Twisted Collide – Saints of Redville Read Online Ava Harrison

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Chick Lit, Contemporary, Forbidden, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 109
Estimated words: 109176 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 546(@200wpm)___ 437(@250wpm)___ 364(@300wpm)
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When the people who are supposed to love you most in the world either act like you don’t exist or that you’re their biggest nuisance, it’s easy not to trust anyone.

The fact that he feels so strongly about me in a negative way has me spinning my wheels to change his tune.

It’s definitely not a well-thought-out plan because I’m also hopelessly attracted to this man and dream of his hands touching my body every day, but I figure I can knock both things off with one task.

Make him not hate me and convince him that the vineyards shouldn’t be a one-night thing.

I’m not looking for him to fall in love with me, but he’ll make living with my father and his wife tolerable for the next few months.

Also, I’d be lying if there wasn’t some appeal to the fact that this man is like a son to my father, and it feels like banging him again would be sticking it to my dad.

It will get him where it hurts.

Then I can go back to my life and not have to deal with him.

After I get the experience I need to land a job, that is.

Yeah, this might not be a well-thought-out plan, but it’ll have to work.

Do I sound like a petulant child? Probably. But such is life.

“I might need to contact her. I’m sure there are things on your schedule that you might not even know about.”

“She left a link to share everything relating to me. It’s well organized, and if you open it, you won’t need to reach out to her.”

“You really don’t want me to talk to her, do you?”

He inhales deeply, and I wonder if he’s going to answer me or if I’ve just pissed him off more, but then he shocks the shit out of me when he meets my gaze.

There is so much emotion in his blue eyes. The iris is practically gone, and I feel like I’m drowning in the black abyss of his soul.

“Josephine.”

“That’s a change. It’s not often that anyone calls me by my full name, especially you.”

“Would you rather I call you Hellfire?”

“Well, no, but . . .”

He shakes his head. “I know you wouldn’t, but it does suit you.”

“How do you figure? You don’t know me.”

“I’d say I know you pretty well.”

His intense stare and blatant mention of our night together makes my knees quake slightly.

“I don’t care if the sun falls and the Earth is on fire. Molly has taken care of me ever since she graduated from college. She has asked for nothing in return. She deserves a break from me. She deserves a piece of her own happiness.”

I bob my head, understanding where he’s coming from and having so much respect for his sister and all she seems to do for him.

“If it were up to me, she would stay far away and live her life, but it’s not, so this is the best I can give her.”

His words and tone have my mouth glued shut. There’s so much to unpack in one sentence, and I don’t know how to, but I know I eventually want to.

The sadness there is a beacon to me, and I just want to make him shine again. Like he did that night.

Maybe because I don’t like to see my own sadness reflected in others.

“I’ll send you the link.” Then he’s gone, leaving me more confused than when this started.

22

JOSIE

The first thing I do when I walk into the arena this morning is look for Dane. Yesterday, I went through everything Molly had lined up for him. Today, I’m ready to hit the ground running.

As I walk toward Dane, my father waves. “Josie, do you have time to talk?”

That’s the last thing I want to do right now.

“Actually, I need to speak to Dane. He has something.”

I don’t stay long enough to hear if he has anything to say about me blowing him off. Instead, I stride to where Dane is.

“It’s time,” I say as I make my way to him.

His brow furrows. “For what?”

I roll my eyes. Shouldn’t he already know this? “Time for your interview.”

“What interview?”

“The one Molly had scheduled, but the assistant before me dropped the ball on. Or maybe you fired her. I can’t remember all your assistant drama.”

“Fired her.”

“Got it. Yep, I’ve rescheduled it, which reminds me, why did you fire her? She didn’t seem to be too bad. I mean, she wasn’t even the one who scheduled the interview in the first place. It’s not her fault you fired her before she could tell you that Molly had set it up, thus making you miss it.” I lift a brow, and he covers his face with his hands.

A few seconds go by before he drops his hands, and then he leans his head back.

“Oh, just spit it out. It couldn’t have been that bad.”


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