Jennifer Drew

One Bride Too Many: One Bride Too Many / One Groom To Go


Скачать книгу

Even his tongue was sexy. “That means…”

      “Cole, I cannot find someone else for you by tomorrow.”

      “No need. I have something else in mind.”

      “In that case…” She took his arm, hoping to propel him toward the door.

      “Now I’m free to go to your shindig tomorrow night.” Cole had a teasing glint in his eyes.

      “You don’t mean…”

      “You said you need a date.”

      “I said could bring, not need!”

      “It’s the least I can do after all the trouble you’ve gone to for me.”

      “You don’t need to pay me back, Cole.”

      “How could I ever pay you back for a stuffed animal fanatic?”

      “She was your choice!”

      “Or an armed and dangerous vegetarian?”

      “Not my fault,” she grumbled, counting the reasons matchmaking was a thoroughly thankless job.

      “What time should I pick you up?”

      She had a revelation. She could see the cartoon image of an angel on her right shoulder and a devil on the left. After a very brief struggle, the guy in red won.

      “It will work better if you meet me at the Sherman Arms Hotel. Be in the lobby at six-thirty,” she said.

      No way was she going to let him see the limo his grandfather was sending for her!

      “Okay. By the way, black isn’t your color.” He glanced toward the bedroom, where half the dresses on the bed were black.

      “No, but it’s yours. The party is black tie. That won’t be a problem, will it?”

      Underneath his golden-brown tan lay the blanched visage of a man who’d just been trapped into wearing a tux.

      “See you tomorrow evening,” she said, purring.

      6

      THE MOST stunning woman Cole had ever seen was standing beside a giant flower arrangement in the center of the vast hotel lobby. She was wearing a long shimmering blue dress, sleeveless and slit well above her knee. With her upswept hairdo she resembled a princess.

      His mouth went dry as he wondered what his chances were of meeting her. He glanced around and didn’t see Tess. What was this mysterious business about meeting her here?

      He walked toward the lovely vision, half expecting her to vanish like a mirage. Instead she turned slightly and looked directly at him with a mischievous little smile.

      “Tess.” He hadn’t felt so winded since the last time his midsection had connected with a football helmet.

      “Did you have trouble parking?” she asked with suspicious sweetness.

      “I managed to get into the parking garage after I maneuvered around all the stretch limos. The street is clogged with them.”

      “Must be some fancy affair going on. You cleaned up well—the tux looks good.”

      “You, too.” He was trying not to stare, but his eyeballs had a will of their own.

      “It was nice of you to come,” she said serenely.

      “It’s the least I could do after all you’ve done to help me.” He felt a sudden rush of gratitude that tonight’s blind date had canceled. “Why didn’t you let me pick you up? I borrowed Zack’s vintage Mustang.”

      “Oh, meeting here worked better.” She smiled so slyly he was even more mystified.

      “Glad you didn’t wear black,” he said softly.

      “Glad you did.”

      Enough of this small talk, he thought. He wanted to tell her she looked gorgeous, stunning, fantastic, but this was Tess. He couldn’t tell a friend she was so beautiful he felt as if he’d fallen on his head and was seeing stars.

      “Shall we?” He offered his arm. “What’s this party for, anyway?”

      “It’s in the Windsor Room,” she said, which didn’t answer his question.

      The hotel worked hard to create old-world ambience. The staff spoke in hushed voices, and no litter would dare appear on the faux Oriental carpeting. They passed a cluster of massive burgundy leather chairs, and Cole thought how much fun it would be to pull Tess down on his lap and…

      “Hey, how did you get here?” he asked, increasingly curious about her metamorphosis from shop girl to elegant partygoer.

      “Here we are.” She smiled brightly and ignored his question.

      The lobby was shabby compared to the grandeur of the ballroom. He took in the gold-flecked marble walls and a chandelier big enough to light Toledo. Tables were arranged in a large T and covered with place settings on white linen. It was the centerpieces that really caught his eye. Huge arrangements of orchids, exotic lilies and other florists’ fancies were festooned with baby rattles and clusters of pink and blue pacifiers.

      Конец ознакомительного фрагмента.

      Текст предоставлен ООО «ЛитРес».

      Прочитайте эту книгу целиком, купив полную легальную версию на ЛитРес.

