The Best Man’s Bride by Jamie Dallas EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Jamie Dallas
- Language: English
- Genre: Romance
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Today’s wedding was officially on the record as the worst wedding Hailey
Miller had ever attended.
Too bad it happened to be her own.
Her long white train dragged behind her like baggage she couldn’t
abandon. The wind whipped her veil into her face, and if the ominous dark
clouds overhead were a sign for the future, she’d say that it was going to
rain any minute.
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“Great. Just great,” she muttered. Eight more blocks, and she’d finally
be at her hotel. Then she could grab her belongings and hightail it out of
endlessly sprawling Houston before her ex-fiancé Evan found her.
It would have been an easy trip if her cab driver hadn’t kicked her out
for lack of money. It was far more challenging in stiletto heels that bit into
the tops of her feet with each step. No doubt she had blisters the size of
quarters on each foot.
The scent of rain swelled in the air, and the humidity weighed her curls
down. People brushed past her, dodging around her as though she was one
more obstacle as they hurried to their destinations. The lights from the cafes
and shops appeared warm and inviting compared to the cool temperatures
outside.
She pushed past the pain in her feet. She needed to get to the hotel
before Evan. There was no way she could face her ex. Not after spotting
him behind the alter making out with her wedding planner. She should have
trusted her instincts on that one. Instead, every time that nagging thought
pushed its way into her mind, she had chalked it up to cold feet.
Part of her feared he’d still try to save face and tie her down. That was
what Evan was good at, talking her into things she didn’t want to do. It was
how she ended up in Houston, how she found herself only planning events
for his company, and how she almost walked down the aisle despite her
intuition telling her otherwise.
A roar of thunder ripped through the late afternoon sky. Seconds later,
heavy drops fell, soaking her dress and hair. Her veil clung to her damp
skin, trapping her arms against her body.
Houston felt even more overwhelming in the rain. Cars rushed by and
the only other person on the sidewalk pushed past with their umbrella
without a single thought or backward glance to the drenched bride marching
down the street.
The wind whipped the veil around her, covering her eyes and blocking
her vision.
“Argh!” She yanked the veil out of her hair and bunched it into a ball
before shoving the whole thing into the nearest trash can. Whirling around,
she kicked at the train.
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