Secrets on the Mountain (MOONSHINE RIDGE MOUNTAIN MEN #16) by Rocklyn Ryder EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Rocklyn Ryder
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JUNE
Hart’s Gulch Gold Camp.
The sign points to a dirt road veering off to the right.
I follow the well-maintained dirt and gravel road as it leads me into the
mountains. Past the fence, through a wide gate with a high sign overhead.
There’s signage on the side of the road with a rudimentary map etched in
wood that shows the location of an office, visitors centers, mess hall, and
amphitheater.
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A quick glance in the rear-view mirror shows Don in his booster seat
behind me, still engrossed in the pack of stickers that the ladies at the
museum in town gave him where we stopped for directions.
He slept most of the way up here, and before we stopped in Moonshine
Ridge to ask around, he’d started asking questions again. Ones I don’t know
how to answer. So I’m grateful for the old ladies that gave him the activity
packet that’s kept him busy for this last leg of our journey.
Please– I pray silently– please let Cane be here and let us get this over
with quickly.
I wish I hadn’t had to bring Donner with me but there was no one I
could leave him with for over a week while I made this trip. If Cane doesn’t
like it, he should have responded to my attorney’s attempts to do this
without having to track him down in person.
A few buildings come into view and I pull into the lot in front of a
wooden sign that says “administration.”
“Are we here?” Donner’s voice is all excitement at the prospect of
exploring something new as he climbs out of the booster seat. Immediately,
he’s a whirlwind of four-year-old energy, spinning circles in the gravel lot
and making what I assume are airplane noises.
Out on the dirt road, a two-tone, classic pick-up barrels past, leaving a
cloud of dust billowing behind it before coming to a stop that has it locking
up the brakes and skidding several feet along the gravel before making a
sharp U-turn back to us.
“Ma’am? You looking for Hayle maybe?”
The man that climbs out of the cab looks so much like Hurricane; my
breath catches in my throat before I’m able to answer with a shake of my
head.
“Cane,” I clarify, “I’m looking for Hurricane.”
This man’s eyes flicker over me, then onto Donner where they stay even
as he arches an eyebrow and shakes his head as if he didn’t hear me right.
“Raine.” He extends his arm and gives me a cautious smile, eyes still
following Don.
“June,” I answer, taking his hand for a brief shake. “The ladies at the
museum in town said I’d find Cane up here. Do you know where he is?”
My memory scrambles to connect dots. Raine Hart is far from the
scrawny kid his brother always spoke about. The man in front of me now
isn’t built like Cane, but he’s far from scrawny and not a kid at all.
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