Her Dirty Builders: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (A Men at Work Romance Book 10) by Mika Lane

Her Dirty Builders: A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance (A Men at Work Romance Book 10) by Mika Lane

Author:Mika Lane [Lane, Mika]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781948369718
Publisher: Headlands Publishing
Published: 2021-04-14T16:00:00+00:00


“Ty, you look seriously tired, my friend.”

Our resident woodworker gazed around the room, avoiding our eyes and started measuring a piece of trim.

A piece of trim he’d measured not two minutes earlier.

Case shot me a glance and winked. “Hey, Alden, I think after you and I left last night, Ty might have had… a little fun time with our friend Esme.”

No shit.

If we hadn’t been suspicious before, Ty had just confirmed everything.

He finally smiled and looked up at us. “Guilty as charged. But I don’t kiss and tell.” He put his hands on the tool belt hanging around his waist as if he were daring us to dig for details.

But that’s not what we were after.

Case nodded. “It’s all good, man. Alden and I were just talking about Esme this morning. Looks like we’re all interested.”

Ty’s eyebrows rose.

I got it. He wasn’t sure whether this was good news or bad.

He put his hands up like a stop sign. “Guys. I don’t mean to tread on anyone’s territory. If this is going to be an issue for our working together—or our friendship—just say the word. I’m not going to mess things up for a woman who just got her heart broken and is probably just trying to sow some wild oats anyway.”

“Esme’s intentions aside, that’s not the issue at all, Ty,” I said. “We have an idea we wanted to run past you.”

His eyebrows rose. “Lay it on me.”

“If Esme is down with it, how ’bout we all date her?”

He looked between the two of us before he spoke, like he was trying to assess how serious we were. “That’s… quite an idea. I guess we could… bring it up with her. Where do we start?”

Before we could answer, Ty did it for us. “I’ll tell you what. How ’bout everyone come over to my place tonight for dinner? It’ll probably just be take-out but I feel like celebrating.”

Case frowned. “It might be a little too early to start celebrating—”

But Ty cut him off. “I didn’t mean celebrating about Esme, although you never know. I have something else to celebrate.”

After a pause, he broke into a huge smile. “It’s not that big of a deal, really, but I’m pretty fucking happy about it. A chair I designed just won a national award.”

Case crossed the room in three long steps and held his hand out in congratulations, slapping Ty on the back with his other hand. “No shit. Brother, that’s killer news.”

I did the same. “Wow, Ty. Congrats, man.”

Ty was all kinds of talented with wood, and I’d wondered on more than one occasion if his fixing up dry rot on old buildings was just a way to pay the bills on the way to something bigger. Looked like he might be on his way.

He scrolled through his phone and showed us the chair, a sleek mid-century design with incredibly beautifully turned wood.

“Jesus, dude. Sign me up. I’m buying one,” I said.

I should have asked first how much it was, but I would do anything to support my friend.



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