Fired Up (SPICED RIGHT #2) by Gigi Templeton EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Gigi Templeton
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“T-R-O-U-B-L-E.” Chance Reed let out a low whistle. “All caps, bro.
Stamped right across her forehead.”
“No clue what you’re talking about,” Avery Reed commented as he
flipped bavettes and hangers, separating out his rares, medium rares,
mediums, and well-dones.
He scowled inwardly at the last classification.
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Way to mutilate a prime cut of beef.
But this wasn’t his rodeo. It belonged to his cousin Jack Reed. And
Jack’s cohost, Jillian Parks. YouTube sensations with a BBQ channel
who were cooking up their specialties while entertaining a large crowd at
the massive outdoor kitchen, in addition to their live stream audience.
Whereas Avery was filling in the gaps on the event lawn with a trio
of wagon-wheel-style grills, arranged in a semicircle that allowed him to
maneuver between the grates to stay on top of the colossal production.
“You never were any good at lyin’,” Chance said. “You’ve been
stealing glances at that blonde the entire time she’s tried to make her way
toward you, with a plate of Jillian’s potatoes Romanoff that pairs well
with . . . oh, yeah.” He studied his palm, as if it held CliffsNotes to this
impending drama. “Steak.”
Avery smirked while he tended to his grills. “Got no time for a
pretty thing like that. Can’t you see we have meat to serve?”
“There’s an innuendo in there somewhere,” Chance said. Then
laughed.
Avery snatched the metal tray from him and piled on the well-dones
he’d put on before this new round of proportioned slabs.
His older brother continued. “She’s a looker, for damn sure. And
that outfit she’s wearing. Lord have mercy. I tip my hat to her.”
“What’d really help in this situation,” Avery contended, “is if you’d
get these steaks to the carving station to rest so they don’t cross the line
into no-man’s-land. Ain’t serving up jerky today.”
“Someday, bro, you’re gonna meet a woman who knocks you right
out of your cowboy boots. Probably best that it’s not this one. She’s got
‘city slicker’ written all over her.”
“No, she doesn’t,” he retorted.
Chance hooted. And said, “Gotcha! So you have been checkin’ her
out.”
“Fucking help me move this beef, man. I don’t have all day to wait
around on you. Jack’s gonna wind down this shindig in an hour, and I
need to clear my grates. Go fetch me another couple of trays.”
The inaugural Memorial Day Weekend BBQ Bash had been a huge
hit. Today’s soiree was centered on the true spirit of the holiday—to
commemorate the fallen.
Lots of people had spoken throughout the day
about their lost loved ones, as well as recognizing heroes from around
the Southwest. To counter the somber mood that brought on, various
bands performed on a makeshift stage, and there was plenty of dancing
on a laid-out parquet floor to celebrate what the nation had earned in
return. Freedoms people still fought for
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