When We Burn (The Blackwells of Montana #1) Read Online Kristen Proby

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: The Blackwells of Montana Series by Kristen Proby
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Total pages in book: 104
Estimated words: 102016 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 510(@200wpm)___ 408(@250wpm)___ 340(@300wpm)
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I wanted lace, and a lot of it. The bodice is form-fitting, showing off my cleavage, and the skirt smooths over my hips and then flares at my knees.

Charlie calls it a mermaid style, and the description fits.

My hair is up, and I said no to a veil. I want to see my man clearly as I make my way down the aisle to him. Instead, I have a pretty clip in my hair with crystals that sparkle in the light.

“Birdie, it’s time for you to get dressed, baby,” Bee says.

We were holding off on putting Birdie in her gorgeous white dress until the last minute because she’s been scarfing down gluten-free chocolate cookies, thanks to Jackie Harmon.

Blake tested Birdie for celiac disease, and sure enough, she has it. It’s been an adjustment in our kitchen at home and what we cook, as well as what we get for her when we go out, but this is something we can manage, and my baby girl is already feeling better.

There’s a knock on the door, and Millie answers it, smiling when she sees her man. “Well, hello, husband. You look delicious.”

Holden smirks as he walks in, dips his wife back to kiss her, and then scans the room for me.

And when he finds me, his blue eyes, so much like mine, soften.

“There’s my girl.”

“Hey.” I do a little twirl and then laugh when Holden walks to me and kisses my cheek. “Don’t make me cry. It took an hour to get my face like this.”

“You’re so fucking beautiful,” he whispers, just for me. Holden has been my safe place since I was a baby. He was our mother and our father. Our protector. Our fierce warrior.

And he’s never once let us down.

Suddenly, I realize that everyone is leaving the room, even Birdie.

“Ten minutes until you walk down the aisle,” Charlie says with a wink, and then the door closes, and I’m alone with my brother.

“Thanks for walking me down the aisle. I know how much you love being the center of attention.”

Holden laughs at that and then shrugs. “I’d do just about anything for you. You know that.”

“Yeah. I know.” I swallow hard, willing the tears to stay away. “You know, I don’t think that any of us has ever really thanked you for stepping up the way you did.”

“And you never will because you’re mine, and protecting every one of you is what I was born to do.”

Okay, maybe just one tear. My brother reaches up to catch it on his finger, then brushes his knuckles over my cheek.

“After all of the shit we went through as kids, you deserve this happiness, Dani. I see how you are with Bridger and Birdie, and it’s damn satisfying to know that you’re thriving. That you’re loved, and you love them, too.”

“More than anything.”

He nods and pulls something out of his pocket. It’s a small box, with a red ribbon on the top. “Bridger sent me in here with this for you. A wedding day gift.”

Accepting the box, I push open the lid and then sigh.

“Wow,” I murmur, touching the diamond pendant with the tip of my finger. “He already gave me an incredible engagement ring. He didn’t have to do this.”

“He likes to spoil you, as he should. Want me to fasten it for you?”

“Yes, please.” Holden picks up the necklace, and I turn and lift my hair out of the way for him. Once the clasp is fastened, I turn and look in the mirror. “I love things that sparkle.”

My brother laughs at that. “Most women do, honey. Are you ready?”

“I’m ready.” I gather my bouquet of red and white poinsettias, and Holden offers me his arm, then leads me out of the room.

“I love you,” he murmurs as we reach the end of the aisle, and I take everything in. There are no fewer than ten huge Christmas trees, all decorated perfectly. Lights are strung, giving off a soft, Christmas glow.

And don’t even get me started on the stunning garland.

It looks like Santa Claus threw up in here, and it’s absolutely amazing.

“I love you more,” I whisper to him, and then my eyes move up the aisle to where my love waits for me, and my heart feels like it’s going to burst.

I didn’t want to do a first look moment for the photographer before the ceremony. I wanted Bridger’s first sight of me to be right now, when I’m on my brother’s arm, walking down the aisle to him.

And when I see his eyes get shiny, I know it’s totally worth it.

Bridger bites his lip and then brushes a tear away as Holden and I stop just a few steps away from him.

“Who gives this woman to this man?”

“I do,” Holden replies, and then he kisses my cheek. He reaches out and shakes Bridger’s hand before he sits next to Millie in the front row.


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