There's Always Plan B by Susan Mallery

There's Always Plan B by Susan Mallery

Author:Susan Mallery [Mallery, Susan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Divorced Women, Bed and Breakfast Accommodations, Travel, Contemporary, Fiction, Romance, Bed & Breakfast, Mothers and Daughters, General
ISBN: 9781552543368
Google: d-AHeBcBRTQC
Amazon: 0373880510
Barnesnoble: 0373880510
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2005-07-01T10:00:00+00:00


“So?” her mother asked as Carly approached the picnic table. “What did he say?”

“Hi, Jack,” Carly said as she took her seat. “He was very polite, very nice and very insistent that we didn’t have a ghost. Apparently he has a bunch of equipment in his SUV. I have a feeling he’s a technical kind of guy.”

“We can beat him,” Jack said with the confidence of a sixteen-year-old who has yet to experience serious defeat. “He’s toast.”

“Hope so.”

“He’s very handsome,” Rhonda said. “Those dark eyes. Was he charming? He seemed charming.”

“He was okay,” Carly said as she picked at a roll. No way was she going to discuss her suddenly squishy insides with her mother or her daughter.

“You’re right, Grandma,” Tiffany said dreamily as she stared at the house. “I mean he’s really old and everything, but he was hot.”

Jack narrowed his gaze. “You liked him?” he asked in outrage.

Tiffany seemed to surface. She glanced at Jack and smiled. “Not like that. He’s practically old enough to be my dad.” Then she glanced at Carly and her smile widened.

Carly shook her head. Great. Adam Covell had been in residence all of fifteen minutes and he already had the three generations of women lusting after him. What would happen over the next couple of weeks?

“Maybe you can go out with him,” her daughter said.

Before Carly could answer, Rhonda chimed in. “Nonsense. She’s already dating Steve Everwood.”

Tiffany’s mouth dropped open. “You’re dating my math teacher? Mo-om. No. You can’t. That’s just too twisted for words.”

Tell me about it, Carly thought. “I’m not dating anyone. In case neither of you has noticed, there aren’t any guys around here. So no one has to panic.”

“But you will be dating Steve,” Rhonda said in a way that made it sound a lot more like a statement than a question.

“I’m not so sure.” Carly still had trouble thinking of the man as “Steve.” She had a feeling it would be better to hold off on any dating until she could work her mind around his first name. Plus, “I’m really busy with work. I don’t have time.”

“You need to make time,” Rhonda told her.

Not likely. “Until that happens, let’s focus on what’s important. We have to make sure we stay one step ahead of our new guest. By the time he leaves here, I want him totally convinced we have a haunted house with a beautiful and active ghost in residence.”



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