All Mixed Up: A Second Chance Romance (Common Threads Book 8) by Heidi Hutchinson

All Mixed Up: A Second Chance Romance (Common Threads Book 8) by Heidi Hutchinson

Author:Heidi Hutchinson [Hutchinson, Heidi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Smartypants Romance
Published: 2023-10-11T16:00:00+00:00


Saturday was spent in the studio with Tyrone as they finished the floor of the lounge.

It had turned out beautifully.

So why was he still unsettled?

He got in his car to drive home and instead pointed the BMW toward West Loop. He shot a text to his sister to warn her he was coming.

He had no idea if Sabine could help him, but he’d be foolish not to ask her.

She opened the door to the loft and narrowed her gaze.

“Brother mine,” she greeted. “Are you here seeking wisdom or cookies?”

“A bit of both.” He smirked and followed her into the loft.

Dave was sitting on a stool at the kitchen island.

They were an odd couple from the outside looking in. Sabine was a teacher and Dave was a rock star with face tattoos. They lived here at Sabine’s loft, but Dave had a condo in the East Randolph Residence. They had every intention of keeping both places.

When you saw them together, it all made sense. Individually, they were awesome. But together they were something else. Something better.

André accepted the bottle of hard cider Sabine handed him and took a seat on the stool beside Dave.

“I love being a grownup,” Dave said, clinking his bottle of cider against André’s. “Cider and cookies are definitely where it’s at.”

“What’s up with you? Do I finally get to find out what’s going on with you and Nikki?” Sabine asked, getting to the point. She set a plate of cookies on the island in front of him. They looked like chocolate chip. Dave grabbed one immediately.

“You’re seeing Nikki? From work?” Dave asked. “That’s a trip.”

André paused as he processed that Dave considered being a rock star “work” like it was any nine-to-five. He picked up a cookie as well and tried to inspect it for raisins. Sabine had fooled him before.

“Remember the night I hit her with my car?” André asked.

Dave choked on his cider.

“I seem to recall that unfortunate incident,” Sabine replied.

André examined the label on his cider and blew out a large breath. Then he recounted the last two weeks to Dave and Sabine. The baseball game, having lunch in her office, the benefit.

When he was finished, he glanced up at Sabine. Her mouth was pressed into a hard line.

She shook her head at him. “What the hell are you doing?”

“Now wait,” Dave broke in diplomatically. “Maybe he’s trying to figure some things out.”

Sabine’s eyes widened and she made a little growl noise in the back of her throat. “Pretty sure the time for figuring things out has passed. When you ghost your fiancée, you don’t get to have a redo.”

“Wait.” Dave swiveled to face André directly. “You ghosted her?”

André sighed and dropped his shoulders.

“Yep. Two and a half years with no communication and then boom! Hits her with his car.”

André lifted his eyes to his sister. “I didn’t mean to hit her with the car. And….” He sighed again. “I drunk dialed her on Christmas.”

“What?” Sabine yelled.

Yes, actually yelled.

She shook her head and tsked.

“That’s…” Dave broke off and sighed.



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