Good Enough (Meet Me in Montana #3) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Meet Me in Montana Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 127
Estimated words: 120708 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 604(@200wpm)___ 483(@250wpm)___ 402(@300wpm)
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He grinned. “I love those two. It’s hard to be away from them so much and see how much they’ve grown when I come back home.”

I focused straight ahead as we walked along the sidewalks of Hamilton. It really was such a charming town. A part of me hoped that Tanner would take my hand again, especially since I had purposely not worn my gloves since I knew we would be walking in and out of stores.

Ugh. I needed to stop thinking about him like that.

“I’m sure that must be the hardest thing,” I said. “You said your grandfather left it up to your dad to work the ranch, though. What about you three boys? Has your father done the same with y’all?”

He nodded. “Yeah, he’s let us pursue our own dreams. Obviously, Brock and Ty are helping to run the ranch now, but I’m pretty sure if Ty hadn’t gotten hurt, or Brock hadn’t met Lincoln, they’d still be bull riding for a few more years.”

Tanner stopped in front of a home décor store and looked up at the sign. It was clear his mind was drifting somewhere else.

“What about you, Tanner? When will you work on the ranch? What’s your dream besides roping?”

He simply smiled and then motioned for me to walk into the store without answering my question.

Chapter Eleven

TANNER

Six stores later and I had a plethora of bags in my arms. It appeared that Timberlynn also had some more shopping of her own to do.

“I hate shopping,” I grumbled as we walked into the seventh store.

With a light pat on my chest, Timberlynn winked at me. “It was your idea. I saw a scarf in here earlier with Lincoln and Kaylee that I think your mother would love!”

“From me or you? You’ve already bought her three things to my one.”

She giggled, and a shock of lust raced through my body at the simple sound of it. The more time I spent getting to know Timberlynn, the more I fell for her. And the more I ached to be inside her. I had never been so attracted to a woman before. Why in the hell that didn’t spook me was something I didn’t understand, but also something I didn’t care to worry much about.

“This present is from you,” Timberlynn said. “I think your mom will love it.”

“Why does she need another scarf? She probably has fifty of them.”

“Not that kind of scarf, Tanner. This kind. It’s silk and stunning!”

I frowned as I looked down at the dainty, light-blue scarf. “You think she’ll like it?”

Timberlynn nodded. “Trust me. Timberlynn is wise. Timberlynn knows all.”

She smiled, and my knees trembled. I decided to finally say what I was thinking.

“Does Timberlynn have any idea how much I want to kiss her right now?” The words flowed out of my mouth effortlessly.

Her cheeks went pink with a light flush, and I fucking loved it. “You are a shameful flirt, Tanner Shaw.”

“I don’t disagree with you, but I did mean it. I want to kiss you.”

Timberlynn bit into her lower lip and then shook her head shyly before she turned and headed across the store to look at something else. I released the breath I was holding and looked around. As soon as I did, I groaned. Lindsey Johnson stood near the counter with two of her friends. One look at me and she seemed to come to life. She started my way, and I couldn’t help but glance over at Timberlynn. When I looked back at the approaching Lindsey, I saw that she had caught my quick glance. She frowned, her brows pulling slightly, but then quickly wiped the expression from her face. When our eyes met, she smiled widely.

“Fancy meeting you here, cowboy. Wasn’t thinking you would be back into town for another few days.”

I took a step back from her, crossing my arms over my chest. The last thing I wanted was to give her any wrong impressions. “Well, I’m back. Chance and I decided to take a longer holiday break this year.”

“That’s great. I haven’t seen either of you in town, though…been hiding?”

“Something like that,” I replied. Even I heard how clipped my voice was.

She forced a smile. “There’s a party tonight at the Blue Moose.”

“What for?”

“Jeremy and Kimmy are engaged and celebrating. I know Jeremy would love to see you. If he knew you were in town, he’d have invited you for sure.”

I nodded. “I guess it’s no surprise they’re finally getting married.”

Lindsey laughed, a little too loudly. It was obvious she wanted Timberlynn to see us talking. “Dating since freshman year of high school. It’s about time he popped the question. So, what do you say? You want to go?”

That was Lindsey’s way of asking me if I wanted to go with her, meaning we would probably end the night back at her place for a quick fuck. At least that was her plan, not mine.


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