      Безопасно оплатить книгу можно банковской картой Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, со счета мобильного телефона, с платежного терминала, в салоне МТС или Связной, через PayPal, WebMoney, Яндекс.Деньги, QIWI Кошелек, бонусными картами или другим удобным Вам способом.

/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEAYABgAAD/4Q2URXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAAgABwESAAMAAAABAAEAAAEaAAUA AAABAAAAYgEbAAUAAAABAAAAagEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAExAAIAAAAUAAAAcgEyAAIAAAAUAAAAhodp AAQAAAABAAAAnAAAAMgAAABgAAAAAQAAAGAAAAABQWRvYmUgUGhvdG9zaG9wIDcuMAAyMDE0OjEw OjIwIDA4OjA0OjQ0AAAAAAOgAQADAAAAAQABAACgAgAEAAAAAQAAAfSgAwAEAAAAAQAAAtcAAAAA AAAABgEDAAMAAAABAAYAAAEaAAUAAAABAAABFgEbAAUAAAABAAABHgEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAIBAAQA AAABAAABJgICAAQAAAABAAAMZgAAAAAAAABIAAAAAQAAAEgAAAAB/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABI AAD/7QAMQWRvYmVfQ00AAf/uAA5BZG9iZQBkgAAAAAH/2wCEAAwICAgJCAwJCQwRCwoLERUPDAwP FRgTExUTExgRDAwMDAwMEQwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwBDQsLDQ4NEA4OEBQO Dg4UFA4ODg4UEQwMDAwMEREMDAwMDAwRDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDP/AABEI AIAAWAMBIgACEQEDEQH/3QAEAAb/xAE/AAABBQEBAQEBAQAAAAAAAAADAAECBAUGBwgJCgsBAAEF AQEBAQEBAAAAAAAAAAEAAgMEBQYHCAkKCxAAAQQBAwIEAgUHBggFAwwzAQACEQMEIRIxBUFRYRMi cYEyBhSRobFCIyQVUsFiMzRygtFDByWSU/Dh8WNzNRaisoMmRJNUZEXCo3Q2F9JV4mXys4TD03Xj 80YnlKSFtJXE1OT0pbXF1eX1VmZ2hpamtsbW5vY3R1dnd4eXp7fH1+f3EQACAgECBAQDBAUGBwcG BTUBAAIRAyExEgRBUWFxIhMFMoGRFKGxQiPBUtHwMyRi4XKCkkNTFWNzNPElBhaisoMHJjXC0kST VKMXZEVVNnRl4vKzhMPTdePzRpSkhbSVxNTk9KW1xdXl9VZmdoaWprbG1ub2JzdHV2d3h5ent8f/ 2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/APVUklmVdYc7LzaH41u3ELQ0tYSXB20SNfdu3b2bf8Ekp00lSb1Wpzd3oZI0 Bg0WAyeGxtUB1islwGNkks2kgVGYcGun+zudW/8A4Sm1JToJJmkloJBaSJLTEjy0lOkpSrOyhXe6 uz6OkEdtFZWdnCL/AItCzPjPM5uW5eObCalDJG7+WUJCUeGS/HESNHs6AIIkag8FOszHyX0mOWd2 /wDkVbGfhRJvrbyCHOAILY3ggn83cn/DvimHnY+n0Zoj14jv/eh+/BU4GPl3bCSix7LGhzHB7Tw5 pkfgktBY/wD/0PVVWy6LSN+KGMveWtssgB2wfSaHwrKFk22U1F9dZtcI9gMfwd/1KbkrhNkgVqQp rUNyfR+0V2ucSSRVZBbtGm3d9Ntn8vd9NGGWxzSWgkt2bhH75j+1tQmfbTVtqYxrHlxDrCQ9gJPN W12//tytUbnvGNbeMK+/0HihuMIHrBsNGWA9rH+3e9V4DmJDHwDUwj7vuen1yj+h/WjL50nhF/g2 TmX3B7WtDII2zuYSC7Y1rbP6231Nv76bGc7LvcLLyWfSDK3OaJaW/Qtr9F+xm73M2/pd/wDhEO6+ 1vrel06zf6wbvDmNLg3c8XV+r9P3Use6tv8Apf8ACW+spY2UaXituI8g2OrfkuczVgHqMySd3qPo sc57Gf4b9F/1xOhy2YTgTPiqIEzxfMYcUvl4v0+P+X+URkHVTQJmNeJVBnUsh20HE