Release Day Launch - Broken Love By Kelly Elliot
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EXCERPT:
Wrapping her arm with mine, my mother and I headed through
the house and to the back. “Now, Ava, try to keep your very outspoken thoughts
to yourself.”
My mouth fell open as I let out a gasp. “Oh my God. What do
you think I’m going to do? Offend the little old consultant men, and then they
won’t want to work for us?”
“Yes. That’s exactly what I’m afraid of.”
Liza bumped my shoulder as she rushed past me. “Don’t worry,
Court, when she sees them she’ll be too busy wiping the drool from her mouth to
even talk.”
I rolled my eyes and took off after Liza as she yelped and
ran through the kitchen with me hot on her trail.
“This is not the first impression I’m talking about, Ava
Moore!” my mother called out as I followed Liza out onto the back porch. Liza
immediately took a right turn and I didn’t realize how fast I was going. Trying
to come to a stop, I hit the stairs and ran down them only to run right into
the back of someone, causing their drink to go everywhere.
“Shit!” I shouted as my head throbbed from slamming into
what felt like a brick wall. As I put my fingers up to my temple and closed my
eyes, I prayed the hangover would just go away.
“Ava?”
I know that voice.
Peeking one eye open, the other one quickly followed as I
gasped and said, “Ryder?”
I quickly scanned around only to find everyone staring at
both of us, and I couldn’t help but notice the stunned expression on my
father’s face. “You know my daughter, Ryder?”
The smile that spread across Ryder’s face spoke volumes.
“Yes, sir, I do.”
I could feel all eyes on me as I let out a nervous chuckle.
“Well, I mean we’re just acquaintances.”
Ryder raised his eyebrows as the other extremely hot guy
standing next to him coughed and looked at Ryder.
“No, I mean we’re more than that.” Shaking my head and then
moaning from the sheer pain, I held up my hands and said, “No! I mean, we’re
just friends. New friends. Like I ran into him on the street and knocked all
his paperwork out of his hands and then ran into him again—”
Oh Jesus, I’m digging myself into a hole.
“We ran into each other again yesterday when I was attending
a meeting at a restaurant in Austin.”
The other guy coughed again and glared at Ryder.
My father walked up and kissed me on the cheek as he looked
back at Ryder and said, “What a small world.”
It appeared Ryder had to force himself to pull his eyes off
of me and as he looked at my father and nodded. “Indeed it is.”
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