The Bachelor Takes a Bride (Those Engaging Garretts!)

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Author: Brenda Harlen
belief that she’d rather spend her free time alone than with a man who obviously wasn’t right for her. Because no man who wasn’t Brian was right for her.
    Then she’d walked into Valentino’s and come face-to-face with Marco Palermo. And she’d felt...something.
    She wasn’t sure what it was—maybe a spark of awareness or possibly a tingle of desire—she only knew that it was more than she’d expected or wanted to feel.
    She’d pushed it aside, refusing to delve too deeply inside herself. So she’d met a guy and she’d felt a tug of something—so what? It didn’t have to mean anything, because she wasn’t ever going to see him again.
    Except that she instinctively knew that wasn’t true. Whatever she’d felt, she was certain that he’d felt it, too, and she didn’t doubt that their paths would cross again—probably sooner rather than later. And when they did, she’d be ready to let him down easy. There was no other option.
    Tristyn was drinking coffee and reading the news on her tablet when Jordyn finally ventured into the kitchen after her shower. She brewed herself a cup of French vanilla, added two teaspoons of sugar and a generous dollop of cream, then took a seat across from her sister.
    “How much wine did I drink last night?”
    Tristyn looked up from her tablet. “No more than I did. Why?”
    “I feel like crap this morning, and I had some weird dreams.”
    “Any special guests in those dreams?” her sister teased.
    Jordyn scowled at her over the rim of her coffee mug.
    “I’ll take that as a ‘yes.’”
    She sipped her coffee and willed the caffeine to jump-start her system—or at least her brain.
    “It’s a good sign,” Tristyn said gently.
    “What’s a good sign?”
    “That you’re thinking about him.”
    She swallowed another mouthful of java.
    “Brian’s been gone for more than three years.”
    Three years, two months and sixteen days. But of course she didn’t say that aloud, because she knew that Tristyn would get that familiar little line that appeared between her brows whenever she was worried about something. And her family had worried about her enough already.
    Instead she only nodded.
    “It’s time for you to put yourself out there again.”
    “Isn’t that what I was doing with Cody last night?”
    Tristyn shook her head. “Cody was a setup that was never going to work, because you had it in your mind before you even sat down at the restaurant that you weren’t going to let it go any further than dinner.”
    It was both a curse and a blessing to have a sister who knew her so well.
    “Maybe that’s why meeting Marco made more of a lasting impression on you,” Tristyn continued.
    “Or maybe I made it into a bigger deal than it was,” Jordyn said, considering that he’d never asked for anything more than her name.
    “Maybe you did,” Tristyn allowed. “But you won’t know for sure until you see him again.”
    * * *
    It was almost two weeks later before she did.
    Ten days to be precise. And not a single one of those days passed without her thinking about him at least once. After the first week, she considered stopping by Valentino’s—just to see if he was working—but she’d ignored the impulse.
    Because if he
was
working—what then?
    It was her inability to answer that question that kept her away from his family’s restaurant. But it didn’t stop her from thinking about him.
    On Tuesday night, just a couple hours before closing, he walked into O’Reilly’s.
    She was wiping down the bar when she looked up and saw him come through the door.
    Even from across the room, she felt the hum of something between them—or maybe, nearing the end of a double shift, she was just overtired.
    He nodded to her as he took a seat farther down the bar.
    “Hey, Jordyn,” Bobby Galley called out, snagging her attention. “What’s your number?”
    For the first six months that she’d worked at the bar, every night that Bobby came in, he would ask for her
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