Brave Enough (Love In Montana #3) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Love In Montana Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 108
Estimated words: 103159 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 516(@200wpm)___ 413(@250wpm)___ 344(@300wpm)
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Hunter laughed.

There was no denying there was something between the two of us. Friendship for sure, and a part of me was afraid to even think about it being anything else. But the way he looked at me made my entire body warm.

“There’s a storm moving in, so my dad wanted me to make sure you didn’t stay out too long.”

“Hank told me a system was headed our way when he and Decker were bringing in a few horses to stall them for the night.”

Hunter nodded.

“Are you helping them stall the horses, or are you heading back up to the house?”

Another devastating smile appeared on his face, and I ignored the way my heart felt like it tripped over itself. “I’m heading back up. Need a ride?”

I had driven down to the barn with Brock earlier, and Blayze had said he would bring me back up to his parents’ house.

“I do, if you don’t mind.”

“Don’t mind at all.”

After giving Elly some hay and water, then letting Blayze know I was leaving with his brother, Hunter placed his hand on my lower back and guided me out of the barn. Once we got back to his parents’ house, we found a note from his mother and father. They had gone to Stella and Ty Sr.’s house to make sure they had plenty of wood for the fireplace in case the power went out.

“Okay,” Hunter said as he stared into the fridge. “Mom left a note to heat the lasagna, but I caught site of some Fritos, and I’m thinking Frito Pie. You in?”

I nodded. “I haven’t had that in years! I’ll cut the onion!”

We worked alongside each other as I cut up the onion and poured the chips into two bowls, while Hunter heated the canned chili and shredded cheese. I hadn’t laughed so much in I wasn’t sure how long. There was such an easiness with Hunter that I hadn’t ever experienced with any other guy. The attraction was there for me, and I thought for Hunter as well, but we had both said we would be friends, and I would be stupid to fall for a guy who was about to date twenty different women. Even though he was dreading it, according to him.

“How about a game of dominos,” Hunter said as I dried the last of the dishes and handed it to him to put away.

Before I had a chance to answer, Brock walked in. “I smell onions.”

Hunter and I both laughed.

“You had Frito Pie, didn’t you?” Lincoln asked as she rubbed her hands together to warm them. “You’ve been talking about it for days now.”

“There is extra if you want some,” I said.

Lincoln shook her head. “We ate the lasagna before we left.”

“Did someone say dominos?” Brock asked with a hopeful gleam in his eyes.

Hunter chuckled. “I did. You and Mom up for a game?”

“The heck we are!”

The rest of the evening was spent with the four of us drinking wine and playing dominos. I couldn’t help but wish I could stay here in this house, with this large, fun-loving family, surrounded by horses, cows, and the sheer beauty of the landscape, and spend more time with Hunter. But that was all about to change in a few days when filming began.

“Is everything okay?” Hunter asked, bumping my arm.

Ignoring the way his touch made my body feel, I smiled and replied, “Everything is simply perfect.”

Chapter Four

HUNTER

I paced back and forth in my father’s office as I waited for the limo to pick me up.

“You’re going to wear a path in the floors if you keep pacing, Hunter.”

Glancing over at my brother, I pushed my fingers through my hair and sighed. “What was I thinking doing this, Blayze? I can’t do it. Do you know how many people have already signed up to stream this network just to catch this show?”

He shrugged.

“Over a million. A million, Blayze. A million people are going to watch me date twenty women over a two-month period.”

“You poor, poor bastard,” Bradly stated dryly.

I shot him a dirty look. “How are you here? Shouldn’t you be in school still?”

My cousin simply shot me a smug grin.

Blayze let out a laugh as he shook his head. “Not to mention the dates are live, so if you fuck up…you fuck up in real time.”

Stopping in my tracks, I glared at my brother. “Thanks for the reminder.”

“How do you think Kipton is feeling?” Bradly asked.

“Nervous. Or at least she was when we spoke earlier.”

“Hunter…do you think you should be forging such a close friendship with the woman?” Blayze asked. “I mean, you’ve both spent a lot of time together since she’s come here to stay.”

Narrowing my eyes at him, I asked, “Why shouldn’t we be friends?”

“I’m just saying…she’s very attractive.”

Bradly laughed. “She’s more than attractive. She’s hot as hell, and her body is…” His voice trailed off when I shot him a dirty look. Holding up his hands, he smiled and looked away.


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