Wild Bred (MAGNUSON MEN #1) by Kate Hunt EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Kate Hunt
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REID
“You weren’t kidding about this being cathartic,” says my brother,
Shaw, as he wipes sweat from his brow. “Man. I need a break,
though. That okay with you?”
I swing my sledgehammer, smashing through what’s left of the kitchen tile.
Chips of ceramic explode into the air, scattering like confetti across the
grimy floor. “Definitely. I could use a break too.”
We’ve been busting our asses all morning, tearing out old drywall, ripping
up rotted floorboards, and hauling debris out to the dumpster parked
outside. The air is thick with dust, the scent of the old house mingling with
the fresh, earthy smell of the outdoors. Our clothes are filthy, sweat-soaked,
and clinging to our skin. It’s dirty, grueling work, but it’s the kind that
leaves you feeling satisfied and bone-tired in the best way.
“Thanks again for helping me demo this place,” I say to my brother as we
step outside to take a breather. I grab a couple of cold beers from the cooler
stashed in the shade of an oak tree and toss him one. “I really appreciate it.”
“Of course, dude. Happy to help.” Shaw takes a swig of beer, then looks out
across the sprawling acres of my new property and shakes his head. “God,
this is a beautiful piece of land. You’re one lucky bastard, you know that?”
“You jealous?” I ask, grinning as I tilt my beer against my lips. The
purchase still feels surreal, a culmination of years of hard work and saving.
The property is a mix of dense forest and open meadows, rugged and
untamed. The house is one hell of a fixer-upper, but it has good bones and
all the potential I’ve been dreaming of. With my background in
construction, I know exactly what needs to be done, and since I’m taking
the next few months off, I’ll be able to get loads of work done on this place.
“Nah, this is too cut off from the world for my liking,” Shaw says, wiping
his mouth with the back of his hand. “It suits you, though, Reid. I’m happy
for you.”
He’s right about it suiting me. It’s going to be a while before I have a proper
roof over my head, but I already feel at home. The quiet, the solitude, the
endless expanse of nature—it’s everything I’ve ever wanted.
“Thanks, man,” I say. “And, seriously, thanks for helping me. I owe you
one.”
“You’re sure right about that,” he says with a grin. “Next time I need a hand
at the bakery, I’m calling you up.”
I raise an eyebrow at Shaw, thinking about the bakery he runs in our
hometown of Cedar Springs. His small business is his pride and joy. “You
sure about that? I have a history of burning whatever I put in the oven.”
Shaw groans. “Yeah, on second thought, stay the hell away from my
bakery.”
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