Run Rachael Run by Patricia Paris

Run Rachael Run by Patricia Paris

Author:Patricia Paris
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, suspense, thriller, romantic thriller, nora roberts, j.d. robb, anne stuart, cindy gerard, philadelphia, pennsylvania, peril, danger, intrigue, mystery, jeopardy, distress, fear, stress, jill shalvis, Kristan Higgins, robyn carr, julie garwood
Publisher: BHC Press
Published: 2014-12-14T00:00:00+00:00


RACHAEL TOOK SHELBY out for a walk around six thirty that evening. She’d hoped to get out with him before it got dark but had gotten distracted.

She felt fabulous. Simms had seen to that. What a delicious specimen of male he was. She grinned, unable to stop her lips from expressing their own delight over the night past and the morning after. Her grin grew and she actually felt a shiver of delight in all the right places.

Yep, she’d definitely been overdue.

“Hey, Rachael, walk you down the block?”

She jumped, startled to have someone come up beside her without noticing. She’d been so immersed in thoughts of Simms her feet had just switched to autopilot and were taking her on her usual route around the block without any conscious thought to guide them.

“Oh, hey, Rick. I didn’t see you. I was caught up in my thoughts.”

“I hope I didn’t startle you.”

“No, it’s okay. Where are you headed?”

“Thought I’d check out the soup of the day at Drew’s place. I was in there on Friday and we got to talking. I mentioned I was a big soup fan, and he asked what my favorite was. When I told him it was chicken corn chowder, he said he’d make some this weekend.”

Rachael chuckled. “That’s our Drew.”

“I like him; he seems like a good guy.”

“He is.” As they walked down the street, she realized she hadn’t eaten yet either, and Drew’s corn chowder was one of her favorites. “You know, I think I’ll join you. I’d much rather spend the evening with friends enjoying good food than sitting home alone tonight.”

He gave her a smile that reached clear up to his gorgeous blue eyes. “I’d be happy for the company.”

“Me, too. I’m glad I ran into you.” She looped her arm through his, and they continued like that all the way to the Stomping Ground.

Drew looked up from clearing a table when they entered. “You two look like you’re up to no good tonight.”

“There’s a rumor on the street you’ve got a pot of corn chowder simmering in the kitchen.”

“I do, and as I’m getting pretty hungry, and I have no other customers at the moment, I think I’ll sit down and enjoy a bowl with you.”

Rachael and Rick settled down at a table, and a few minutes later Drew came out of the kitchen carrying a tray with three steaming bowls of chowder and a basket of corn bread.

Rachael picked up her spoon and gave a contented sigh. It was nice to have an impromptu dinner with friends. The weekend hadn’t started off very well, but it had redeemed itself. It most certainly had redeemed itself.



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