Bidding On The Bachelor. Kerri Carpenter
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Название: Bidding On The Bachelor

Автор: Kerri Carpenter

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Вестерны

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isbn: 9781474060325

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      Carissa’s mouth dropped open. She’d thought someone had been around her when she’d stopped to look out over the water. Jasper had been at the dock when she pulled up a couple hours ago? He’d fallen into the bay? Because of her?

      “Jasp...”

      “Don’t say anything.”

      She didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. But she decided to give him a break since he looked so uncomfortable. “Who is this Bayside Blogger I keep hearing about?”

      He looked relieved at the change in topic and proceeded to tell her all about the town’s biggest gossip columnist as they enjoyed their drinks.

      “So, Carissa...” He trailed off and his eyes met hers. A shadow fell over his face. “What happened, Car? I mean, what really happened between you and the man you married?”

      Car. No one had called her that in ten years. Such a simple little nickname, and yet it had a huge effect on softening her heart.

      She didn’t know if it was the use of Car or the alcohol or the stress of the last couple of months. But something had her turning toward her first love and spilling everything.

      “We met in college. We got married shortly after that. We lived in Chicago.”

      He waited. “And?”

      “And what?”

      He chuckled. “Come on, Car. That’s nothing. I could have found out more information from Twitter.”

      She relented. “Fine. Our marriage was good. At first.” She twisted her empty shot glass around in circles. “But Preston started working longer hours, taking more business trips.”

      “Uh-oh,” Jasper said.

      “I knew he was cheating on me. I don’t know how long I knew. Only that I didn’t really want to admit it. But when I found him in our newly purchased California king bed with someone, I knew keeping up the pretense of a perfect marriage wasn’t going to be possible.” And still, she hadn’t been the one to file for divorce. Pathetic. But she kept that to herself.

      “Why did you marry him in the first place?”

      Because he was an escape. Because he was ambitious and driven. In other words, because he was the polar opposite of her father. Of course, she didn’t dare tell Jasper that, either.

      “It’s a long story,” she said, in lieu of the truth.

      “Okay, then let me ask a simpler question. Where did you work?”

      She took a long pull of her beer and wished like hell that was a simple question. “Nope.” He raised a brow. “I didn’t work.”

      His mouth fell open. “You? You didn’t work. You, the queen of ‘have ambition, get some drive and determination.’ Little Miss ‘why don’t you have goals, Jasper?’ did not actually have a job?”

      When he put it like that...

      “You’ve gotta be kidding me.” Jasper ran a hand through his thick hair, clearly exasperated.

      Her cheeks were heating up and she knew it had nothing to do with the alcohol or the stuffy bar. She didn’t mean to get defensive when she said, “I mean, I did work at an event-planning firm. For a few years.”

      “Before you quit to be a stay-at-home wife?” He held up his hands in surrender. “I’m not judging you or anyone else for staying at home. I’m just completely confused given the last conversation we had before you left Bayside.”

      God, she’d been such a brat to him that day. Briefly, she considered telling him about her parents. Revealing why she’d acted so drastically and broken up with him. But he jumped in with a question.

      “What are you going to do now?”

      She paused for a long moment before answering. “Become a caterer. At least, I hope so.”

      “Seriously?”

      Was it just her or had he moved closer? She could smell his cologne, a clean, crisp scent that wrapped itself around her, making the dirty bar and stale alcohol smell slide away into the background.

      “Sure,” she said, her voice breathy. “I love to cook, and I was the queen of the dinner party back in Chicago.”

      “You have experience as a caterer?” His arm was mere centimeters from hers. Although they weren’t touching, her body was tensed in anticipation.

      “I do.” She would have crossed her fingers at the lie if Jasper wasn’t sitting so close. She did have some experience. Informal experience, but that was a start. Maybe she didn’t technically know how to run a business, but she could cook. In that area, she was confident. And she’d decided back in Chicago that she would cling to that confidence.

      “So really you moved back here to start your business.” Jasper’s finger finally made its way to her skin, traveling from her wrist slowly over her forearm and up toward her elbow, leaving a trail of tingles in its wake.

      “Yep.” Damn, she couldn’t concentrate.

      He turned, angling himself. His gaze flickered down to take in her lips, which she conveniently pursed for him.

      What in the hell was she doing? She couldn’t do that. Not with him. Could she? She supposed she was officially divorced now. Yes, she was a free agent. She could do anything—or, um, anyone—she wanted.

      And maybe tonight, she wanted Jasper. Maybe she needed the connection with him because it had never felt so easy with anyone else. It wasn’t like they hadn’t slept together a million times already.

      Confused, she threw back the final shot of tequila. Then she nodded to indicate his finger, which was still gently caressing her skin. “Jasper, what are you doing?”

      His grin spread slowly but assuredly. “What do you think I’m doing?”

      Even as the words left his mouth, she was moving closer to him. His eyes flickered down to take in her mouth, and she responded by biting her lip. She opened her mouth to say something seductive, something sexy. In a practiced move she used to perform all the time when she was younger, Carissa flipped her hair and placed her elbow up on the bar. Only, she missed the bar and nearly nose-dived into his lap, and she let out a very loud belch.

      Embarrassed beyond belief, she shook her head.

      Jasper grinned. “Yep, I think we may be done here for the night.” He pushed the mug with her remaining beer away from her.

      “I’m not ready to leave.” But even as the words left her mouth she let out a hiccup. When had she become buzzed?

      “Last call,” George bellowed out from the end of the bar to groans around the room.

      Jasper nodded. “See, time for everyone to go. Not just you.”

      Carissa rose from the bar stool and almost toppled over. Whoa. Maybe she was a little СКАЧАТЬ