book 6) by Liz Isaacson

Catching the Cowboy: A Royal Brothers Novel (Grape Seed Falls Romance Book 6) by Liz Isaacson

Author:Liz Isaacson [Isaacson, Liz]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: AEJ Creative Works
Published: 2018-05-22T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Hazel enjoyed flirting with Dylan. Probably too much. But he was so handsome in that hat, and it seemed like every female eye had swiveled their way as soon as they’d entered The Barn.

Of course they had. Dylan didn’t come to town much, and he certainly never came out dancing and singing in a place like this. Hazel did, and often, and had found many of her first dates here.

It was bizarre how she was thinking about never having another first date again. Dylan was handsome, kind, hardworking, punctual, witty, and probably a bunch of other things she hadn’t learned about him yet.

He was the first man she wanted more time to get to know. More dates. More of everything.

“This isn’t a low-carb night, is it?” he asked as he picked up the menu.

“I haven’t eaten saltines and butter since last weekend, so nope.”

“Great.” He put the menu down and looked across the table. “So, McKayla, what do you do for a living?”

“I’m a motorcycle mechanic.” She gave him a friendly smile and tossed her hair over her shoulder.

Dylan clearly wasn’t expecting that, because he made a noise of surprise. “Wow. That’s…great. You must work at Johnston’s.”

“It’s my grandfather’s shop.” She glanced at Jason. “It’s been in the family for about as long as Grape Seed Falls has been a town.”

“Do you ride in Motorcycle Mania?” Dylan asked, and it was Hazel’s turn to inhale in surprise. The waitress arrived and placed their drinks on the table.

“Every year,” McKayla said. “Are you interested? It’s coming up.”

“I don’t have a bike.”

“It’s not necessary,” Jason said.

“Are you ready to order?” the waitress interrupted, and they turned their attention to ordering. Dylan got an order of cheese and bacon French fries, as well as a tower of onion rings, and Hazel wondered how much the man could eat.

When the petite woman walked away, Dylan asked, “So anyone can ride? Where do they get a bike?”

“You can rent them from us for the event,” she said. “I own three motorcycles.” She scanned him though almost all of him hid beneath the table. “You’re really tall, but my father’s bike might be a good fit.”

“Your father’s bike?” Hazel asked, her surprise echoing in every syllable now.

McKayla shrugged, but Jason covered her hand with both of his. “Someone should ride it.”

Dylan looked at Hazel, and they somehow had a conversation about how McKayla’s father had passed away a few years ago without saying anything. She liked that so much, her fingertips started to tingle. She’d seen her parents have these silent conversations, and it always made her marvel that two people could be so in tune with one another. She’d longed for that kind of relationship before she’d even known what it was.

“I’d like to come see if I can ride it,” Dylan said. “I’m okay on a horse, but—a”

“And an ATV,” Hazel said. “And a side-by-side.”

Dylan smiled at her, a soft gesture that made her insides gooey. “Those too. But I’ve only ridden a motorcycle a couple of times.



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