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The Bride's Best Man
Judy Christenberry
WHAT COULD COME OFA LITTLE HARMLESS FLIRTATION, ANYWAY?It wasn't as if she wanted to be a bride, after all. And maybe it will give Shelby Cook some answers about the mystery man who has been corresponding with her beloved Aunt Kay for the past fifteen years. And really spending time with his Closest friend, Pete Campbell, wasn't going to be a hardship! Still, getting 'him to spill his friend's secrets wasn't turning out to be a snap. Perhaps, it was time to raise the stakes? Could she tempt him with kisses? Maybe this plan had potential!
“You’ve got to help me.…”
Shelby wrenched her hand from Pete’s the moment they were out of sight. She continued. “I need to protect Aunt Kay from Dan’s plan—whatever it is.”
“He wouldn’t do anything to hurt Kay. It’s just some harmless flirting.” Pete pulled her close to him. “But I believe a man should make his own decisions.” Then he leaned down and dropped a kiss on her lips.
“Don’t do that!” She pushed him away.
“Why not? We can find out more if Dan thinks we’re interested in each other.”
“You can just say we are. After all, we went for a walk on the beach in the moonlight.”
Pete smiled slyly. “Give me another kiss so I can tell him it was fun.”
To his surprise, Shelby slid her arms around his neck and kissed him…then she bolted for the hotel lobby.
Pete shook his head. He didn’t know what that was all about. But he sure liked it.…
Dear Reader,
July might be a month for kicking back and spending time with family at outdoor barbecues, beach cottages and family reunions. But it’s an especially busy month for the romance industry as we prepare for our annual conference. This is a time in which the romance authors gather to hone their skills at workshops, share their experiences and recognize the year’s best books. Of course, to me, this month’s selection in Silhouette Romance represents some of the best elements of the genre.
Cara Colter concludes her poignant A FATHER’S WISH trilogy this month with Priceless Gifts (#1822). Accustomed to people loving her for her beauty and wealth, the young heiress is caught off guard when her dutiful bodyguard sees beyond her facade…and gives her a most precious gift. Judy Christenberry never disappoints, and The Bride’s Best Man (#1823) will delight loyal readers as a pretend dating scheme goes deliciously awry. Susan Meier continues THE CUPID CAMPAIGN with One Man and a Baby, (#1824) in which adversaries unite to raise a motherless child. Finally, Holly Jacobs concludes the month with Here with Me (#1825). A heroine who thought she craved the quiet life finds her life invaded by her suddenly meddlesome parents and a man she’s never forgotten and his adorable toddler.
Be sure to return next month when Susan Meier concludes her CUPID CAMPAIGN trilogy and reader-favorite Patricia Thayer returns to the line to launch the exciting new BRIDES OF BELLA LUCIA miniseries.
Happy reading!
Ann Leslie Tuttle
Associate Senior Editor
The Bride’s Best Man
Judy Christenberry
www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)
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JUDY CHRISTENBERRY
has been writing romances for over fifteen years because she loves happy endings as much as her readers do. She’s a bestselling author for Harlequin American Romance, but she has a long love of traditional romances and is delighted to tell a story that brings those elements to the reader. A former high school French teacher, Judy devotes her time to writing. She hopes readers have as much fun reading her stories as she does writing them. She spends her spare time reading, watching her favorite sports teams and keeping track of her two adult daughters.
Contents
Prologue (#u997db8da-7290-53a9-a4d7-892eefe08e6d)
Chapter One (#uef5dfadc-8b51-5a13-9488-5ce0204ec086)
Chapter Two (#u4497df3f-923f-5254-abe4-3edc4694051e)
Chapter Three (#u38cadbc1-a75d-53b1-a094-56321c2e396b)
Chapter Four (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Five (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Six (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Seven (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Eight (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Nine (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Ten (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Eleven (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter Twelve (#litres_trial_promo)
Epilogue (#litres_trial_promo)
Prologue
“There’s a fine line between right and wrong. I hope we’re coming in on the right side,” Shelby Cook said, navigating through an Internet travel site. “Do you think it looks bad for us to go on a vacation so soon after we buried my mother?”
“She hasn’t actually been your mother for the past ten years, honey, and you know that. Even so, you did what was necessary for her.” Kay leaned back and closed her eyes, hoping to stop any further questions from her niece and soon-to-be traveling companion.
Though she was an honest person by nature, Kay Cook was participating in a deceit that she hoped would not ruin everything. She’d had this plan for some time now, and she simply had to follow her heart and head, in synch on this issue.
