Make Mine A Grizzly (MATED BY CHANCE #10) by Harper B. Cole EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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CEDRIC
“I’m so looking forward to seeing you.”
My friend and boss, Reed, grinned. “I can’t wait for you to meet my family
and friends.”
“Me neither.”
“I’ll pick you up from the airport and show you around town after dropping
your luggage at the hotel.”
I bit my tongue, not wanting to ask if there was much to see in Riverford.
But that was one reason I so wanted to go there.
“See you soon.” I ended the call, and Reed’s face disappeared from the
screen.
I wandered to the gigantic window in my corner office and observed the
slice of city life it offered. The congested traffic, the crowds surging across
the intersection, the noise from beeping horns and grime on the windows
from the cars and trucks belching fumes were the same every afternoon
when I stood here and sipped my tea.
But I was ready for a vacation. Not one in an island resort, visiting art
galleries and museums, trekking over high mountains or watching wild
animals. Nope, I was headed to the small town where Reed lived.
Reed had given up gallivanting around the world photographing animals in
their natural habitat and settled with his partner and baby in Riverford, a
place most people had never heard of. He was trying to convince me to take
a job at the nature reserve he’d created, and he wasn’t shy about that being
the primary reason for the invitation to stay there for two weeks.
I’d booked a room in a small hotel overlooking the river and planned to
sleep late, eat good food, of which Reed assured me there was plenty, and
mosey around the reserve.
As well as wanting to lure me to his small town, Reed was technically my
current boss because I worked for his company here in the city, but he’d
handed over the day-to-day operations when he moved to Riverford. He
video chatted with me often and flew here once a month. The man who
used to work eighty-hour weeks, now strolled into the office at the nature
reserve at ten and left at four, before collecting his son from daycare.
Reed didn’t need telepathy to understand that I was looking to get out of the
frantic lifestyle known as the rat race. Working late into the night, often on
weekends as well, getting stuck in traffic, paying for someone to clean my
apartment because I didn’t have the time, and forking out a monthly
membership for a gym I didn’t have the energy to attend wasn’t the life I’d
envisioned when I took the job.
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