Linda Hope Lee - Her Summer Crush

Здесь есть возможность читать онлайн «Linda Hope Lee - Her Summer Crush» — ознакомительный отрывок электронной книги совершенно бесплатно, а после прочтения отрывка купить полную версию. В некоторых случаях можно слушать аудио, скачать через торрент в формате fb2 и присутствует краткое содержание. Жанр: unrecognised, на английском языке. Описание произведения, (предисловие) а так же отзывы посетителей доступны на портале библиотеки ЛибКат.

Her Summer Crush: краткое содержание, описание и аннотация

Предлагаем к чтению аннотацию, описание, краткое содержание или предисловие (зависит от того, что написал сам автор книги «Her Summer Crush»). Если вы не нашли необходимую информацию о книге — напишите в комментариях, мы постараемся отыскать её.

She’s over her crush…isn’t she?Luci Monroe is on top of the world. She’s just graduated from journalism school and she’s already landed her dream job in PR. Then Cody Jarvis saunters into her office. Nothing like finding out that your teenage crush, now a gorgeous, globe-trotting, freelance photographer, is going to be your staffer for the summer. Never mind. They’re both professionals. And she’s over him. Kind of. Anyway, he’s not interested. Cody is always waiting to disappear on his next assignment, and Luci needs someone stable. Someone who wants to build a life right here in Willow Beach…

Her Summer Crush — читать онлайн ознакомительный отрывок

Ниже представлен текст книги, разбитый по страницам. Система сохранения места последней прочитанной страницы, позволяет с удобством читать онлайн бесплатно книгу «Her Summer Crush», без необходимости каждый раз заново искать на чём Вы остановились. Поставьте закладку, и сможете в любой момент перейти на страницу, на которой закончили чтение.

Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

“I am. But when Glen offered me the job, I decided to take it. I won’t be stuck here long. At the end of the summer, Sam Reynolds will be back, and by then I’ll have a new assignment. In the meantime, I could use the money.”

Money. Why hadn’t she thought of that? Of course, his accepting Glen’s offer didn’t have anything to do with her. Not that she wanted it to.

“We worked together at the Herald,” Cody said.

She slid the brochure away and snatched at another one. “A few times, and I was an intern then—still in high school, for goodness’ sake. This is different.”

“Don’t worry, Luci, we’ll be fine.” He leaned forward. “So, what’s first on the agenda?”

“An article about Cranberry Acres for Coastal Living. We’ll need to make a trip there for an interview and photos.”

“Sounds good. I’ll let you work out the details. Meanwhile, how about going for a coffee?”

“Ah, no thanks. I really need to stay here and get acquainted with my new office. I’ll have some later.” I really need to be alone for a while.

His brow furrowed, and she braced herself for an argument.

Instead, he said, “All right, call or text me when you’ve got something for me to do.”

“You’re really going to take orders from me?”

“Well...that depends. I pretty much do my own thing when it comes to taking pictures. But, like I said, we can make this work.”

She narrowed her eyes. “You think?”

“We have to. This job is important for both of us.”

After Cody left, Luci leaned back and closed her eyes. She didn’t share his confidence that they could work together. If only she could get rid of her feelings for him. Feelings she didn’t understand. Did she still have a crush on him? No, she didn’t think so. Then what? Was she in love with him? What would be the use of that? He obviously wasn’t in love with her, and their goals and lifestyles were so far apart.

She squared her shoulders and lifted her chin. This was her dream—coming home after graduation, being a part of her wonderful family and having a job she loved. She wasn’t going to let Cody Jarvis spoil her joy. He’d be here for the summer, and then he’d be gone again and out of her life forever.

* * *

JUST BEFORE NOON, Cody headed to Charlie’s Fish House, a favorite of his. Charlie’s hadn’t changed since he’d last been there. The same plain wooden tables and chairs, the same counter with red vinyl stools, the same chalkboard menu hanging on the wall.

As he stood in line to place his order, he heard a familiar voice behind him say, “Well, look who’s here.”

He turned to see Luci’s older brother, Don. “Hey, what’s the banker doing at Charlie’s? I’d expect you to choose someplace like the Beach Café.”

“Not unless I’m entertaining clients. How come you’re by yourself?”

“First day on the job, and Luci didn’t want to leave the office.”

Don stuck his hands in his pockets and rocked back on his heels. “Ah, so you accepted Glen’s job offer.”

“I did. The money will come in handy.”

“Having you in town for a while will be like old times. Wanna share a table?”

“Sure.”

