Double Identity. Annette Broadrick
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Название: Double Identity

Автор: Annette Broadrick

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472036971

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СКАЧАТЬ I didn’t think you really meant it when you said you’d call today.”

      “If you’re busy, I’ll call some other time.”

      She laughed. “Oh, I’m not busy. It’s a family tradition that my brothers, their wives and children and I go for Sunday dinner every week at my parents’. The noise can sometimes reach high decibels before somebody thinks to quiet things down.”

      “I wondered if you’d like to go for a drive this afternoon. I thought we might head over to Bandera and maybe go to the Lost Maples National Park, stop somewhere on the way back for something to eat. Are you interested?”

      When she didn’t respond right away, he had a sinking sensation that she was going to say no. He waited.

      “I’d like that,” she finally said quietly. “I haven’t been out in that part of the hills in a long time.”

      “Me, either, which is why I thought a scenic drive would be nice. When do you want me to pick you up?”

      “Oh, in about thirty minutes or so.”

      “It will take me at least that long to get there from here.”

      “Where do you live?”

      “Just north of town. I’ll have to show you the place sometime.”

      He could have sworn he heard her breath catch. “Maybe sometime,” she finally said.

      Not that he had any intention of her seeing his living arrangements, but at least he’d gotten a reaction out of her. He wasn’t sure what kind, though.

      “I’ll see you soon.” He hung up before she could change her mind.

      Carina was outside the house when he pulled up into the driveway. So much for getting to see the rest of the family. Before he had a chance to get out of the car, she opened the passenger door and slid inside. At least she appeared eager to see him, which was encouragement, of sorts.

      “Hi,” he said, giving her a quick once-over. She wore tan slacks and a sapphire-blue sleeveless top with a scooped neck.

      She smiled. “If it seems I’m a little eager to leave, it’s because I’m a little eager to leave.”

      “Ah. I would never have noticed.”

      She laughed. “I love my family dearly, but sometimes the noise of everybody talking at once and children squealing overwhelms me.”

      “I’m glad I could play the gallant knight and come rescue you.” So much for thinking she might find him irresistible. He supposed his ego could handle the letdown.

      She rested her head against the back of her seat. “Sometimes my brothers can be so annoying. They’re way too protective of me.”

      “They didn’t like you coming out with me this afternoon?”

      “Al didn’t say that. What he did was ask where we were going and when I expected to get back, as though I were sixteen.”

      “I hope that you convinced him that I’m perfectly harmless.”

      Carina sputtered into laughter. “No one meeting you could ever be convinced that you’re harmless, Jude. I think he and the rest of the family are curious, that’s all. As I told you last night, I haven’t dated in a while. My brothers would probably prefer that I become a nun!”

      “I feel doubly honored that you agreed to see me, if that’s the case.”

      “I enjoyed being with you last night. Plus, I suppose I was curious, too.”

      “Oh. Then it wasn’t my charm and sparkling personality that wowed you? I’m crushed.”

      “With your reputation, I figured I’d be safe enough, knowing you’d be moving on after a few dates.”

      “You make me sound like a heartless jerk.”

      “No. It’s just that since you’re a very handsome man, come from a highly respected family, don’t need to work for a living and you’re single, I’m sure many women are eager to spend time with you.”

      “You have a positive knack for making what some could consider a compliment sound like an indictment of my character.” He looked over at her. “Are you going to tell me you don’t want to see me again? Because if you are, I sincerely hope you’ll allow me to make a case for myself first.”

      “There’s no need. I enjoy your company and don’t mind seeing you. I have no fear of getting too involved with you before you get bored with me.”

      “Ouch. You really know how to hurt a guy. You must have had some really bad dating experiences to form your opinion about men. Or is it just me?”

      She didn’t answer right away and he decided he’d better stay quiet.

      Finally, she said, “I was engaged once.” She glanced at him from the corner of her eye before continuing. “We met in high school, became friends, and later dated. Danny was my best friend. We enjoyed each other’s company and when I returned home from New York after Dad’s stroke, it seemed only natural to become engaged. I don’t know what I would have done during that time without Danny being there for me. The family was pleased to see me happy and ready to settle down. We talked about my desire to get my music degree from Juilliard and Danny told me he was willing to move to New York while I attended school, whenever I was ready to return.”

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