Redeeming Slater (Perception Book 4) by Shandi Boyes

Redeeming Slater (Perception Book 4) by Shandi Boyes

Author:Shandi Boyes [Boyes, Shandi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-12-12T16:00:00+00:00


My heart melts when Maggie tells me the boys from the band bought her the café as a retirement gift. She was reluctant to accept it, but the boys soon made it apparent they wouldn’t take no for an answer. She explains how Lola, Emily’s sister, asked her about a poster of the San Francisco skyline she had hanging in her office at Mavericks one afternoon. Her dream had always been to open a B&B in Sausalito, but after encountering a few bumps in the road, her dreams were never fulfilled. Before she knew it, thirty years had flown by.

When Lola told Jacob about Maggie’s dream, Jacob shared the news with Noah. Once Noah told the rest of the band members, they all chipped in to purchase the café for Maggie.

“There are four small cabins attached to the back of the café, and Maggie has plans to extend the floor space in here to add another three rooms.” The pride in Slater’s voice makes me misty-eyed. “I tried to convince her to travel with us, you know, to ensure the beer was the coldest it could be, but for some reason, a B&B sounded more appealing to her.”

He laughs when Maggie throws a red dishcloth at him. Once the redness on his face fades, Maggie fills me in on everything I missed the past two years. I’m surprised when she informs me about Noah’s accident. By looking at him, you’d never know he was so severely injured. She shares photos of Emily and Noah’s wedding she clipped from magazines, and a few private ones she took herself, and she gushes like a proud grandmother when she shows me photos of Maddie and Jasper as newborn babies.

I’m having such a fun time, I’m not even bothered to discover the sun is beginning to rise by the time Slater and I head back to his bike. After ensuring my helmet is on tight, Slater straddles his bike before assisting me on the back. I wave goodbye to Maggie before banding my arms around his waist and resting my cheek on his back. His heart is thumping so hard, it’s audible over the healthy rumble of his engine. Although it’s summer, a dense layer of fog covers the bay, giving it an eerie effect. It’s still outstandingly beautiful, just in its own unique way—much like the man I’m cozying up to.

Due to the early morning hour, we miss the paparazzi who were at the hotel when we exited last night. Slater helps me off his bike before removing my helmet. I scan his gorgeous face as he stores it in his saddlebag. I was shocked when he pulled my helmet out. I tried to brush it away before he noticed it, but I’m reasonably sure he saw the tear that fell from my eye. I’ve never stopped loving him, and the fact he still carried my helmet with him two years after I left him reveals he still cares for me too. That's why I’ve decided to tell him why I left.



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