Only Forever With A Billionaire (Only Us Billionaire Romance Book 3) by Ellie Hall

Only Forever With A Billionaire (Only Us Billionaire Romance Book 3) by Ellie Hall

Author:Ellie Hall [Hall, Ellie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Christian Stories, Faith Based, Inspirational Reads, Love Inspired, Bachelor, Single Mother, Hearts Desire, Clean & Wholesome, Life-Changes, Second Chance Reunion, Honesty & Trust, Home & Family, Lifetime Love, Romantic Schemes, Love-Family & Forever, Action & Adventure, Small Town & Rural Area, Beautiful & Feisty, Only Us Billionaire Romance, Billionaire Playboy, Family & Domestic Life, Cowboy Romance, Best Friend's Sister, London Wedding
Publisher: Ellie Hall
Published: 2019-04-17T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 13

Charlotte

Charlotte was annoyed that Wyatt went through the trouble and expense to fly them on the private jet. She didn’t like people spending money on her. In fact, she’d forbade Will spoil her after he’d gifted her with designer clothing, new furniture, a car, and more after he’d become successful. But she couldn’t stop him from doting on Birdie—not that her daughter minded.

From an early age, Charlotte learned that money didn’t grow on trees. She worked hard for everything she had. It didn’t sit well with her for other people to spend their cash on things she probably didn’t need. Her mother had been careless with money and they’d struggled. Being around wealth made her uncomfortable because it could all disappear in a blink. Enough could easily turn into none.

She tried to squish the thoughts deep down and enjoy the moment of arrival at the ranch.

“Welcome,” Wyatt said, opening his arms as they approached the ranch house. A large tree was in the front yard with a tire swing that Birdie would love.

It was an enormous single-level sprawling home with a wide front porch had an overhang. There was a pair of rocking chairs a few paces away.

Wyatt grabbed their luggage and she followed him along a stone path to the door. He elbowed it open and let her step inside first.

Was it modest? No.

Was it simple? Nope.

Was it humble? Definitely not.

The ranch house was rustic elegance with vaulted timber beam ceilings, a custom kitchen with high-end appliances—she knew that only because of her brother’s remodeling projects—and a magnificent stone hearth on the far wall of the great room. It was magnificent expect there was hardly any furniture.

“Do you really live here or is this a preview model?” She was only half joking.

He chuckled. “Yes. I had to reschedule the interior designer who’s going to finish furnishing the space, but it’s starting to feel like home again. It took me nearly a year to have it restored. I lived in the barn during the bulk of the work. I think the horses miss me.” He passed her a bottle of sparkling water.

“Did you grow up here?”

Wyatt shook his head. “Grew up in a trailer about ten miles away. This was my granddaddy’s place. He was the heart and soul of the ranch when I was growing up. He died when I was out traveling the world, modeling.” Wyatt shook his head with disgust or some equally sharp-edged emotion. He took a long sip of water. “Sometimes things change and not always for the better.”

“What about your parents?”

“No comment.”

There was a single chair in the living room atop a large area rug. She guessed the chair belonged to his grandfather. Floor to ceiling windows lined another wall overlooking the pastures and hills.

“We get the sunrise through these windows here and the sunset off the deck. My grandfather designed it that way on purpose. Early morning breakfast and sunshine to wake him up, cold drink and sunset at the end of the day.



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