Good Trouble by Lani Lynn Vale EPUB & PDF – eBook Details
- Author Name: Lani Lynn Vale
- Book Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Fiction
- Edition Language: English
- Date of Publication: December 6, 2022
- File Format: PDF / EPUB
- PDF File Size: 2.2 MB
- EPUB File Size: 1.4 MB
PROLOGUE
Marry the man that makes your heart happy. Not the man that makes your
brain understand.
-Luce’s secret thoughts
BAIN
I sat back in my chair and grinned.
Today was the last day that I would be home for a while and it definitely
was nothing less than comical.
Why?
Because my brother, who was two years younger than me, was a
complete dumbass.
Why was he a dumbass?
Because he didn’t want to go to prom.
Actually, he’d done one better than that.
He’d asked his current girlfriend to prom, she’d said yes and the day that
it was supposed to happen—i.e., fuckin’ today—he’d backed out and said
he wasn’t interested in going anymore.
Which led us to now.
His girlfriend, the Lucille Ball lookalike, was standing in our kitchen,
dressed to the nines. Meanwhile, Braxton had his arms crossed over his
chest and he was still dressed in his workout clothes from earlier.
They were supposed to leave an hour ago, yet, there he was, still refusing
to go even though I could tell it meant a lot to her.
“Please, Braxton. I really want to go,” the girl pleaded.
I still didn’t know her name.
Braxton hadn’t mentioned her in the entire week that I’d been home,
which was telling.
Braxton was a complete and utter dick at the best of times. He may be
my brother, but he definitely wasn’t my favorite person in the world. And
the reason why was currently staring me in the face.
“Just go,” I suggested. “You’ll only get to do prom once. It’s your senior
year.”
Braxton lifted a lip at me in disgust. “If I wanted your input, soldier, I
would’ve asked for it.”
I rolled my eyes. “I’m Navy. I’m not a soldier.”
Braxton knew that. I’d corrected him about eight thousand times this
week. Yet, he’d found a new way to insult me, so he did it every second that
he could.
My brother, the asshole.
“Boys,” my mother said. “Let’s not start this again. We’ve been playing
this game all week. Now, Braxton, go get dressed. You made a
commitment, you’ll follow through.”
I snorted.
Which pissed my brother off to the point where he was coming off his
lean against the counter and about to head toward me.
“No.” My dad intercepted him before he could take even a step toward
me. “Go get dressed.”
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