A Brac Pack Crazy Family Christmas by Lynn Hagen

A Brac Pack Crazy Family Christmas by Lynn Hagen

Author:Lynn Hagen [Hagen, Lynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Christmas, Paranormal, Coddington
ISBN: 9781619269873
Google: wag0LgEACAAJ
Amazon: 1619269872
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Published: 2012-05-08T04:00:00+00:00


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“You sent him to that bar.”

Ruttford leaned against the house, not wanting to see the two men rutting together. “No, I sent the bartender to him. I may like my games, but I’m not that big of an asshole.”

“We’ll see, Ruttford. We’ll see.” The warning was clear in Nick’s voice as it faded away.

The elf rolled his eyes as he walked away, grumbling to himself about the next mate.

Chapter 11:

Mark and Caden

Caden got out of his truck, wondering what in the blue blazes was going on now. How the heck did he own a mechanics shop with his mate and his truck seemed to be the one that kept dying on him?

That didn’t make any sense to him.

Caden circled around to the front, knowing dang well he hadn’t a clue what he was looking for. He may be half owner of a garage, but he was the bookkeeper. What did he know about engines?

That was what his mate Mark was for.

Caden pulled his jacket around his body as he turned around to get back into his truck. To heck with it. He’d sit in the dying heat in the cab of his truck and call his mate.

There was no sense in him standing out here in the biting cold just staring at the engine, praying he miraculously figured out the problem.

Just as he reached for the door handle, he heard a voice coming from behind him.

“Do you need some help?”

Caden spun around, seeing a very short guy smiling up at him in a pair of blue coveralls. Caden thought it odd that the man just appeared out of nowhere. He glanced around, not seeing another truck on the road.

Okay, this isn’t strange in the least.

He pulled his cell phone out, ready to call Mark when he noticed it was dead. What rotten luck he was having today!

“I…uh…”

“What seems to be the problem?” the man asked as he walked around to the front of the truck, looking at the hood as if it should pop open of its own volition.

“It just cut out on me.”

“No sputters or groans?”

Caden shook his head back and forth, keeping a safe distance from the stranger. “No, none.”

The guy waved a hand at Caden and then the hood, an impatient look on his face. “Well, then, pop the hood and let’s have a look.”

Caden opened the driver’s door, doing as the man said. What choice did he have? It wasn’t as if he knew what he was doing. And if the stranger could get his truck running, Caden would be a happy man.

“Try starting it,” the man said from under the hood.

Caden blinked. How the hell did he get under there so quickly? No matter. Caden climbed in and turned the key, but nothing happened. He tried again, but it still didn’t turn over.

“Hold on,” he heard the guy yell.

Caden yelped when the guy slid from under the hood and hit the ground. He rushed out of the truck, wanting to make sure he was okay.



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