Keep On Loving You (TRICKLE CREEK #5) by Elena Aitken EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Elena Aitken
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY. If you liked being up before dawn on a
Sunday.
Kat Carlson did not.
Unless, of course, she was on the trails on her mountain bike. When she
was flying down the twisty dirt trails, with the blue sky overhead, and sun
shining through the trees and creating pockets of sunshine, the early
morning was totally worth it.
Too bad those days were far and few between lately.Business was
booming and she was far too busy running her increasingly busy hairstylist
business to take very many days off lately. Even for mountain biking.
Until today.
Kat had been planning this day for two weeks and had even rebooked a
handful of clients so she could join her big brother Craig on the trails for a
day of sibling bonding and competition, as they would no doubt push each
other on increasingly harder terrain until finally they were both streaked in
mud and dirt, completely exhausted, with maybe a few bumps and bruises,
and more than a few stories to relive when they finally collapsed on the
patio of Brickhouse with a cold beer.
It had been years since they’d had a proper bike day. Between Kat’s
shop, and Craig’s ice cream store, the Sugar Shack, never mind his new
fiancée and his little girl, their schedules rarely matched up. Kat could
hardly wait.
She left her SUV with her bike on the rack, parked outside her brother’s
house, and dashed to the door. Kat only bothered to knock once before
letting herself in.
“I hope you have coffee,” she called out as she stepped into his
entryway. Instinctively, Kat squatted and braced herself for the inevitable
crash of her niece, six-year-old Meredith, whose favorite method of
greeting her auntie involved running at full speed into her legs.
Kat waited, and when Meredith didn’t arrive, she got to her feet.
“Hello?”
“In here.”
She followed the sound of his voice to the kitchen, where she found her
big brother draped over the kitchen table, cradling a cup of coffee between
his hands, his cheek pressed to the wood surface. He was wearing pajama
pants and an old concert T-shirt. His hair was ruffled from sleep and in no
way did he look ready to hit the trails with her.
He raised a hand in greeting. “Coffee’s fresh.”
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