Nothing But Trouble by Amy Andrews

Nothing But Trouble by Amy Andrews

Author:Amy Andrews
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Cowboy, Sports, Small Town, Contemporary, Romantic Comedy, RomCom, Football, Sports Romance, Two Weeks Notice, Funny, Humorous, Rural, Entangled Publishing, Boss/Employee, Boss, Employee, Millionaire, Denver, Mountains
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Published: 2019-02-18T18:19:33+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Wade was still kicking his ass as he sat it down on a stool at the bar. He hadn’t planned on coming to Jack’s, but staying home hadn’t appealed after what had happened. The semi-dark and the smell of hops were far preferable.

The bar was jumping tonight, with many of the street party-goers obviously deciding to keep the night going. The booths were full, and what looked like an impromptu line dancing lesson was going on over by the jukebox. He couldn’t recall the last time he’d seen this many women—single or otherwise—at the bar, and he was pleased he’d switched out his Stetson for a ball cap.

Everywhere he looked, there were women with pink drinks decorated with little umbrellas. City chicks. If they thought this blur of noise and color was Credence, Colorado, they were going to be left bitterly disappointed when the dust settled.

His anxiety kicked up another notch. As if he didn’t have enough to worry about, what with losing his mind and kissing CC.

God knew how many workplace laws he’d broken. How many sexual harassment suits he’d opened himself up to. Not to mention how badly this might screw up his chances of getting CC to stay on as his PA now he’d done the one thing he’d promised he’d never do.

Actually, to be precise, she’d kissed him, she’d made the first move. But he’d followed her willingly into it, clocking her first move, maybe even subconsciously waiting for her to make it, then seizing it. Running with it.

He didn’t know what in the hell had come over him. He’d never even thought about kissing CC prior to moving to Credence. He might have noticed she was a woman from time to time, but that was as far as it had ever gone.

But they’d become…friendlier this last little while, and dancing with her tonight? That’d been a game changer. Hearing her so wistful about his parents’ close relationship had been gut-wrenching. Making him realize anew the impact of her parents’ broken marriage.

You’re lucky. That’s what she’d told him, and he knew it for a fact. He knew having a stable home life had set him on the path to success. He didn’t doubt that he had the talent to get to the top without all that, but it had kept a good head on his shoulders while he’d gotten there. Having seen too many ball players throw away their chances by allowing themselves to get distracted, he was grateful for a solid upbringing.

“Beer,” he said to Tucker as he approached. “Keep ’em coming.”

Tucker took one look at him, reached for a bottle, cracked the lid, and set it in front of him.

“What? No umbrella?”

Tucker cocked an eyebrow but reached under the bar, extracted an umbrella, and shoved it in the neck of the bottle.

“Satisfied?”

Wade snorted. Tucker had no clue just how unsatisfied he was. With what had happened. With his part in it. With how horrified CC had looked. With how he’d wanted to sweep



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