Game On (The Morgan Brothers Book 4)

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Author: Avery Gale
Tags: Fiction, Romance
Kent West once told me he and Kyle had grown up seeing how dedicated their dads were to making sure their mom always felt cared for. They had great role models for the kind of life they wanted for themselves. I envy them, and I’m grateful for their openness.”
    “You have to admire brothers who can get along well enough to share a wife. None of us have similar enough tastes in women to share.” Kip laughed, but Mitch suspected his words were only partially true. He’d seen all of the Morgans interacting with Coral, Joelle, and Josie. The brothers’ love and respect for the women who’d joined their family was easy to see. It was also clear there were similar traits among the women, but he’d leave that discussion for another time.

    Phoenix’s teasing tone brought Mitch back to the moment. “Damn, I don’t know where you went, but it was a damned long way from here because you haven’t heard a word I’ve said.” Mitch didn’t even try to hold back his grin. Hell, he’d never met anybody who could become as lost in his work as Phoenix Morgan. Hello pot, meet kettle. He’d watched his friend zero in on a laptop so completely he hadn’t even heard his own phone ringing on the table beside him. From what he’d heard, Sage had been the same way before his life was turned upside down by three beautiful, but very active little girls.
    “I was just thinking about my conversation with Kip last night. We arrived at the same time and shared a beer outside.” Phoenix looked up from the copy of Aspen’s application he was holding, raising a brow in question. Mitch grinned. “That young man is going to go down fighting when the right woman comes into his life.”
    “That’s the truth. Part of that is due to the fact he’s the youngest of five boys and likely to have sustained more than a few unintentional head injuries. Another issue is our mother relentlessly pushing him to date the neighbor girl. Not that Caila isn’t nice enough—but she is known as Calamity for a reason.” Mitch didn’t even try to hold back his laughter. No wonder Kip didn’t seem too enthused about the idea of one woman in his life forever.
    “Is the young lady still your neighbor?” Mitch was suddenly beginning to understand some of Kip’s reluctance. Hell, no man wanted his mother to choose his wife.
    “She’s been away at school, but I heard she’s coming back home to help her dad at his vet clinic. I saw her in town yesterday, and I can hardly wait for Kip to see her Monday.” This time, it was Mitch’s turn to look at his friend in question. “Oh, you’re going to love this. Caila Cooper is the A. I. expert her dad is bringing to oversee the semen collection from the ranch’s bulls.” His expression must have given away his revulsion because Phoenix burst out laughing. “Damn, buddy, tell me how you really feel about it.”
    “Fuck you. I was just wondering what on Earth your mother is thinking trying to match her son up with a woman who specializes in semen collection. You have to admit it sounds a bit odd.” Particularly since he’d checked YouTube just before dawn. Jesus, Joseph, and sweet mother Mary, he couldn’t imagine his own mother finding that particular skill set valuable in a potential daughter-in-law. But then again, he wasn’t Kip Morgan either.

    Phoenix had to remind himself that just because Mitch had divided his childhood between his parent’s southern Louisiana mansion and their penthouse in Houston, it didn’t mean he was a country boy. Hell, as near as he could tell, the only thing the man knew about livestock was which cut of steak he liked best. I’d love to be able to see the picture he has in his mind of Calamity because there’s no way in hell it’s even close to the stunning young woman I saw walking down the street yesterday. In fact, she’d reminded him a lot of the pictures he’d seen of Aspen Andrews.
    For the first time in years, Phoenix was actually looking forward to
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