DON’T FALL FOR THE GUY NEXT DOOR (DON’T FALL #3) BY LACEY BOLT EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: LACEY BOLT
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THERESA
Theresa eyed her date cautiously, trying to decide if his hair was the
unfortunate victim of a bad round of hair implants or a toupee that
desperately needed to be thrown off the peak of a volcanic crater.
She stifled a yawn and tried to focus on what the man had been talking
about for the last fifteen minutes. He was at least forty years older than her,
old enough to be her grandfather. Or even great-grandfather. They had
almost nothing in common.
“And then, after the eighteenth hole, he told me that his wife sued him
for everything and won. Said he couldn’t afford the payment on his
vacation house. So I called my lawyer the next day and made a low-ball
offer on the property and added it to my collection.”
She tried to look interested as he continued rambling about ways he’d
taken advantage of other people to build his own wealth, but someone at the
table behind Gene caught her attention for the tenth time that evening. A
man, much closer to her age than Gene, sat with a small group of people.
One of his companions, probably his brother, shared some of his physical
features. A pretty woman who could be the brother’s wife or girlfriend held
hands with the brother, and an older couple laughed in response to
something the brother said.
A family sharing a meal at a nice restaurant. So normal, almost cliché.
But that wasn’t the part that irritated her the most. The guy kept tilting
his head in her direction, shooting discreet looks her way, like someone
would when they were trying to eavesdrop on another person’s
conversation.
Her date, Gene, leaned back in his chair, the corners of his lips tipped up
in a smug smile, his large stomach sticking out. “It was like taking candy
from a baby. But even better because he called me after the sale, furious.
Guess he learned his lesson after taking away my tee-time last month.”
Another story finished, another admiring response expected from her.
Ignoring the man at the next table, Theresa tossed her head back, letting her
blonde shoulder-length hair that she’d spent two hours styling for the
evening fall over her shoulders, and made a small laugh. She reached out
her perfectly manicured hand and picked up the stem of her water glass.
She shook her head as if he’d said something riveting and raised her glass
towards him. “That’s a wonderful story.”
He smirked, clearly pleased with her response, while she took a tiny sip
of water. “You know,” he cleared his throat and lowered his voice, “I’m
thinking of checking out the new vacation home next weekend. You could
come with me.”
From the look on his face and the way his eyes moved greedily across
her face, he was not suggesting a quick trip out of town with separate
bedrooms for each of them. She tried not to gag as a shiver went down her
spine.
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