Waikiki Wedding: Unforgettable Nights in Hawaii by Chris Keniston

Waikiki Wedding: Unforgettable Nights in Hawaii by Chris Keniston

Author:Chris Keniston [Keniston, Chris and Steinberg, Linda]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Publisher: Indie House Publishing
Published: 2016-06-15T16:00:00+00:00


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“We have your room ready, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke." The clerk behind the desk proceeded to explain to Carrie's parents about all the amenities, including the free Wi-Fi and a long list of other things that no one really cared about.

Not seeing Carrie anywhere in the lobby, Amy wrapped the towel more tightly around her waist and twisted to face her brother. "You guys go on up without me. I'm going to say hi to Carrie's folks."

"Will we see you again tonight?" Doug asked.

"Emily will." Amy turned to her future sister-in-law. "You're still coming to the bachelorette party, right?"

"Absolutely." She patted Doug's arm. "This guy is ditching me early to keep a date with a football game in the bar."

"Hey, you said you wanted to go to the party," Doug protested.

"I do." Emily sank into her fiancé and, raising her chin, lightly kissed his lips. "We can make our own fun later."

Doug didn't say a word, but he stared down at Emily like he'd forgotten anyone else was in the hotel.

The flash of heat between those two was so strong that Amy actually took a step back and resisted the urge to fan herself.

Ray lingered, his gaze shifting from the happy couple to her. For a brief moment she thought she saw the same hunger in his eyes. She probably did. She’d seen it on the beach, in the water, and, now that she thought about it, pretty much all morning during their Honolulu tour. Didn't all men think about sex every nine seconds or something ridiculous like that? She'd only be kidding herself to believe he could feel about her the way Doug did about Emily.

When she'd swam up behind Ray earlier and knocked his feet—and his swim trunks—out from under him, he'd come up spewing water like Old Faithful, fire in his eyes, ready to lunge at the person foolish enough to tackle him. Instead his eyes had landed on Amy, and his expression had softened. Now a wary smile graced his features. She wished instead that the tender expression from before still stared back at her.

"I think I'll get a cool drink in the bar," Ray said.

"Good idea. Why don’t you order me a margarita? This should only take a minute."

Ray nodded and walked away.

"Amy, dear." Carrie's mother smiled warmly at Amy's approach. "I expected my daughter to be here."

So did Amy. "She should be down in a sec. I know she had some last-minute details to go over."

"Yes. Details." The woman shook her head. "I swear that girl is so hard-headed it's no wonder—"

Extending his hand, the clerk gave Mr. Clarke a small cardboard envelope. "Here are two key cards for your room—"

"Room?" Carrie's mom interrupted. "We have a suite."

The man turned to his computer. “Just give me a moment to check.” Hunching closer, his brows buckled as he squinted at the screen. "May I see your identification again please?"

Amy crossed her fingers at her sides and prayed the hotel hadn't botched the Clarkes’ reservation.



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