The Cowboy's Baby Bonanza by Patricia Johns
Author:Patricia Johns
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-03-16T12:23:47+00:00
Chapter 2
âHonestly, itâs going to be a while before Iâm ready for any sort of food products,â Lauren said as she shoved the business card back in her pocket. She lifted her gaze to Adam Hartleyâs in time to see a flash of what looked like frustration on his face before he managed to hide it.
âI understand,â he said, back to the friendly, engaging man heâd been since his arrival, as if the moment when heâd clenched his jaw and then finally let out a breath had been nothing more than a figment of her imagination. âIâd appreciate it if I could tell you about our products, however.â
His approach was different enough from Tim Wainwrightâs that she wanted to give him a chance. It was possible that his good looksâdark wavy hair, lean build and a face that was far from difficult to look atâmight be a factor in her decision, too. She wasnât interested in getting involved to any extent with anyoneâmight never be again after what Phil had put her throughâbut it didnât hurt anything to look.
And while Tim Wainwright had also been attractive, his personality was a little too slick and polishedâa bit too much like Philâs, she now realizedâfor him to appeal to her in that way. Granted, it could all be an act he put on for work, but it didnât really matter. She was so not in the market for a man. The market wasnât even on the same continent.
âIf you donât mind talking while I work, go for it.â
âOkay,â he replied, sounding a bit surprised by her response.
âIâm sorry. I donât mean to be rude. Itâs just that I have limited time to get a lot done, and Iâm running behind.â Which hadnât been helped by all the interruptions. Well-meaning ones, but interruptions nonetheless.
âNo need to explain. I should have called ahead and made an appointment to meet with you.â
âHard to do when you donât know the number.â
âTrue.â He smiled, and wow, did he have a nice smile. He ought to be able to sell beef to half of Texas on that smile alone.
But she also knew better than to trust smiles alone. Phil had an attractive smile, tooâuntil you realized it belonged to a snake.
âThe Rocking Horse Ranch has been in my family nearly a century. Everyone who works there is family, and we have a history of producing high-quality beef productsâsteaks, ground, ribs.â
As she listened to Adamâs sales pitch, she grabbed one of the tables she aimed to get rid of and started dragging it toward the front wall.
âHere, let me help you with that.â Adam lifted the opposite side of the table and together they carried it away from the middle of the large dining room.
Before she could voice an objection to his continuing to help her with manual labor, Adam launched back into his spiel.
âIâm sure you already know that diners are more and more interested in where their food comes from, and with our products youâd be able
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