Shelby wasn’t deterred. “I’m glad you helped me to keep a relationship with Mom. I realized she was a sad person, especially after her second marriage failed.”
“You were the one bright spot in her life. That’s why I encouraged her to come see you. As long as there was no man involved, she was fine.”
“Is that why my father left?”
Shelby’s question took her by surprise. Kay turned to face her and tried not to let the emotion show on her face. “Y-your father? You haven’t ever mentioned him.”
“I know. Mom always got hysterical if I asked about him when I was little.” She looked down and shrugged. “It was only as I got older and saw her with a man in her life that I thought the problem might not have only been my father’s, as she’d told me.”
“So you wanted to meet him?”
“No, not really. After all, I’ve managed for most of my life without him. And, obviously, he hasn’t suffered any pangs of regret or he would’ve contacted me.”
“I see.” Kay reached across her and clicked on a beachfront hotel. “Who knows? Maybe that’ll change.”
Chapter One
Sunshine greeted the two women as they got off the plane in Honolulu. Shelby drew a deep breath and sighed in delight as she released her pent-up breath. “Oh, this is heavenly.”
Aunt Kay raised her face to the tropical sun and smiled. “See, I was right. You needed to get away from all that…that mess. Now you’ll be able to relax and, if you insist, you can even study on the beach.”
“Yes, you’re right. After three years of law school, I needed a break.” But that wasn’t the only reason they’d settled on Hawaii. Her aunt Kay was there to meet the man she’d been corresponding with for fifteen years. “I bet you’re excited to see your man.”
“He’s not mine, Shelby,” she demurred. “But he is wonderful. I haven’t seen him since I was a teenager, but when I told him I was coming, he offered to show us Hawaii.”
“I’m sure that’ll be nice,” Shelby said, silently promising herself that if the man disappointed Kay, she’d make sure they only saw him once. She owed Kay that much at least.
After they reached their hotel room, Shelby suggested, “Let’s get unpacked and then we can look around. And tonight we can open the lanai door and have a cool breeze sing us to sleep.”
“Yes, it is so lovely here.”
Not much unpacking got done before the phone rang. Her aunt snatched it up at once.
“Oh, hi, Dan. We’re here.”
Shelby recognized the name. Dan Jackson. Kay had told her he’d lived in her neighborhood back in Cleveland, before he’d relocated to Oahu, but the two had maintained a sweet, old-fashioned correspondence ever since. Dan’s letters were the closest Kay had come to male companionship. She had seldom dated in the ten years Shelby had lived with her. Sometimes Shelby feared she was the reason. After all, she’d been only fourteen when she’d moved in with Kay, still in need of supervision.
Her mother, Cordelia, had been more interested in her own happiness than Shelby’s. Even when her second husband had tried to rape Shelby, her mother had blamed Shelby for flirting with him.
Shelby had been shocked by her mother’s words. She hated the man. Luckily for Shelby, her aunt had been with her mother when they discovered her fighting her stepfather. He had torn Shelby’s blouse and was trying to rid her of her bra. She fought him as hard as she could, biting his hand, which earned her a slap in the face, and she screamed loudly.
Kay heard her screams and hit her brother-in-law on the head with a lamp. When Cordelia slapped Shelby, Kay insisted Cordelia leave Shelby alone. Then she told Shelby to pack her belongings. She was going home with Kay.
Shelby didn’t protest. She was pleased to move to Kay’s home. There she thrived, seeing a psychologist for a couple of years to be sure she recovered from the attack and her mother’s rejection. Thanks to the doctor and Kay, she even learned to accept her mother as she was, as long as their visits occurred at Kay’s.
After all she’d done, when Kay wanted to go to Hawaii, Shelby couldn’t say no. Still, she worried about her aunt’s attraction to a man she hadn’t seen in a long time. Shelby was determined to protect Kay the way her aunt had once protected her.
She had always been told she was a good judge of character. She would utilize that judgment to do her best to gauge Dan Jackson’s intentions toward her aunt.
From her aunt’s response, she figured she’d be getting her chance tonight.
When Kay hung up the phone, Shelby asked, “So what did he say?”
“He and a friend are coming to take us out to dinner.” She unpacked a couple more dresses before she looked at Shelby. “You don’t mind, do you?”
Shelby was sure she’d feel like the proverbial fifth wheel, but she eagerly anticipated meeting Kay’s mystery man. “No, I guess not, but I thought he’d want to have you to himself.”