Saving Home. Marie Ferrarella
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Название: Saving Home

Автор: Marie Ferrarella

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781474027595

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СКАЧАТЬ brought the tree in on the first of December and finished the decorating. Well, almost finished it.

      Once she had the ladder next to the tree, she snapped it into place and made certain that all the tabs that needed to be locked were locked.

      Arming herself with decorations, Andy carefully made her way up the aluminum ladder as far as she could. She stopped one step short of the very top.

      With a critical, artistic eye, she went about hanging the decorations where she thought they would be the most effective.

      As she worked, Andy silently upbraided herself for her earlier descent into a funk. She was well aware that life wasn’t all roses, gumdrops and music. But as far as things went, she knew she was one of the lucky ones and to regard her life as anything but privileged was just plain wrong.

      Stretching up on the tips of her toes to reach a bare spot, Andy thought she heard the front door open.

      Unable to see the entrance Andy listened intently, waiting to hear someone call out.

      No one did.

      When she didn’t discern anything further, Andy decided it had just been her imagination. She got back to critically analyzing where to place decorations.

      “Excuse me?”

      Andy was so wrapped up in what she was doing, the deep male voice coming from both behind her and beneath her made her jump.

      It wasn’t advisable, she realized the next moment, for anyone perched on the next-to-the-top step of a ladder to jump.

      The ladder started to wobble and tip. Andy saw too late that there was nothing to brace herself against. She couldn’t very well grab on to the Christmas tree to steady herself, not without bringing the tree down on top of her.

      Faster than it took her to gasp, Andy found herself airborne, separating from the ladder, which was falling with her.

      She braced herself for a hard impact, but while she was shaken and the air was knocked out of her, she did not come crashing down onto the floor.

      Instead, she found herself in the very strong, outstretched arms of the man with the deep voice.

      The man who was to blame for this embarrassing incident in the first place.

      As she landed in his arms, she felt his forearms tensing, becoming so hard they could have been made of steel.

      It took her a second to get her brain in gear. When she did, Andy found herself studying the face of an exceedingly handsome man of about thirty-two with intense sky-blue eyes, trim, dark blond hair and near-perfect chiseled features.

      She had never seen him before in her life. His was not a face she would have forgotten.

      “Are you all right?” he asked.

      Andy hated being caught off guard, hated being perceived as vulnerable in any way. It went against her own image of herself. This damsel-in-distress scenario was far from her liking.

      “I would have been more all right,” she informed the man, “if you hadn’t snuck up on me.”

      “Sorry. I left my noisy shoes at home,” he said matter-of-factly. “There didn’t seem to be anyone around.”

      “Obviously your assessment of the situation turned out to be wrong.”

      “Obviously,” he agreed.

      Andy twisted her head and looked to see if the ladder had done any damage when it landed. Mercifully, it had managed to go straight down and was on the floor in front of the Christmas tree. None of the balls or decorations had been broken or dislodged.

      That’s when Andy realized the stranger was still holding her. “Would you mind putting me down?” she asked.

      “Is that a request or a question?”

      He wanted to debate this? Andy felt her back go up. “What’s the difference?”

      “If it’s a request, I have to comply. If it’s a question, all I have to do is give you an answer.”

      Andy stared at him. Bemused and puzzled, she said, “And if it’s the latter?”

      “Then I’d say yes, I do mind.”

      Okay, she’d had about enough of this wise guy. Granted, he’d broken her fall, but he was the one responsible for it in the first place, so the two canceled each other out.

      She narrowed her eyes. “Put me down.”

      He inclined his head. “Yes, ma’am.”

      Lowering her until her feet touched the floor, the stranger released his hold. Rather than say anything, he turned his attention to the ladder. He righted it with ease. “Looks like there’s no harm done to either you or the ladder,” he told her. Before she could contest his evaluation, he asked, “Could you tell me where I might find Mr. Richard Roman?”

      Andy raised her chin. The guy couldn’t miss her combative stance, she hoped. “I could.”

      After several moments had gone by without any further information from her, he asked, “Would you tell me where I can find Mr. Roman?”

      “That all depends,” she told him.

      His eyes narrowed uncertainly. “On what?”

      “On the reason that you’re looking for him,” Andy answered.

      “I’m afraid that’s between Mr. Roman and, for now, me.”

       CHAPTER FOUR

      UNDER ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES, Andy would have just called someone—Dorothy most likely—to take this man to her father’s office, or in a pinch, taken him there herself.

      But there was something about him, something that made her uneasy. And it wasn’t because he was probably the best-looking man she’d ever seen. Her brothers-in-law, Wyatt and Shane, and her future brother-in-law, Mike, were all very striking men, but this stranger had an almost classic air about him. A layer of polish that was impossible to miss.

      At the same time, the stranger made her feel as if she needed to protect her father from him, despite the fact that she hadn’t a clue as to why the man wanted to see her father.

      For all she knew, her dad might have won the lottery and this man was here to present him with a lump-sum check.

      But she strongly doubted it.

      Prepared to stare him down, barring his path and access to the rest of the inn until she had her answers, Andy heard a noise behind her.

      A whiff of Alex’s perfume preceded her sister a moment before Andy heard Alex ask, “Is there a problem here?”

      “I certainly hope not,” the tall blond stranger said politely, and then he smiled СКАЧАТЬ