Wildflower Falls by Denise Hunter EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Denise Hunter
- Language: English
- Genre: Clean & Wholesome Romance
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Charlotte Simpson had never stalked a man before.
She freely admitted to the social media stalking of an ex-boyfriend or
two. In high school she’d once sat outside her boyfriend’s home to see if
Mindy Miller really was only dropping off brownies for his sick mother.
(She wasn’t.)
But Charlotte had never stooped to peeping out a barn window, the
rubber rings of the binoculars pressing into her eye sockets.
She turned the Focus knob. Gavin Robinson walked toward the leveled
rectangle of land that would soon support her new stable. His jeans were
faded and speckled with . . . She fine-tuned the focus. Paint? Drywall mud?
Something construction-y? He squatted, inspecting one of the footers on the
western edge of the space.
Rogue nickered from the pasture outside the window, wanting her
attention. But she couldn’t pull her gaze from the man a hundred yards
away. She adjusted the eyepieces for a better fit. Gavin had aged a little
since she’d seen him last. But then, he hadn’t had an easy life.
He’d been way ahead of her in school—eight years maybe? That would
make him . . . thirty-fiveish. Charlotte was closer in age to his sister, Avery.
She’d been a senior when Charlotte was a freshman. Their brother, Cooper,
had also already graduated by then.
They’d never run in the same circles, but everyone knew the Robinsons.
They had a good name in the community. They stuck together like paint on
a barn and were always willing to lend a hand.
Avery ran Riverbend Gap’s medical clinic, Cooper was the county
sheriff, and Gavin owned the construction company she’d hired to build her
stable. When she’d entered his office on Jell-O legs that warm April
afternoon, she hoped to work with him personally. But his business partner
and brother-in-law, Wes Garrett, was working the office that day, so he’d
taken the project himself.
Thus, this was her first real glimpse of Gavin since the “Big News.”
He stood, seemingly satisfied with the subcontractor’s work, and did
nothing more interesting than trek around the dirt rectangle. But since this
was her first chance to observe him up close . . .
Observe. Yes, she liked that word much better.As soon as she got up the nerve, she would go out there and chat with
him about the project. Her heart palpitated in her chest like a foaling mare’s.
She would tell him the footers of the foundation looked good (as if she
knew). She would ask him what came next and what the schedule would be
like, even though Wes had thoroughly covered hat.
It was hard to tell in that big, open space with the mountains rising
behind him, but Gavin was tall—at least six feet. He was tanned from hours
in the sun and built like a man of his trade. His black hair was shorter than
she remembered, though the top was long enough that the warm May
breeze toyed with it.
She squinted as she homed in on his face, wishing she could remember
his eye color as, even with the binoculars, she was too far away to tell. They
were set deep beneath the dark slashes of his brows. A clean-shaven jawline
revealed sharp turns.
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