Maverick for Hire. Leanne Banks
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Название: Maverick for Hire

Автор: Leanne Banks

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: Mills & Boon Cherish

isbn: 9781472048523

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СКАЧАТЬ rest of the night,” he said firmly. She shot him what looked like a combination smile and snarl and he headed to the bar to get their drinks. Nick got stopped along the way by a pretty girl from Idaho and started flirting. Humming after getting her number, he headed over to the table Cecelia had nabbed for them, but stopped when he saw a man chatting with her.

      He watched her slice her hand through the air and say no. The man appeared to walk away reluctantly. Nick walked the rest of the way to the table and sat down with the drinks. “What was that about?”

      “Some guy came up. I didn’t know his name. He asked if he could buy me a beer,” she said and took a sip. “I told him no. I don’t know who he is.”

      Nick groaned. “Cecelia, you don’t just cut a guy off at his knees when he offers to buy you a beer.”

      “But I didn’t know him,” she said. “He could be an ax murderer. Or married.”

      “I’m not sure which is worse,” he said, rubbing his chin. “But you’re trying to get a date, so when a guy offers to buy you a beer, your answer should be yes.”

      Cecelia frowned. “What if I don’t want a beer? Or what if I don’t like the way he looks?”

      “Too bad. You have to at least give the guy a chance.” Nick shook his head. “This is going to take more work than I planned.”

      “I’m not sure it’s going to work, period,” she said.

      “You put on the lipstick and a guy approached you. You can’t deny that, can you?”

      Cecelia nearly squirmed in her seat. “No,” she said in a low voice. “And I’m not wearing this lipstick to work.”

      “A deal’s a deal,” Nick said. “You agreed to try my plan in order to improve your nonexistent love life.”

      Cecelia squinted at him. “You are hard on my ego.”

      “I am not. You’ve got everything you need to make the guys come after you. You just need to learn a few tricks, and I can help you with that. Day after tomorrow, I want to take a look at what’s in your closet. Do you even own a dress?”

      Cecelia dropped her jaw. “Of course I own a dress. A black one for attending funerals.”

      “Oh, Lord, I can imagine that’s a hot number,” he said and waved his hand when she opened her mouth to protest. “Day after tomorrow.”

      “If this is so important, then why are we waiting?” she asked.

      Nick smiled. “Because I have a date tomorrow night.”

      “Of course you do,” she said and took a sip of water. “What have I gotten myself into?”

      * * *

      Two days later, a knock sounded on her door and she opened it to Nick. “Hi,” she said. “How was your date?”

      “The food was okay,” he said, squinting. “Chewy chicken, but she tried.”

      “How soon did you leave after dinner?” she asked.

      “Ten minutes,” he said.

      She shook her head. “Oh, Nick, that was harsh.”

      He shrugged. “I fixed a leak under her kitchen sink.” He stepped inside her room. “Show me your closet.”

      Cecelia winced as she led him to the small closet in her room. She opened it and he immediately began to fan through her clothes...flannel shirts, jeans, jeans and more jeans. Jackets, jackets and more jackets. He paused at her long black dress and sighed then flipped through several more hangers.

      “I’m not seeing anything that has a hem above your ankles except this funeral dress,” he muttered.

      She shifted from one foot to the other. “Dresses and skirts aren’t practical in my line of employment.”

      “Well, you need at least a couple,” he said bluntly.

      “That’s ridiculous. I’ll freeze,” she said.

      “Wear boots and stockings, like other women do,” he said and shrugged again.

      She frowned. “I don’t have the budget for a new dress.”

      “I do,” he said. “So either you pick it out or I will.”

      She scowled. “I don’t have to time for shop for a dress.”

      “Then you’ll get whatever I choose,” he said.

      “Okay, okay,” she said. “I’ll go into town next week.”

      “How about now?” he asked.

      She sputtered and crossed her arms over her chest. “I have things to do.”

      “Like what?”

      “Tomorrow I have to get up early to help with the kids’ soccer games,” she said.

      Nick tapped his watch. “It’s five-fifteen,” he said. “I know you’re not planning to go to bed before nine. Come on. Let’s go to Kalispell. If we get moving we can knock this shopping off the list and be back in no time.”

      “Won’t everything be closed?” she asked, uncomfortable at the prospect of trying on dresses for Nick.

      “They have a new department store that stays open till nine. Come on. Let’s go.”

      “You are really determined, aren’t you?” she asked.

      “I’ve never been one to back down from a challenge. Plus I don’t want Rust Creek Falls to lose you just because we need to wake up a guy or two. I have a goal to get you a date. Or two. Or three,” he said. “We can grab a burger on the way.”

      Cecelia joined Nick in his pickup truck and they squabbled over which radio station for a few minutes. Nick wanted to listen to college football and she wanted some music to calm her nerves. She was starting to wonder if she’d made a mistake by agreeing to follow Nick’s advice to get a man. She sure hadn’t counted on him giving her cosmetic and wardrobe advice. Jeez, she hadn’t even realized guys thought about that stuff. Especially a man’s man like Nick.

      She stole a glance at his hard profile and sank lower in her seat. Well, her best friend, Jazzy, had gotten herself into a so-called pretend marriage that had become very real. Cecelia sighed. So, maybe she was going to have to be more open-minded. Even if it killed her.

      A half hour later, Nick pulled into the parking lot of the nationwide department store. Her stomach took a dip. “Maybe you should wait here,” she said.

      “Oh, no,” he said. “You might go in there and find something my grandmother would wear.”

      “Shame on you,” she said. “Your grandmother isn’t even alive.”

      “Exactly,” he said and put the truck in park. “Let’s get this СКАЧАТЬ