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Just Her Luck

 

 

 

By

Jeanette Lynn

 

 

 

 

 

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Published By:

Jeanette Lynn

 

 

 

Just Her Luck

 

 

Copyright 2014

Jeanette Lynn

 

 

 

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This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events, or locales, is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author's imagination and used fictitiously.

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Table Of Contents

 

It’s Only Temporary

The Gang’s All Here!

Thatch-ed Under A Tree

Just Beat It

Good Mornin’!

An Apple A Day…

Foiled Again!

Poker In The Front, Asthma Up The Rear

Putting It All Out On The Line

Dippin’ In

All Bets Are Off

Simply Unavoidable

Just This Side Of The Miss Is Tipsy

Sleep Overs And Raging Cowlicks

All Bawled Up

Painting, Cake And Bull Nips

The Best ‘Presence’ Are Free

With A Bo

Party Crashin’

Family Affair

Will Or Will Not

All Shot Up

Boot Scootin’ Nookie

Pleasure’s All Mine

Peek A Boo

Thatch-ilada

Just Gimpin’ It

Lion In A Hammock

Burnin’ Bridges Or Mendin’ Fences

Screw You

Poker In The Rear

Two Cents In

The Great Outdoors

Somethin’s Gotta Give

Tangled Up

Cats N Bags

No Fair!

Ring Ding Ding-A-Ling

Dear Heart To Heart

Wakey Wakey…

Groped Into It

Do You Take This Ass…

Gettin’ Reception

After Conception

The Bump Draft

You Do The Math- Epilogue

About the author

Books by Jeanette Lynn

 

 

 

Books by
Jeanette Lynn

 

 

 

Cosmic Soul Mates Series

 

Stellar Proportions

Book 1

 

Out Of This Orbit

Book 2

 

On Her Axis

Book 3

(m/f/m) (no m/m)

 

Book 4

Coming soon

 

 

The Brides of Mordenne Series

 

A Mate To Match

Book 1

 

In Her Eyes

Book 2

 

Other Books By Jeanette Lynn

 

Just Her Luck

(m/f/m) (no m/m)

 

Of Another Dimension

(m/f/m) (no m/m)

 

The Bridal Hunt

(m/f/m) (no m/m)

 

Jingle Belled And Mistletoed

 

 

When She Least Expected It

(William Gerald's story from Jingle Belled And Mistletoed)

 

 

 

Warning:

 

This book contains sexually explicit material, intended for readers 18 and older.

It also contains ménage a trois situations, foul language and some violence.

 

 

 

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It’s Only Temporary

 

 

“Okay, Vieve. You’re almost there,” I muttered under my breath.

Wiping the sweat from my brow that had started beading onto my forehead, I made yet another right turn, this one leading me onto a smoother dirt road.

Thank god for that!

I don’t think my little VW Bug could take any more crazy bumps and potholes.

The instructions my Aunt Ruthie had given me were very
interestingly specific
, complete with things like
‘Look for a big rusted out truck with an “I’d rather be hunting” sticker on it’-
so I know I’m definitely going in the right direction.

Especially after her last bit of directional info:
Go left when you see a sign that says ‘Dinkleman’s pond (No skinny dipping)’.

I snorted at that.

Aunt Ruthie always was a little bit of a nut.

Leave it to her to give me funky directions and ‘helpful’ tidbits.

Sure as hell wasn’t gonna get lost with specifics like
that
, though.

One look at that pond and I had to question the sanity of the person who’d put up the sign.

You couldn’t get me to take a dip in that toxic-looking green sludge even if I had a hazmat suit on.

I shuddered at the thought.

One more right turn and any minute I should be there.

A large, two story ranch-style house, complete with wrap-around porch and pretty wood shutters on all the windows, came into view.

I whistled long and low.

Whooo.

Good grief!

Aunt Ruthie wants me to clean
this
house?

The damned thing is a behemoth!

If I didn’t love my auntie to death, I’d turn tail and run,
right now.

I groaned as I pulled up into the makeshift designated parking type area and parked my little beetle, eyeing the house in front of me skeptically.

