Southern Hotshot: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (North Carolina Highlands Series Book 2) by Jessica Peterson

Southern Hotshot: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (North Carolina Highlands Series Book 2) by Jessica Peterson

Author:Jessica Peterson [Peterson, Jessica]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Peterson Paperbacks, LLC
Published: 2020-12-09T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen

Emma

“In the meantime,” Samuel continues, glancing at Annabel, “you let me know if Beau needs some new breakfast recipes to make for you. He told me how much you liked the bread pudding. I’ve got some good ones up my sleeve. As a matter of fact, why don’t I drop off some lemon and thyme scones in the morning? I’ve got homemade dough ready to go in my freezer—my own riff on Daddy’s lemon pancakes. You’ll just have to pop ’em in the oven and have a cup of coffee while you wait. Beau’s making you coffee, right?”

“The scones sound amazing. And yes, Beau makes a pot of coffee every morning,” Annabel replies, laughing. “He’s totally spoiling us.”

“The fact that your man makes you real food and good coffee doesn’t mean you’re spoiled. Means he’s taking care of you right. The way you should be cared for.”

Be still my beating heart.

Watching Bel and Samuel, I can see they have a genuine friendship. That surprises me, considering what a curmudgeon Samuel can be.

Then again, when he’s like this—happy and at home and generous—I get how he could be a great friend. I get how he and Bel could be close. If there’s one thing I’m getting from Sunday supper so far, it’s that Samuel loves his family. I can see him being the type of guy who’d do anything for them and the people they love, Annabel and Maisie included.

I’m more curious than I should be about what’s going down between Bel and Beau, and how Samuel is helping them out. Not because I’m jealous. But because a guy who cares that much about his people is quite possibly the sexiest thing ever.

And those scones? I wouldn’t mind having one for breakfast. After I had Samuel, of course.

He feeds his people, and he works hard for them, but most of all, he seems to get them. He doesn’t judge them or try to change them. He wants them to be happy.

Why doesn’t he want that for himself?

And how could such a good guy be such an asshole too?

“Speaking of good food, dinner’s about ready.” Samuel grunts as he lifts the cast-iron pot out of the oven and sets it on a trivet beside the stove. “Why don’t y’all go grab a seat?”

I push up the sleeves of my sweater. “I’ll help.”

“You don’t have—”

“I want to. I may even let you boss me around a little bit.”

“Don’t you dare,” Milly says, coming in from the porch. “I hope you’ll give him the swift kick in the ass he deserves.”

Samuel rolls his eyes, but he’s grinning. “You do that on the daily, sweet sister, so I’m set, thank you very much.”

I help, but so does everyone else. Samuel garnishes the food. I pour the wine. Hank changes the music, and June helps Annabel change Maisie’s diaper. Beau lights candles, and Milly fills water glasses.

And while it’s pure chaos getting everyone seated, served, and settled, it’s a fun kind of chaos. At one



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