When they got to the front of the line, Cody chose the fish-fries-chowder combo, a house specialty. They took their tickets and sat at a window table. Other diners filled the deck, and on the beach below, several kids played volleyball while two golden Labrador retrievers chased each other around the dunes. Cody let his gaze wander over the scene, automatically framing pictures. After lunch, he’d take a walk on the beach and capture some of the action.

“So, how’s your first day going?” Don asked.

Cody shrugged. “Glen’s a little full of himself, but I can deal with him. I’m more worried about your sister. She’s not happy with the situation. Maybe she’s decided she doesn’t like me.”

Don’s grin turned sly. “The problem is she likes you too much.”

Cody jerked to attention. “Say what?”

“You heard me. You might see clearly through that lens—” he pointed to Cody’s camera “—but without it, you’re kinda nearsighted.”

Cody shook his head. “Are you sure? I know she had a crush on me years ago, but she’s over that, right?”

“I don’t think so.”

“Did she actually tell you that?”

“Ah, no.”

“Did she tell anyone you know? Francine? Arliss? Your parents?”

“Not that I know of.” Don spread his hands. “But, trust me, I know my sister and what goes on in her mind. Well, most of the time.”

Cody waved that aside. “Anyone who says they know what goes on in a woman’s mind is kidding themselves.”

Don laughed. “You can think what you want, and I’ll know what I know.”

A waiter arrived with their orders, and for the next few minutes, food claimed Cody’s attention. He started with the chowder, which was as good as he remembered: the sauce rich and thick and loaded with clams, bite-size potatoes and bits of bacon.

When he came up for air, he looked at the hamburger on Don’s plate. “You’re having a burger when there’s all this great seafood?”

Don took a sip of his Coke and set down the glass. “Arliss is on a fish kick. After three nights of salmon—broiled, loafed and quiched—I’m ready for a change.”

“She’s gonna keep you healthy.”

“She’s trying, anyway.”

Cody sliced off a piece of fish and popped it into his mouth. “Married life agrees with you,” he said when he’d chewed and swallowed. “Never would have thought it. And your job, too. Look at you, all dressed for the part.” He nodded at Don’s blue dress shirt and tan slacks.

Don laughed and then sobered. “Maybe so, but I told Dad no tie. Never.”

“He still wear one?”

Don rolled his eyes. “Oh, yeah. But at his age, he can be excused. Tell you the truth, though, I’d rather be fishing.”

“Are you sorry you followed your dad into the world of finance?”

Don looked away. When he turned back to Cody, his eyes were troubled. “Yes, I am sorry.”

Cody grimaced. “That’s a shame. You worked hard to be where you are.”

“I know.” Don put a finger to his lips. “So don’t tell the old man. The money’s good, and it comes in handy when you have a wife and two kids, which I wouldn’t trade for anything, mind you.”

“Well, I’m glad you and Arliss are happy together.”

“For sure. But marriage is not for guys like you.”

Cody dipped a French fry into the ketchup on his plate. “What do you mean, ‘guys like me’?”

“You’re not a nester.”

Cody wrinkled his nose. “A what?”

“A nester. You need to settle down someplace, especially if you plan to have kids. That’s what Arliss said before we were married. ‘Where’s our nest, honey?’”

“Huh, the only nests I get close to are filled with birds.”

Don laughed. “Figures.”

“So, back to Luci. You don’t mind that we’re working together when she’s got a thing for me? I’d think you’d want to protect her.”

Don put his burger on his plate and leaned forward. “Have you met my sister? She’s got a mind of her own. You don’t mess with her. But in your situation, she writes and you take pictures. You’re a winning combo.”

“Sure. We’ll be working together. That’s all.”

Don shrugged and picked up his burger again. “That’s up to you.”

Cody finished his meal and wiped his lips with his napkin. “Why do I feel like she and I are some sort of experiment you’re all watching? Lab rats or something.”

“Your mind is weird, my friend. I’ll have to think on that. Just don’t hurt my sister, okay?”

Читать дальше
Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

Похожие книги на «Her Summer Crush»

Представляем Вашему вниманию похожие книги на «Her Summer Crush» списком для выбора. Мы отобрали схожую по названию и смыслу литературу в надежде предоставить читателям больше вариантов отыскать новые, интересные, ещё непрочитанные произведения.


Отзывы о книге «Her Summer Crush»

Обсуждение, отзывы о книге «Her Summer Crush» и просто собственные мнения читателей. Оставьте ваши комментарии, напишите, что Вы думаете о произведении, его смысле или главных героях. Укажите что конкретно понравилось, а что нет, и почему Вы так считаете.

x