Loved Enough (Love In Montana #5) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: Love In Montana Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 77730 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 389(@200wpm)___ 311(@250wpm)___ 259(@300wpm)
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“It’s not that way now, you know. You have me and my parents. Nathan and the entire Shaw family.”

He smiled and kissed me on the forehead. “We should probably get going. Looks like a storm is coming.”

Glancing west, I saw the clouds turning darker. We needed the rain. June and July had been dry months with hardly any precipitation.

“We should have enough time to get back and take care of the horses before it hits.”

We walked back down the trail in comfortable silence to find the horses where we’d left them. The ride back to my parents’ part of the ranch was filled with Maverick talking about ranch things and the horses we were training. By the time we’d gotten back, then cleaned up and fed the horses and let them out to pasture, the storm was bearing down on us.

As I was about to suggest heading back to his cabin, Blayze called out Maverick’s name. “Maverick, hey, I hate to do this, but we could use your help. Can we talk for a second?”

“Yeah, sure,” Maverick said as he made his way over to Blayze, who was standing at his truck with Decker and Hank, parked outside the barn. I could see someone else was in the truck, as well. The conversation looked intense, and Maverick glanced briefly at me before he refocused on Blayze. With a nod of his head, he jogged back over to me.

“Some cattle got out, and they need all the help they can get.”

Something wasn’t right. Maverick looked too uneasy over a few stray cattle. “Alright. Is everything okay?”

“Everything’s fine. I promise.”

“Then why does it feel like you’re keeping something from me?”

Maverick smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “I’ll be back as soon as I can.”

“Be careful with this storm coming in.” The winds had picked up and were blowing hard ahead of the storm.

“Always.”

Pulling me close, his hand went around my neck as he drew my mouth to his. The kiss was hot and passionate…almost desperate.

The kind of kiss you give someone when you aren’t planning on seeing them for a while. It made my chest tighten with worry.

When he broke the kiss, we were both panting. “Goodness, what was that for?”

He winked. “A little preview of when I get back. Will you be at my place, or are you heading home?”

“I think I’ll head home. Text me when you get back, and I’ll come over.”

Maverick nodded, then kissed me on the forehead before he turned and jogged over to where Blayze, Decker, and Hank waited. How many cattle had gotten out that they needed so many people?

I watched as Blayze drove off. Once they were out of sight, I turned on my heels and headed straight to the house to talk to Mom and Dad.

Halfway there, I smelled something acrid and stopped. I slowly turned around—and that was when I saw smoke.

It didn’t appear to be close by, but I’d seen enough wildfires to know that could change at any moment.

The smell of freshly baked bread hit me the moment I stepped through the front door. I made my way to the kitchen to find my mother and father both in there. Dad stared at something on his phone, a frown on his face.

“What’s going on?” I asked.

He looked up and forced a smile, but I could see something was wrong. It was the same smile Maverick had given me. Mom turned, then flashed me a bright smile.

“I was just making some bread for dinner tonight. Will you and Maverick be joining us?”

“What are you making?”

“Lasagna.”

I rubbed my stomach with my hand. “Then yes, we’ll for sure be joining you. Do you want me to make a salad so it’s ready for later?”

“Oh, that would be great, Lily. Thank you, honey.”

As I walked to the refrigerator, my father was still looking at his phone. He glanced up and saw me watching him. “How was the ride?”

“It was good. I took Maverick up to the point. He loved it, of course. We saw the storm coming and decided to head back. I’m surprised we didn’t see the smoke from up there.”

“Smoke?” Mom asked.

I nodded. “Yeah, I saw it right after Blayze showed up and asked Maverick to help with some cattle that got out or something?”

Dad nodded and slipped his phone into his back pocket. Turning to my mother, he said, “I need to go help with a situation over on the east side of the ranch.”

The east side of the ranch is where I’d seen the smoke.

Mom instantly turned and gave him a concerned look. “What’s going on?”

Dad looked at me, then back to her. “Cattle got out.”

Grabbing a towel, Mom quickly wiped her hands, then dropped it back on the counter and folded her arms over her chest. “Tanner Shaw, I’ve been married to you long enough to know that you don’t rush out to help with loose livestock. There are plenty of ranch hands for that. So what’s going on? Lily mentioned seeing smoke.”


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