“Yeah, I do,” Savannah said.
“It’s neither here nor there,” Avery said. “I don’t know why he’s in town so early. I mean there was that—”
“Incident in Vegas,” Logan said, pulling out the seat next to her and sitting down. “Savannah.”
“Logan.”
“Y’all know each other?” Avery asked. She should have expected it. Savannah knew everyone in Whiskey River.
“We were in class together when we were younger,” Logan said. “Paloma mentioned that you put a date with me on the silent auction items.”
“Well, I figured with the Oscar buzz that you were a hot ticket and it is for a good cause,” Avery said.
“I’m not arguing—just wasn’t sure what was expected,” Logan said.
“It’s like Boots & Bangles but you’re the only guy getting auctioned off,” Avery said.
Rachel rushed in, her long red hair pulled back in her habitual braid as she hurried to her seat next to Savannah. Paloma stood up to start the meeting and Avery tensed as Logan put his hand on her leg under the table and squeezed.
“Did you put me on the silent auction so you could bid on me?” he asked. “I mean you do think I have a hot body.”
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Award-winning author Nancy Robards Thompson has worked as a newspaper reporter, television show stand-in, production and casting assistant for movies, and in fashion and public relations. She started writing fiction seriously in 1997. Five years and four completed manuscripts later, she won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart award for unpublished writers and sold her first book the following year. Since then, Nancy has sold 30 books and found her calling doing what she loves most – writing romance and women’s fiction full-time.
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