Tie the Knot in Good Hope (A Good Hope Novel Book 7) by Cindy Kirk

Tie the Knot in Good Hope (A Good Hope Novel Book 7) by Cindy Kirk

Author:Cindy Kirk [Kirk, Cindy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Waverly House
Published: 2018-07-29T16:00:00+00:00


Sixteen

“That wasn’t so bad.” Owen gazed at the furniture stacked in the back of his pickup, ready for delivery to a family in need.

“It makes a difference when you have two men.” Ethan pushed up the tailgate. “Are you sure you won’t need help unloading this stuff?”

“According to your sister, there are people at the house where this is going who will help.”

“If they aren’t there, text me.” Ethan’s gaze met his. “I have a meeting at noon, but I’m free until then.”

“Thanks, Ethan.” Owen held out his hand.

“I was happy to help.” Ethan gave Owen’s hand a shake.

“I misjudged you.”

Eliza’s baby brother had been just enough younger that Owen had had little contact with him growing up. Owen had judged Ethan based on his money and his success. Based on what he’d observed this morning, he’d been wrong.

“We got off on the wrong foot.” Ethan gestured with his head toward Lindsay, who’d started down the steps of her third-floor apartment. “If I’d known you and Lindsay were involved, I’d never have agreed to escort her to the wedding and reception.”

“We’re not—” Owen stopped, not sure how to describe what was between him and Lindsay. “Lindsay and I are friends.”

The phone in Ethan’s pocket emitted a sound that reminded Owen of the Law & Order chimes. Pulling it from his pocket, he glanced down. “Looks like the meeting has been moved up. I have to go.”

Lindsay strolled up. “Pancakes and coffee are on the table.”

“Thanks, but I’m going to take a rain check.” Ethan lifted a hand. “Take care of that back, Lindsay.”

Without waiting for a reply, Ethan slipped behind the wheel of his truck, and the engine roared to life.

“What am I going to do with all the pancakes?” Lindsay wailed as Ethan’s taillights disappeared from view.

Impulsively, Owen slung an arm around her shoulders. “Hey, you still have me.”

A look he couldn’t quite decipher crossed her face. “Yes, I guess I do.”

The only trouble was, she didn’t look very happy about it.



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