Courting Trouble (The Texas Two-Step Series, Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
generally enjoyed being responsible and looking after the interests of others. It was one of the reasons why his law firm was exceptionally successful. But there were limits. He looked after his mother, his cousin and his clients. Diedra Palmer desperately needed someone to take care of her, but she was not his responsibility. No retainer fee would be large enough to add her to the list of people he protected. He kept his eyes closed and gave himself a mental shake. After what he'd been through since entering Diedra's shop, when he opened them again it would prove to be a bad dream, he assured himself. He forced his lids open. No such luck. Diedra's face was within inches of his own and he could feel her soft breath feathering across the coolness created by the rubbing alcohol. "Are you certain the spots are coming off?" Diedra bit her lip, obviously upset. "Yes, Chuck, they're fading." He dismissed a feeling of pity. Either Diedra Palmer was the worst practical joker he'd ever had the misfortune to meet, or the most dangerous accident-waiting-to-happen.
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