Hunter's Fortune (River Jewel Resort Series Book 2)

Hunter's Fortune (River Jewel Resort Series Book 2) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Hunter's Fortune (River Jewel Resort Series Book 2) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Madison Sevier
seen this brand in years! How did they find it? I’ve searched the world online and have had no luck!”
    Little by little, Hunter began to feel her incredible troubles slip away. After moisturizing her hair and wrapping it in a towel, she grabbed one particular scent of body wash and poured a generous amount onto a pouf. Slowly, she rubbed the honeysuckle soap across her arms and abdomen before she lathered her legs.
    “Heavenly.”
    After warming the bathwater a few more times, Hunter stepped out to dry off and wrapped herself in fluffy towels. The heated floor kept her cozy and relaxed.
    “Wow! I never thought of heated floors. This is incredible.” She twirled and danced across the warm wooden planks.
    “How on earth did they do this?”
    Suddenly, she realized she hadn’t brought any extra clothes.
    “Lovely.”
    In that one moment she almost lost every bit of happiness she’d found. Hunter wandered around the large bathroom, opening and closing doors. She found many things to distract her and it was a few minutes before she’d located a baby-blue-colored bathrobe. Interestingly, she hadn’t experienced one cold chill though she’d been wearing nothing more than a towel on her head and one on her body.”
    “A girl could get used to this. Why hadn’t my father had something this beautiful built in our home?”
    She didn’t need anyone to answer. She knew the answer. Her father hadn’t cared about anyone but himself. With her mother gone, he had built the home he’d wanted without a second thought for his daughter.
    “Bitter much, Hunter? And why am I talking to myself?”
    That seemed to be happening more of late and it was starting to scare her slightly.
    “It could always be worse.”
    Hunter meandered into the adjoining hallway and found herself in the middle of another enormous room.
    “How can the rooms be this large? This doesn’t make any sense. I feel like I’ve stumbled into another world.”
    She knew she wasn’t the most intelligent person in the world, but the schematics of her suite didn’t match up. Hunter began checking behind every single door and by the end of her reconnaissance, she’d found seven different bedrooms! Retracing her path, she double and triple-checked to be sure her eyes weren’t deceiving her.
    “I need to sit down.”
    Sadly, she didn’t know where she should sit. There were so many places to do so and it was overwhelming. When she wandered back into one of the bedrooms, she truly saw it for the first time. It was an exact replica of the bedroom she’d had as a teenager. The walls were covered with her favorite hair band posters and psychedelic graffiti. Various tubes and bottles of perfume, hairspray and makeup sat atop the white wooden vanity.
    Upon closer inspection, Hunter found photos stuck in between the mirror and wooden frame. Pictures of her! Photographs of her on a horse, with her best friend, and some yearbook photos of a cute guy she’d liked her freshman year.
    “This went from awesome to insane in less than ten minutes.”
    She knew it was impossible, but she found herself touching the many mementos around the room. Hunter slid open a nightstand drawer, peeked inside and ran from the room as though a spider had leapt out at her. Slamming the door, Hunter raced to the living room and picked up the courtesy phone.
    “Hello, Miss Golde. Are you enjoying your room?”
    “As a matter of fact, I am not enjoying my room. What the hell is going on? How could you possibly get our hands on my diary?”
    “Miss Golde, if you’ll just calm down.”
    “Calm down? Calm down! I will not calm down. But I will come down there and kick your fruity little ass if you don’t explain to me what’s happening!”
    “Miss Golde, I know this entire week has been a bad one for you. But if you’ll just relax and get some sleep, I’m sure you’ll find your stay to be more enjoyable.”
    “Sleep? My stay? I am terminating my stay. Please have Julio bring my car
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