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Mending the Billionaire Scotsman: A Clean Scottish Romance Book Two

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by Bree Livingston


  She fanned herself with her hand as sweat began to form along her brow. With as hot as it was, if this man didn’t kill her, the heat would. “Okay. Thank you.”

  “Sure.” He nodded his head toward the truck. “Get in.”

  Grace grabbed her purse and locked the car door before walking to the old seventies pickup. It might not be pretty, but it was running, which was more than she could say for Bret’s—her Mustang. She pulled on the door handle, and it didn’t budge.

  “Oh yeah. I’m sorry. That door is persnickety.” Quincy jumped into the pickup and reached across the bench seat to push the door open for her.

  Well, if Quincy was a killer, at least she knew she could get out. “Thanks,” she said as she got in and shut the door. “I appreciate you giving me a ride.”

  “No problem.” He chuckled. “So, you’re lost, huh?”

  Grace nodded. “Yeah, I’ve never been more lost. I know I put the address in my GPS correctly. I don’t know what happened.”

  “Willow Valley isn’t what you’d call mapped.”

  “What? Willow Valley?” That wasn’t what she’d put into her GPS. How could she have gotten so turned around? She’d even downloaded the app’s newest version before she left home.

  Quincy glanced at her. “That’s where you are.”

  “How far is Abilene?”

  “You’re at least three hours from Abilene.”

  Her eyes widened. “Three hours?” And a broken-down car. How was she going to make her appointment now? Yolanda was going to kill her, raise her from the dead, and kill her again. And promotion? Forget it. It seemed like the last eight months had been one continual shoe drop after another.

  “I take it that’s not what you wanted to hear.”

  Grace shook her head and sighed. “No. I wish I knew what happened.”

  He shrugged. “I guess someone thought you needed a detour.”

  She snorted. “I wish they’d asked.”

  “Would you have said yes?”

  “No.”

  Quincy chuckled. “Then that’s why they didn’t ask.”

  “Funny.” She rolled her eyes.

  “So, where you from?”

  “Houston.”

  “Big city. I stayed there a year one week.”

  Grace wrinkled her nose. “What?”

  “Longest week of my life. I swear those highways and roads were so twisted around that it was like driving on concrete spaghetti.”

  “Okay, I’ll give you that. It’s busy, bustling, and crazy, but I love it.” Warmth filled her as she smiled, thinking of Bret. The smile faded, and she looked out the window. “Loved it.”

  Quincy cleared his throat. “Were you going to Abilene to find a new place or…”

  She looked at him. “No. I’m an interior designer. I’m supposed to be meeting a client first thing tomorrow to show them what I have planned for their home.”

  “Uh, well, you may have to postpone that. We don’t have a car rental place. We do have an excellent mechanic, but it takes a while to get parts sometimes since we’re so far out of the way.”

  Great. She looked down at her phone. Still no bars. “Is there better cell reception in town?”

  “Sure, it’s better, if by better you mean only slightly better than what you’ve got now.” Quincy brightened.

  Grace nodded. Of course. That’s how everything in her life was working lately. Her gaze blurred as she turned her attention to the rolling hills zipping by, and the companionable silence lengthened.

  “Well, we’re here,” Quincy said.

  She jerked her attention forward, looking out the windshield. How long had it taken to get here? No longer lost in thought, she was wide awake and trying to take in everything as they slowly drove through what she’d call Main Street, USA. It was a cute little town. If it were a cartoon, it would remind her of Radiator Springs. “It’s…quaint.”

  “Is that code for old and small?” He pulled the truck into the parking lot of a gas station and parked. A sign that read Q. B. Fix-it was painted on the front of the brick building in black-and-white letters.

  She laughed. “Maybe.”

  He lifted an eyebrow and grinned. “All right, I’ll give you that. It’s old and small, but the people here are worth gold. Everyone knows everyone, and there’s something to be said about a community of people who’ve got your back.”

  Grace nodded. “That does sound nice.” And it did. Her community consisted of her two sisters, her mom, and her grandfather telling her it was time to move on all the time, when they actually took time to talk to her.

  As he opened the door, he paused. “By the way, that mechanic I told you about?”

