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KEEPING WHAT'S HIS
Porter Brothers Trilogy #1
Jamie Begley
Releasing September 29th, 2015
Young Ink Press
The Porter
Brother's were raised to live and die by Three Rules
One, a Porter stands his ground
Two, a Porter leaves no enemy standing
Three...
Sutton Creech was a cheat and a liar. Tate Porter had found that
out when he was eighteen, and he had no intention of letting her make a fool
out of him again. He didn’t care how much pain he saw in her eyes or how old
memories tugged at his unforgiving heart until, the night a hidden secret is
revealed and everything Tate had believed about their past is shattered,
proving he had let the woman he loved get away.
Between trying to protect his family and running their pot growing
business, Tate doesn't have time to play the "Nice Guy". He'd just
have to remember the most important rule his father had given them: A
Porter always keeps what's his.
“How
long you staying?”
“I
haven’t made up my mind yet,” Sutton answered.
“Your
parents must be glad you’ve come home for a visit.”
Sutton
remained quiet as she turned back to the door, placing her hand on the door
knob. “Thanks again for helping me inside.”
Tate’s
brow rose at her abrupt dismissal. Going back through the door, he placed a
hand on it before she could close it behind him.
“I
wouldn’t stay out here too late. It’s not safe,” he warned.
This
time, it was her turn to lift a brow in his direction. “Don’t tell me you’re
still growing weed and keeping poachers away.”
Tate’s
face flushed angrily. “When did you become a bitch?”
Sutton
gave him a mocking smile. “I’m not eighteen anymore.”
His
eyes roved over her body insultingly. “No, you’re not. I hope you’re not
planning on seeing Cash while you’re in town. He’s married to Rachel now, and I
don’t want you causing trouble for my sister.”
“I
know, and I have no intention of seeking out Cash.” Sutton lost her smile. Cash
wasn’t why she was here.
“Good.
They’re happy, and they don’t need you trying to stir up trouble.”
“Since
you want to talk straight, I’ll reciprocate. I’ll repeat what I said: I have no
intention of seeing Cash. I won’t say it was good seeing you again, Tate,
because it wasn’t.” Sutton slammed the door and locked it. She held her breath,
listening for sounds from the other side of the door. It was several minutes
before she heard him walking away.
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