You’re the Reason (HOME TO HERITAGE #1) by Tari Faris EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Tari Faris
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He might not be able to outrun his past, but Seth Warner could outrun
Grant’s wife before she roped him into another ridiculous baby
shower game. He owed Grant his life—literally, but whatever
Caroline had planned next involving those diapers, he was out. He sipped at
his pink punch, eyeing the swinging door that led to the kitchen, then
glanced at the front door. The entire Kensington house had been
transformed into a cacophony of pink as if they feared someone might
forget that Jon and Leah Kensington would be welcoming a baby girl any
day now.
He’d never cared for pink, but today he found it extra annoying.
Balloons? Pink. Tablecloths? Pink. Even the banner of baby clothes that
wound up the grand staircase in the foyer—all pink.
The plan for Memorial Day had been simple. Come to the baby shower,
drop off the gift, ask his cousin Jon for a job. The three-part plan should
have been foolproof. But he hadn’t realized that half the town of Heritage
would be invited. And although he’d received a few smiles, it was clear not
all were glad to see him back in town.
Maybe he should cut his losses and put the zip code of Heritage,
Michigan, in his rearview mirror once more. But he really couldn’t. He’d
run out of options and he’d run out of time.
“Don’t go anywhere.” Caroline Quinn spoke in a loud voice to the
entire room, but it seemed to Seth that her green eyes paused on him a
moment. “We have one more game before we serve the cake.”
He’d never had a sister, but if he did, he imagined she would be bossy
like Caroline. And as soon as she looked the other way, Seth ducked
through the swinging door that led to the kitchen. He walked straight to the
three trays of sandwiches that had been discarded on the island after lunch.
They’d been well picked over, but food was food, and this was still better
than anything he’d eaten this week. Seth lifted another sandwich from the
tray and took a hearty bite.
Jon Kensington’s six-four frame filled the door for a moment as his
gaze found Seth. “Trying to escape.”
He and his cousin hadn’t looked much alike as kids. But as adults, the
similarities were unmistakable. Same brown eyes. Same brown, unruly hair.
Same square jaw. It was weird and a little confusing to others. That was
unless they were standing. There was no mistaking the seven-inch height
difference. Jon stepped into the kitchen followed by Grant and Nate, each
with a piece of pink cake.
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