CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF REDEMPTION (SAINT CLOUD, TEXAS #7) BY OLIVIA SANDS – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Olivia Sands
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Dana looked down at her right hand, nervously studying her barely
scabbed-over knuckles, which glared balefully back up at her. Her
pale, creamy skin was yellowish-brown, painted in iodine by a nurse the
night before, when the cops had brought her to the hospital.
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Dana flexed her hand, wincing as the fresh scab cracked and the scrapes
on her knuckles re-opened, and fresh pain reminded her that she’d dug
herself into a hole again. She hadn’t meant for things to go the way they
had. She’d only gone to the frat party because her sister said she was going
regardless of what anyone said. That her sister was on academic probation
because of another incident meant nothing to her. Nor the fact that they
were now in trouble with their parents.
Shawna was going to that party, no matter who said what. And then, of
course, she’d an issue with one of the guys at the party, and she was going
to settle it right there and then. It didn’t matter that he was going to be
surrounded by his buddies. It also didn’t matter that it would be smarter,
and safer, to handle her beef outside the science building, at football
practice or just any other place.
Shawna didn’t care if a river of alcohol would have flown through the
party even before they showed up. It didn’t matter that her target was
known to be a heavy drinker and would probably be liable to get into one of
his famous foul moods quickly.
Basically, it boiled down to one thing: Shawna never thought things
through.
And it definitely didn’t matter that she was five-foot-two and ninetyseven pounds. When Shawna Fox got, as her granny would say, her
gumption up, she’d go toe to toe with a three-hundred-pound football player
without batting an eye. And like a toy boat pulled into a whirlpool, Dana
was sucked into the chaos.
Chaos was exactly what Shawna specialized in, and exactly like Dana
expected, things got out of hand. Or on her sister’s hand, she supposed as
she sat in the waiting room outside her father’s office, watching the scab on
her knuckles crack again. As a scarlet pearl formed on her hand, she stood
up and went over to her father’s secretary’s desk to retrieve a tissue.
“You okay, Dana honey?” Luann, her father’s secretary, asked. “You
need a Band-Aid?”
“No, I just need to stop—” Dana started to reply when the door to her
father’s office opened and her sister Shawna walked out.
They were identical twins and yet, Shawna’s rebellious streak made it
impossible to ever confuse one with the other. Whereas Dana’s straight
blonde hair was styled simply in a soft ponytail with a few strands that
weren’t quite bangs to cover her forehead, Shawna’s hair was super-styled.
Her dyed pink ends, shaved streak above her right ear, and crimped, wavy
hair on her left side made everything about her scream “rebellious.”
“Daddy’s ready for his Princess now.” Shawna tossed her hair back over
her shoulder. Dana knew why Shawna did it, just to push her buttons. That
didn’t stop it from being effective. She hated being called “Princess.”
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