Navy Christmas. Geri Krotow
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Название: Navy Christmas

Автор: Geri Krotow

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Эротическая литература

Серия: Mills & Boon Superromance

isbn: 9781474008051

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СКАЧАТЬ she knew so little about him. Except for what Dottie had told her. Dottie had made Jonas out to be perfect.

      Serena knew that wasn’t possible.

      At the clinic he had played the straight man, the professional. He didn’t dare comment on her role in his family’s business in that setting.

      Except for the venting session that she’d overheard, he’d behaved.

      “You know who I am, Jonas. You know my family situation. You might even think you’ve figured me out. But I don’t know a whole lot about you.”

      His blink indicated she’d hit her target. She hadn’t meant to sound so harsh but it felt good, if just for a moment. Let him judge her; she had as much right to be here as he did.

      Didn’t she?

      They might be unofficial cousins, of a sort, but the attraction between them glittered. Maybe she had too much Christmas on the brain, but she was mesmerized by the vision of a long, gold tinsel garland wrapped around both of them and drawing them closer.... Who needed mistletoe?

      “Mom, is Jonas related to Auntie Dottie, too?”

      “I thought you were playing inside, Pepé. This is an adult conversation.” She studied Pepé, his eyes wide. If he could raise his ears like a dog to listen better, he would. Her little sponge was taking it all in.

      Pepé held up an apple and a cheese stick. “Can I have these?”

      “Yes. At the table.”

      “Auntie Dottie?” Jonas didn’t have to raise his eyebrows; his tone of voice made clear that his judgment of her was as clichéd as the gesture. Let him add the assumption that she’d used Pepé to gain an inside track to Dottie’s will and the house.

      “We had a chance to get to know Dottie before...before last summer.” She stared at him.

      “I never heard of you until six months before she died.” He shoved his hands in his jeans pockets. His nicely formed, masculine hands.

      “No reason for you to.” She shrugged. “I didn’t want Dottie to bother her family, your family, with what I came out here for—to find out about my biological family. It had nothing to do with you until...until she died.”

      “And left the house to you.”

      Anger grew from a curl of tension in her stomach to a python gripping her throat.

      “It’s really none of your business. Dottie was my aunt and had information about my biological father that I couldn’t get from anyone else, as all of their relatives are gone. As I’m sure you know, Dottie was the last one. And, as I’m sure you also know better than I do, genetic medical information is invaluable. I met with Dottie as much for Pepé as myself.”

      Her throat ached even more and she wanted to punch the side of the house. She would not cry in front of this virtual stranger.

      Jonas remained quiet, watching her.

      “It didn’t make sense to draw you and your brothers into my sordid family life.”

      “Who said anything about ‘sordid’?” Jonas flashed that handsome smile again. Aware that Pepé could be within earshot, absorbing their entire conversation, she kept herself from shoving Jonas and telling him to shut up.

      “Not to be rude, but why exactly are you here, Jonas?”

      He shrugged. “I came out to introduce myself properly, and to see if there’s anything you need for the house.”

      “Anything I need?”

      He had the grace to look away.

      “My brothers have, um, indicated that you haven’t asked for any help fixing up the place. We know Dottie wasn’t able to keep up with it the past several years. And she wouldn’t let us help out like we wanted to.” He looked up at the house. She followed his gaze and saw the peeling paint, the hole in the eaves where a bird had made a nest last spring.

      Discomfort made her wiggle her toes in her faux shearling–lined boots. He wasn’t going to get under her skin this way, no matter how hard he tried. She’d fix the house on her own.

      “It looks worse than it is. This place is over a hundred years old. It’s been through a lot. I’ve painted the inside and ripped up all the old carpets.” She’d found beautiful pine flooring underneath, which she’d refinished in October, thinking her family might come out from Texas for a visit.

      Of course her mother hadn’t been willing to make the trek, not even for Pepé. Not yet. She was still too raw about the fact that Serena had come west to learn about a man who’d never taken the time to know his daughter or provide child support to a teenage mother.

      “I’m not criticizing anything you’ve done or not done to the house. Carpentry, woodworking, cabinetry—they’re my hobbies. I know this place as well as Dottie did. It’d be my pleasure to help you get it in tip-top shape.”

      “Is that a Navy expression?”

      He looked at her questioningly. “What—tip-top? Yes, I suppose so. Look, I realize you don’t know me, not yet. But I’m the one person who could give you a hand bringing this house back to its full potential.”

      For the first time since she’d inherited the place, Serena felt a strong surge of possessiveness. This was her home. Hers and Pepé’s.

      “I’ve gone over it pretty thoroughly the past several months. I’ve got an extended list of what I’ll update and when.” She crossed her arms. What was it about this man that brought out her defensiveness?

      “No doubt you’ve made a great start, Serena. But an old place like this has secrets that are hard to find. For example, have you uncovered the buried treasure yet?”

      His eyes twinkled. Serena clenched her hands as she heard Pepé’s feet stomp on the floor inside. He appeared at the open front door.

      “There’s a buried treasure in our house?” Pepé’s eyes were wide and Serena wished to heaven and back he didn’t have that enthusiastic grin on his face.

      Jonas nodded. “When I was a boy I found a special place to hide my treasures from my three brothers. Maybe you’ve found your own nook for your favorite toys?”

      Pepé shook his head. “No, not yet. But I love my room!”

      Now Pepé had twinkles in his eyes. Serena wanted to scream but instead pasted on a killer smile for Jonas. He was on her turf.

      “Mind if I take a look inside?”

      “Of course not.” She paused. Aside from his brothers and the contractors, Jonas was the first man she’d allowed in their home.

      But it wasn’t as though he was a man in that sense—she wasn’t going to start anything with him. He was a sailor from the base and he was practically family. The drug-related burglaries on the island were definitely making her paranoid.

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