Show Off (JUNIPER RIDGE ROMANTIC COMEDIES #6) by Tawna Fenske EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Tawna Fenske
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Judson, Lana (Public Relations Director: Juniper Ridge)
What’s it like being the youngest of six? [dramatic eyeroll]
I mean, my siblings are great. Mostly. Our mother still introduces me
as “the baby.” Yeah, I know. I’ll be twenty-eight next year.
[sips from mug that reads “It’s too peopley here”]
You know what a director said on my last big PR gig before I left
Hollywood?
“If I want some little girl to shove sunshine up people’s butts, I’ll
give you a call, creampuff.”
Yes, I’m serious.
I gave him a helpful, alphabetized list of alternatives I would
cheerfully shove up his butt.
o, we all feel good about how the season wrapped?”
Big brother Dean snaps my focus off the notepad I’m
clutching. That’s my cue to jump in. To sit just a tiny bit taller in my chair.
“I think we’re in good shape.” I tap my pink pen twice on my equally
pink notepad. “People magazine calls it Hollywood’s strongest season
finale.” Never mind that our show films literally a thousand miles from
Hollywood. “The article hits newsstands tomorrow.”
My siblings nod like I’ve said something smart, and maybe I have. Only
Mari looks worried as she tickles her infant son’s cheek. Count on our
shrink sister to spot the elephant in the room.
“What’s public sentiment around…the incident?”
Ah, the incident.
“It’s like I’ve said from the start,” I begin, glad I’m on top of this.
“Everyone loves a grumpy chef.” Admittedly, Chef Dal Yang calling a
restaurant guest a twatwaffle might’ve gone a step beyond grumpy. “It
helped that the guy really was being a twatwaffle.”
“Waffles.” Cooper looks up from his fidget spinner. “Anyone else want
one of those stroopwaffles from the bakery?” He’s already out of his chair
and headed for the counter. “I’ll grab six.”
“About the finale.” Dean drags us back to the business of running our
little self-contained community. “That could’ve gone sideways fast. We’re
lucky it was a jackass journalist and not another resident.”
“We certainly are.” Lucky isn’t the word I’d use. Skill sounds closer, but
I’m not one to brag.
It’s true, though. My public relations magic made the jackass journalist
back off before things got ugly. It wasn’t just that, though.
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