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A husband's secrets, a runaway wife, a troubled pregnancy, and
an unexpected storm--all these stories included in the next sizzling
romantic box set of Finding Love ~ The Outsider Series.
**CONTENT WARNING: Although this
series is filled with ideals of family, love and loyalty, the Friessen
men are strong sexy alpha males. Each book and short story in this
series is filled with sexual tension, steamy romance, rough language,
and passion. It is for those who enjoy adult contemporary romance,
women's fiction, western romance.
Finding Love ~ The Outsider Series - Volume 2 contains #6, 7, 8 and 9 of this hot and dramatic western romance series of The Friessen men and the women they love. Although all the stories in this series can be read as stand alone, for more reading enjoyment you may wish to read the series in order starting with the Amazon kindle bestseller, THE FORGOTTEN CHILD.
Finding Love ~ The Outsider Series - Volume 2 contains #6, 7, 8 and 9 of this hot and dramatic western romance series of The Friessen men and the women they love. Although all the stories in this series can be read as stand alone, for more reading enjoyment you may wish to read the series in order starting with the Amazon kindle bestseller, THE FORGOTTEN CHILD.
- Finding Love~The Outsider Series Volume 2 includes:
- Secrets: "Jed always told me he'd take care of everything. And I believed him, I trusted him, I loved him."
- Runaway: Andy sets out to find his runaway bride. And when he finds her he's in for a big surprise.
- Overdue: (Exclusive to this box set - A Runaway to The Unexpected Storm bridge short story - Diana and Jed are having a baby.)
- The Unexpected Storm: He can have any woman except the one he wants.
“It’s not much,
but I think it’s kind of fun and cute, and Jed and I will be right
next door if you need us.” Diana pressed her hand into the small of
her back and rubbed her other hand with her gold wedding band over
her almost eight months’ pregnant belly.
Laura’s hair had
started to grow out and was now shoulder length, and she kept it tied
back in a high ponytail. “Diana, I don’t know how to thank you
and Jed for all you’ve done. This place is better than I could have
hoped for. I love that clean smell of new wood.” Laura took in the
brand new loft, which had an antique double bed for her and a single
bed for Gabriel, with lovely pink and green bedspreads. It was an
open design, tastefully done, and even the appliances were brand new.
She set her purse on the round kitchen table with four chairs. At the
west side of the loft was a cozy living room with a green taupe sofa
and chair and a plasma TV mounted to the wall.
Footsteps clattered
up the stairs. Laura gazed over the wooden rail, watching as Jed
followed Gabriel and redheaded Danny, who was just walking and
insisted on mastering the stairs all by himself and yelling at the
top of his lungs, “Mama, comin’ up!”
“You’ve got your
hands full with Danny there. Does he ever stop, Diana?” Laura
smiled as she listened to the clomp and clatter of three boys: her
five-year-old boy, Gabriel, who leaped up the steps; Danny, who
crawled and patted each step; and Jed, who followed, encouraging his
son.
“One more. Come
on, you can do it.” Jed was grinning ear to ear, watching as Danny
pushed himself to his feet and ran straight to his mommy.
“He’s a Friessen
man; ‘slow’ and ‘easy’ aren’t in their vocabulary,” Diana
muttered just as Jed stepped closer and lifted Danny, tossing him in
the air while he giggled and wiggled. Then Jed leaned down and kissed
Diana.
“That’s not
fair. I guarantee you I can take it slow and easy in some things you
enjoy.” He winked, and Diana gasped before clearing her throat.
“Laura, listen, I
am grateful you’ve taken this job.”
“Diana, Jed, I
really do appreciate all this—and the job, even though I’m pretty
sure you don’t really need me.”
“Oh, that’s
where you’re wrong, Laura,” said Jed as he set a kid-size cowboy
hat on Gabriel’s head.
“Cool hat. Ride
horsey?” Gabriel beamed at Jed as he asked.
“Tell you what,
bud. Let’s let your mama get settled, and you come help me feed the
horses,” Jed answered. The sound of a vehicle pulling down the
driveway had him stepping toward the window.
“The fact is,
Laura, we’re the ones who are grateful,” Diana said. “Jed wants
to be on a horse, riding, teaching the kids, not cooped
up in an office, doing paperwork. And I have my hands full with Danny
and this one here.” She rubbed the baby she carried in her large
belly. “And I’m tired, too....”
“Well, I was
wondering when he was going to show up,” Jed interrupted. Danny
just then decided he wanted down, so Jed slung him over his shoulder
to distract him.
“Who’s here,
Jed?” Diana asked.
Laura felt a flutter
of butterflies in her stomach when Jed glanced at Diana with a look
that had her covering her mouth with her palm and turning away.
“My cousin, your
husband,” Jed said as he started toward the stairs. Gabriel was at
the window with Jed, and he raced toward the stairs and started down.
“Gabriel, come
back here!” Laura said, but this time he didn’t listen, as he was
out the door. She could hear him call out, “Andy, Andy.”
Laura went to the
window and gazed out at Andy, dressed as he always was in dark jeans
and a long-sleeved dark shirt, but he wasn’t as neat as usual. He
lifted Gabriel in his strong arms and hugged him.
“You know, Andy
has a lot of faults, but caring for Gabriel is not one of them.”
Diana was standing in the window, watching as her husband approached
Andy. “I knew it was only a matter of time before he found out you
were here. He was served this morning, too. He’ll be furious,
Laura. It was cold and impersonal.”
“Diana, I don’t
want to see him again, ever. I just want him gone and out of our
lives for good.” Laura stepped back when Andy glanced up with those
all-seeing hard blue eyes. At times, she’d swear they were etched
in steel.
“Laura, how he treated you was
horrible. We know that, and we all agree with you, but you can’t
keep avoiding him. He’ll find out.”
Diana turned solemn blue eyes on her.
She’d been a true friend who was always there for her, even with
her husband recovering from surgery. It had been a miracle when he
came through okay, and Diana had even told Laura that life was too
short for regrets.
“How does he know? You and Jed
promised me you wouldn’t tell him,” Laura pleaded.
“Yes, we did, but don’t forget that
Andy’s been having you followed,” Diana said. “I have to tell
you, Laura, my husband doesn’t agree with your decision. He’s
honored it for now, hoping you’ll come to your senses. Andy does
have a right to know where you are. You should know he’s offered to
talk to Andy for you, too.”
Laura felt a surge of anger shoot like
a rocket through her as she processed what Diana had said. Her face
felt warm, and beads of sweat popped out over her brow. She squeezed
her fists. “He’s been having me followed? Are you kidding me?
What kind of sick—”
“Hello, Laura.”
She didn’t hear him come up, and what
made it worse was that he was carrying Gabriel, who, by the looks of
it, had no intention of allowing Andy to let him down. She could see
how her son worshipped Andy, and that infuriated her. She was
standing beside Diana, and it wasn’t until Diana stepped back that
Andy’s eyes widened and his brows furrowed with something dark and
furious.
“What the hell?” he said.
Laura pursed her lips and struggled
with those damn emotions, second guessing everything she’d done,
and placed her hand over her own large, swollen belly just as the
baby kicked.
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