Harlequin Intrigue September 2015--Box Set 1 of 2 by Catherine Anderson
Author:Catherine Anderson
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Harlequin Intrigue
Publisher: Harlequin
Chapter Seven
Willow couldnât take her eyes off Doris.
Leo had been involved with this woman?
Doris was the complete opposite of her. Everything from her low-cut top to those red high-heel boots screamed that she liked the wilder side of life.
Sheâd considered the fact that during their marriage Leo had cheated on her. He was a womanizer and liked to flirt. And heâd lost interest in her early on, almost as soon as theyâd exchanged vows.
But now she realized he and Doris had rolled in the hay while Willow had wondered what was wrong with her, if she didnât possess enough sex appeal to please him.
She certainly hadnât had enough to keep Brett in town. Heâd wanted other women, too.
But Doris said Willow had been a tool to make Leo look good. For what reason?
Who had he wanted to impress?
And if Doris had killed Leo, why had she admitted that she knew her?
âCan we come inside for a minute?â Willow asked. âI need to use your restroom.â What she really needed was to know if Sam was inside the house.
Doris glared at her, but waved them inside the foyer. âFirst door on the left.â
Willow hurried down the hall, but she did a quick visual as she passed the small living room. Basic furniture, hair and makeup magazines on the oak coffee table, but no toys or childrenâs books.
She ducked in the bathroom and closed the door, then checked the closet and cabinet. Sam wasnât hidden inside, and there were no kidsâ toothpaste or toys. She flushed the toilet, so as not to draw suspicion, then ran some water in the sink. When she finished, she slipped out and peered into the kitchen. Doris was handing Brett a cup of coffee.
She tiptoed down the hall to the bedrooms. One on the left that looked ostentatious with a hot-pink satin comforter, a silk robe tossed across a chaise and a door that probably led to a master bath. She veered into the second bedroom, which was filled with junk. Boxes of items Doris had obviously ordered online. She didnât see any signs of Sam or a child anywhere, though. She checked the closet and found more boxes stacked, many of them unopened. Many from expensive department stores.
How does the woman support her shopping habit?
Brettâs voice echoed as she made her way back to him.
âWhere were you yesterday, Doris?â Brett asked.
Doris tapped cigarette ashes into a coffee cup she held in her hand. âI was out. Why you want to know?â
âOut where?â Brett asked.
âHoney, you sound like a cop, not a cowboyâ
Doris batted her lashes at Brett and traced a finger along his collar. Willow bit her lip. Surely Brett wouldnât be attracted to Doris like Leo had...
Brett winked at her, irking Willow even more. âJust indulge me, Doris,â Brett said smoothly. âWere you with Leo?â
Anger flickered in the womanâs eyes for a brief second. âNo. I had to pull a double shift at Hoochies.â
Willow inhaled to stem a reaction. Hoochies was a well-known bar where the waitresses offered dessert on the side.
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