The things I do for the people I love
, I thought and sighed heavily.

Letting myself just have a moment, I took a few deep, fortifying, cleansing breaths.

I can do this.

Bracing myself, I slowly opened my car door and got out, enjoying the cool breeze on my sweaty, overheated skin.

No air conditioning is obviously going to be an issue around here
, I observed as my body threatened to sweat buckets.

I’m going to have to plan my trips to town around the cooler parts of the day.

I love my little beetle to death,
don’t get me wrong
, but I never did get around to having AC put into my little rusty bucket like I’d planned.

Totally regretting that now.

Really should have listened to my cousin Barry when he’d offered to have his ‘friend’ fix it up for me.

Guess I’ll just have to suck it up and try to avoid driving in the heat.

Early morning shopping anyone?

“Can I help you, ma’am?” A soft, deep voice called out from somewhere off to my side.

I whirled around and found myself a few feet away from a veritable jolly green giant.

He had a pair of leather work gloves in his large, calloused, suntanned hands, and a frown was marring what little I could make out, with his cowboy hat in the way, of his strongly masculine face.

His long, slightly bowed legs were encased in a pair of faded, dark denim jeans that had obviously seen better days, a scuffed up pair of work boots on his huge feet, and a white t-shirt with smudges of red dirt all over it that hugged his wide chest.

“Oh, um, I’m Ruthie Ferguson’s niece, Genevieve.” Holding my hand out, I introduced myself.

Trying for friendly, I gave him a big warm smile.

He frowned harder and scratched at the chocolate brown stubble on his cheek, but other than that, didn’t respond.

I kept my smile firmly in place and let him have a second, starting to feel a little silly with my hand outstretched in front of me for the handshake he was obviously not in any hurry to return.

Okay…

“I’m filling in for her while she’s out recovering from her surgery…” I prompted.

Still no response.

Or did he just make a tiny grunting noise?

Can’t be too sure.

Hmmm…

I tried to get a better peek at him, without him thinking I was staring.

He’s lookin’ a lil’ confused.

I laughed a little at the complete silliness of the situation, and coughed to cover it up when he finally looked over at me.

“This
is
the Harrison ranch, isn’t it?”

I already knew it was, but asked anyways.

“Well, yeah… but…” he stammered a little.

“But, what? Did you already find a replacement?” My tone was hopeful-
I didn’t bother to hide it
- perking right up at the idea.

“Erm, well... no,” he said slowly and pulled at his hat enough to give me a glimpse of bright, baby blue peepers.

They were such a deep, clear blue that I’d say they resembled the ocean.

“Then what’s the problem?” I was frowning right along with him at this point, just as confused as him.

“Uh, you don’t look like your Aunt Ruthie… you… uh… well… uh, ma’am, I, uh…”

“Thank god for that!” Chortling a little to myself, I snorted and smiled at the idea. “You couldn’t pay me to either.”

“Huh?” He blinked down at me, squinting against the bright sunshine steadily streaming down on us from this disgustingly hot day.

Staring at me blankly for a full minute, his brow eventually furrowed as his face scrunched up, turning into a puzzled, seemingly lost expression, clearly unable to keep up.

I grinned at his confusion.

He looks so cute when he’s all befuddled.

Like a little puppy or something.

If he’s the boss, then working for him for a few weeks will be a snap.

Boy couldn’t put more than ten words together without getting all tongue-tied.

“I was just saying you couldn’t even pay me to dress like Aunt Ruthie. No offense to Ruthie, I love her to bits, but I don’t think dressing like someone’s old granny with flowery dresses and laced up necklines would look good on me, do you?”

“Uh, no. I don’t guess it would,” he said after he’d thought about it a moment.

Fidgeting awkwardly, he took his hat off, revealing a scruffy-bearded baby face and tousled chocolate brown hair, cowlicks sticking up everywhere in all directions.

He scratched at his scalp for a minute, brows deeply furrowed, the little wheels in his head just firing away.

Stifling a smile, I patiently waited while he had some type of internal debate with himself.

Guess he needs a moment…

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