PUPPY LOVE
by Kelly Moran
Pub. Date: 2/28/2017
Genre: Contemporary Romance
After a passionless marriage under the scrutiny
of high society, Avery Stowe is taking back her life. All she wants
is a little privacy and a quiet place to raise her autistic daughter,
Hailey. Redwood Ridge, Oregon, seems to offer all the right
ingredients. Except for the problem of the local sexy veterinarian.
The last thing she needs in her life is to fall for his irresistible
allure, even if he is a nice guy who keeps doing her favors. But the
well-meaning patrons of her new hometown have other ideas, and it
appears playing Cupid is one of them.
of high society, Avery Stowe is taking back her life. All she wants
is a little privacy and a quiet place to raise her autistic daughter,
Hailey. Redwood Ridge, Oregon, seems to offer all the right
ingredients. Except for the problem of the local sexy veterinarian.
The last thing she needs in her life is to fall for his irresistible
allure, even if he is a nice guy who keeps doing her favors. But the
well-meaning patrons of her new hometown have other ideas, and it
appears playing Cupid is one of them.
Cade O’Grady has never met a woman he
couldn't handle, but when Avery Stowe walks into his office late one
night cradling an injured puppy, he’s struck stupid. Which might
explain her total lack of interest in him. But now that she’s
working for his family’s clinic, he doesn't have to lust from a
distance. He might just have a chance at convincing Avery—and her
too-guarded heart—that falling for the right man isn't a mistake .
. .
couldn't handle, but when Avery Stowe walks into his office late one
night cradling an injured puppy, he’s struck stupid. Which might
explain her total lack of interest in him. But now that she’s
working for his family’s clinic, he doesn't have to lust from a
distance. He might just have a chance at convincing Avery—and her
too-guarded heart—that falling for the right man isn't a mistake .
. .
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Finished with a round of patients, he headed up front where
Aunt Rosa was reading a romance book and Avery was typing away on the computer.
“Whatcha doing now?”
Avery didn’t glance up from the screen. “Making a supply list
in Excel.”
Hell. Why was that hot? She wasn’t his usual type.
Okay, to be honest, any female with too many brain cells
wasn’t his type. It wasn’t out of a sense of shallowness he sought that
variety, but preservation. Until he found someone who made his heart beat like
Heather used to do for Drake, he’d stick with superficial. No point in getting
hurt or hurting someone else. But ever since Heather died, Cade tried less and
less to settle down or find that person. He was aware of it, aware he was doing
it, and damn if he ever questioned his actions until now. People rarely
recovered from that kind of love. Why search for it?
Perhaps it was Avery’s long legs in those black leggings, or
her pink sweater the same shade as her cheeks when she blushed, or her brown
hair—more chestnut really in the sun—piled on top of her head and held in place
with a pencil that seized his interest. He bit back a sigh. Nope. It was her
brain, her humor, and her strength.
Hot.
Aunt Rosa glanced at him over the top of her book, a knowing
smirk on her face.
Busted.
“A supply list?” Bully for him. His voice sounded normal. He
still had no freaking clue why, but if he wasn’t bumbling like a moron around
Avery, he was saying moronic things. Where the hell was his swagger?
“Mmhm.” Type.
“So we don’t over order things or run out. Gabby and Brent can just check off
what they need and I can order from the supplier.” Type, type. “Did you know you had ten cases of
cat litter? Insane.”
He scratched his jaw. “Uh. No.”
“Putting Zoe’s stuff on here, too. Her shampoos and whatnot
for grooming.” Type.
“She’s making a supply list,” Rosa beamed, waving her hand
like this was an epiphany. I told you I’m
all-wise. I hired her!
Cade frowned at his aunt. She’d been the office manager, for
Christ’s sake. She should’ve been doing this.
Flynn came up to the desk and tapped Avery’s shoulder. “Have you seen my backup bag? Gabby and I need to head out
to Miller’s farm.”
Avery nodded. “In the supply room, stocked for you. Your new
bag should be here Monday.”
At Cade’s questioning glance, Flynn signed, “A goat chewed my other one when Gabby was busy chasing a
barn cat.”
And this was why he wasn’t the house call vet.
Flynn tapped Avery’s shoulder to get her attention again. “Marry me?”
She laughed. “Not today, but you’re welcome. Shoo, now.”
What. The. Hell.
As if sensing Cade’s thought train and derailing it, Avery
said, “He asks me to marry him daily. Hourly, depending on what I’ve done.” Type, type. “Relax, Dr. Cade. He’s joking.
Besides, I don’t do office romance.” Right, Flynn? she signed.
Flynn grinned, the asshole, and strode into his office, only
to emerge moments later with Gabby and his travel bag.
Cade flipped him off behind Avery’s back as he was walking
out the door.
“Saw that.” Type.
Of course she did. All moms had eyes in the backs of their
heads. And that was the other thing. She had a kid. Not that he didn’t like
kids. He did. Maybe even wanted a couple of his own someday. But it wasn’t just
one person involved when dating someone like Avery. It was two.
And they weren’t dating. Not even a little. He hadn’t asked
her out and, aside from that first day when her gaze had shown interest, she’d
seemed immune to him.
That hadn’t happened in…ever. He found it oddly refreshing.
With Flynn and Gabby gone, Cade glanced around. “Where’s
She-rah?” The cat was usually perched on top of the printer, plotting world
domination.
“Avery put her on time-out. She’s in the back room.” Rosa’s
grin grew to oh shit size, and he figured his aunt had read all
his previous thoughts. Like a Vulcan mind meld. Which was never a good thing.
Wait. A time-out? He looked at Avery. “You put a cat on
time-out?” He didn’t know whether that was cute or genius.
Avery never stopped typing, which was beginning to infuriate
him. “Yes, she was scaring Thor.”
Cade looked down, just noticing Thor’s head in Avery’s lap
from the other side of her chair. The Great Dane looked at him as if to say, Neener, neener. “Dust bunnies scare that dog.”
“Well, the cat needs manners. Plus, Thor and I are working on
his courage. Aren’t we, boy?”
Thor barked. And not in fear. Yes, my liege.
Bestselling author Kelly Moran says
she gets her ideas from everyone and everything around her and
there’s always a book playing out in her head. No one who knows her
bats an eyelash when she talks to herself, and no one is safe from
becoming her next fictional character. She is a Catherine
Award-Winner, Readers Choice Finalist, Holt Medallion Finalist, and
earned one of the 10 Best Reads by USA
Today's HEA.
She is also a Romance Writers of America member. Her interests
include: sappy movies, MLB, NFL, driving others insane, and sleeping
when she can. She is a closet caffeine junkie and chocoholic, but
don’t tell anyone. She resides in Wisconsin with her husband, three
sons, and two dogs. Most of her family lives in the Carolinas, so she
spends a lot of time there as well. She loves hearing from her
readers.
she gets her ideas from everyone and everything around her and
there’s always a book playing out in her head. No one who knows her
bats an eyelash when she talks to herself, and no one is safe from
becoming her next fictional character. She is a Catherine
Award-Winner, Readers Choice Finalist, Holt Medallion Finalist, and
earned one of the 10 Best Reads by USA
Today's HEA.
She is also a Romance Writers of America member. Her interests
include: sappy movies, MLB, NFL, driving others insane, and sleeping
when she can. She is a closet caffeine junkie and chocoholic, but
don’t tell anyone. She resides in Wisconsin with her husband, three
sons, and two dogs. Most of her family lives in the Carolinas, so she
spends a lot of time there as well. She loves hearing from her
readers.
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