  “Yeah?”

  “That’d be me.” He smiled.

  Her mouth dropped open. “Why didn’t you check the car when you stopped?”

  “It’s only ten in the morning and already hot enough to fry eggs on the pavement. I might be small-town, but I’m not stupid.”

  Grace could give him that. It was hot thirty minutes ago and only seemed to be getting hotter.

  She took another look out the window before opening the door and getting out. “How long do you think it’ll take to get my car running?”

  “I have no idea until I’m sure what’s wrong, but you’ll be here for at least overnight.”

  Oh man, this was not what she planned at all. Her shoulders sagged. Yolanda was going to be furious. And she didn’t have enough reception to call her and warn her or the clients.

  “Is there a place I can stay?” she asked. Maybe they’d have a signal booster or a landline. Something that would give her a way to the outside world.

  The way Quincy grinned, it almost made her nervous. “About ten miles from here, there’s a bed and breakfast. My nephew, Jackson, runs the place. Let me give him a call, and he can give you a lift while I get your car towed to the shop.”

  Now she wished she’d been paying attention when they arrived in town. “There aren’t any hotels?”

  “There’s one, but I wouldn’t stay there.”

  The way he scrunched his face made Grace wonder just how bad the hotel could be.

  “Okay. I guess I don’t have much of a choice.” She paused. “Is there any way I could get my suitcase out of my car?”

  “I’ll bring it by later this afternoon. I’m having dinner with Jackson tonight anyway.”

  “I appreciate that.”

  He waved her off like it was no big deal. “Go find yourself something to drink in the store. My treat. It shouldn’t take Jackson long to get here.”

  Grab your copy of The Cowboy’s Fake Marriage and follow along as Grace and Jackson restore his old home and fall in love.

  OTHER BOOKS BY BREE LIVINGSTON

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Series

  Her Pretend Billionaire Boyfriend:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book One

  Her Second Chance Billionaire Sweetheart:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book Two

  Her Broken Billionaire Boss:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book Three

  Her Fake Billionaire Fiancé:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book Four

  Her Stranded Billionaire Mix-Up:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book Five

  Her Secret Billionaire Roommate:

  A Clean Billionaire Romance Book Six

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Series

  The Cowboy’s Fake Marriage:

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Book One

  The Star’s Fake Marriage:

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Book Two

  The Bodyguard’s Fake Marriage:

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Book Three

  The Matchmaker’s Fake Marriage:

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Book Four

  The Beast’s Fake Marriage:

  A Sweet Fake Marriage Romance Book Five

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Series:

  The Ran
ger’s Chance:

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Book One

  The Ranger’s Peace:

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Book Two

  The Ranger’s Heart:

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Book Three

  The Ranger’s Hope:

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Book Four

  The Ranger’s Forgiveness:

  A Clean Army Ranger Romance Book Five

  A Clean Scottish Romance Series:

  Mending the Billionaire Movie Star:

  A Clean Scottish Romance Book One

  Clean Romance Stand Alones:

  Love and Charity

  The Mistletoe Game:

  A Clean Christmas Novella

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Bree Livingston lives in the West Texas Panhandle with her husband, children, and cats. She'd have a dog, but they took a vote and the cats won. Not in numbers, but attitude. They wouldn't even debate. They just leveled their little beady eyes at her and that was all it took for her to nix getting a dog. Her hobbies include...nothing because she writes all the time.

  She loves carbs, but the love ends there. No, that's not true. The love usually winds up on her hips which is why she loves writing romance. The love in the pages of her books are sweet and clean, and they definitely don't add pounds when you step on the scale. Unless of course, you're actually holding a Kindle while you're weighing. Put the Kindle down and try again. Also, the cookie because that could be the problem too. She knows from experience.

  Join her mailing list to be the first to find out publishing news, contests, and more by going to her website at https://www.breelivingston.com.

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Contents

  Dedication

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  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Sneak Peek! Her Pretend Billionaire Boyfriend Chapter 1

  Sneak Peek! The Cowboy’s Fake Marriage Chapter 1

  Other Books by Bree Livingston

  About the Author

 

 

 


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