Matchmaking a Player (HIGHLAND HILLS) by Angela Casella EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Angela Casella
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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Brittany
“Hey, Brittany,” a familiar voice says. It’s deep and throaty, and it sends
a zip down my back. Dammit.
“Whatcha drinking, Logan?” I ask as I turn to look at him.
He’s a beautiful bastard, tall with dark hair and a short beard that
surrounds a mouth that’s kissed too many women. I know better than to fall
for the charms of a handsome devil who talks a good game. Or at least I
should know better.
The problem with Logan is that he’s not just any handsome devil. He’s
my boss’s brother, so he practically lives here at Ziggy Brewery. He’s not
someone I can avoid, so I’ve tried to become immune to him. It helps that
he’s always with a different woman. My daddy was a cheater, and so was
my ex-husband. It’s only been a little over six months since my divorce
went through, and a year and a half since my no-good ex and I separated.
The last thing I need is to get hung up on a man who doesn’t know how to
keep his dick in his pants.

“I’ll have the usual, gorgeous,” Logan says with a wink that makes me
roll my eyes as he slides onto his usual stool. The brewery’s mostly empty
tonight. We’re closing in on Christmas, and people are at home with their
families or their partners. Even Cole, my boss, is off with his girlfriend and
his daughter. It’s just me, Logan, and a few older folks who’re sitting by
themselves, drinking, feeling the burn of being alone at the holidays. The
brewery feels bigger than usual, and so empty it could damn near echo.
I’m happier than I should be to see a friendly face—particularly his
friendly face. So of course I say, “Like I’m supposed to remember
everyone’s favorite order.”

Logan laughs, like maybe he was hoping I’d give him a hard time. “The
IPA, please and thank you.”

I pour it for him, then go check on the other folks, all of whom came in
alone. When they first stepped inside, it occurred to me that it would be nice
if they left as friends, which is a thought I only had because a romance
novelist has been working at the brewery as research for the book she’s
writing, and having her around has filled my head with fanciful notions. I
even set out an old Bingo game someone left at the brewery, hoping they
might feel motivated to get something started between them.

The romance
novelist in question, Ivy Anders, wouldn’t know customer service if it
smacked her on the ass, but it’s been fun having her around. She’s not here
tonight, though.

The other customers have full cups, or near enough, and I feel Logan’s
eyes on me. I shouldn’t go around to talk to him—it’s like flirting with a
fire when you’re wearing all acrylic fabric—but I always end up gravitating
back to his stool. It’s like something invisible is tugging me back to him,
pressing the point.

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