The Beekeeper's Daughter (Harlequin Super Romance) - Plot & Excerpts
Finally at daybreak, he got up to make a pot of coffee. He was just stringing his fishing rod when a car drove into the campground and parked in front of the office. It wasn’t quite eight-thirty and Waters was nowhere around. Will worked on the fishing line, but kept an eye on the car. No one got out, and after a few seconds the car made a sharp left turn and headed his way. Will had no idea who it was until the driver stepped out of the car. He propped the fishing rod against the picnic table and sauntered over to greet Scott Andrews. As he drew closer, he saw that Andrews had had a rougher night than he’d had. “Morning,” he said. Andrews nodded, shaking Will’s hand absent-mindedly. “See you found the campground all right.” “Yeah. Thanks for steering me to Waters.” “Speaking of…seen him around this morning?” “No, he doesn’t come in this early.” “Coffee smells good,” Andrews said, tilting his head to the propane stove Will had set up on the picnic table.
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