Total pages in book: 65
Estimated words: 62314 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 312(@200wpm)___ 249(@250wpm)___ 208(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 62314 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 312(@200wpm)___ 249(@250wpm)___ 208(@300wpm)
“Actually, it worked out okay,” I laughed, my chin over her shoulder where our bodies were still tangled together. She was all soft, gorgeous curves where I was flat and boy-like in comparison.
I only found out about the existence of Audrey a year ago, but we’d formed an instant bond. We looked nothing alike, but no one was going to tell me we weren’t sisters. Not when the DNA test kit said so. It felt like I’d known her forever, and at the same time, as if we’d missed out on so much.
We’d both grown up as only children. She’d been raised by a single mom, my dad having pretty much been a sperm donor in her life. I used to dream of having a sibling, someone to share everything with. I’d honestly felt my whole childhood like someone was lacking, but I’d assumed it was my absentee dad. I didn’t know the person I was really missing was Audrey.
When I’d learned that I had a half-sister in Chicago, I’d celebrated before I even called her. I’d just known we’d be besties, and we were. We didn’t see each other often, me being in school in LA and her working as a doctor in Montana. Still, we talked all the time on the phone. And for me, just knowing she existed was awesome.
“Wait…” Audrey pulled away to peer in my face. “What do you mean it worked out okay?”
Heat crept up my neck, and I looked away, sure she’d be able to see I’d had crazy sex all night if she looked me in the eye.
“I’ll tell you later,” I said, seeing a giant Colton-lookalike looming behind Audrey.
She detached herself from me and squeezed my hand. “I’m just glad you’re here. Marina, this is Boyd.” Looking over her shoulder, I couldn’t miss the way she beamed. Practically glowed as if she had an aura about her.
The big guy standing behind her looked just like his pics online. No, better. He was gorgeous, but his brother was hotter. Distracting myself from that train of thought, I threw myself at him, giving him just as warm a hug as I’d given Audrey. “Boyd! I’m so glad to meet you. I’ve heard all about you.”
He let out a surprised laugh, probably at my over-exuberance, and wrapped one arm around my waist to squeeze me back. “Nice to meet you, too,” he said as he fixed his cowboy hat. He paused, took a deep breath, then frowned. The way he stared at me made me blush, although I had no idea why. Finally, he said, “Let me get your suitcase, darlin’.”
“Thanks, it’s in the backseat. It wouldn’t fit in the tiny trunk.”
Audrey looped an arm through mine. “Come on in. You’re going to stay here in the main house because Boyd and I only have one bedroom, which means only one bed.”
“Right, and you’re busy getting busy in that bed.” I waggled my eyebrows, having heard about some of their sexy times.
“That’s true.” Audrey laughed. It was strange to see my serious older sister so at ease. She’d always been warm, but there was a light-heartedness about her now that hadn’t been there before. I guessed that was what good sex with a hot rodeo champ would do for a woman. And love. I shouldn’t discount that part. Audrey had been so sure Boyd was a player, but he’d proven her wrong and been ready for commitment.
She led me into the sprawling ranch house and up the stairs to my bedroom, which had the most incredible view of the mountains. Cream walls, stained wood trim, a brass bed with a handmade quilt that made the room quaint and… perfect.
Boyd stepped into the room and put my suitcase on what looked like an old hope chest. “I’ll share your sister during the day, but at night, she’s all mine.” He grinned, completely unashamed.
Audrey rolled her eyes.
“Deal,” I told him.
“I’ll leave you two to catch up,” he said. “I’ll introduce you to Rob and the ranch hands when they come back from chores. Colton, who’s taken leave from the army, should be here sometime soon, too. He and Rob will stay here in the house with you. The ranch hands sleep in the bunkhouse across the way.”
“Your brothers, right?” I tried to ignore the pancake flip in my belly when I heard Colton’s name. I already couldn’t wait to see him again. What would he think when he got here and saw me?
Boyd nodded. “That’s right. Colton texted and said he landed yesterday, but I haven’t seen him. Maybe he got stuck in the same weather you did. He better get here soon because I’ll kick his ass if he misses my wedding.” Boyd shot Audrey a wink, and I was instantly in love. I meant, in love for her because he was damn charming and good looking to boot. No wonder Audrey hadn’t been sure if she could trust he was for real. He was almost too good to be true.