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by Sheri WhiteFeather


  “Maybe I should’ve just talked to him for a bit,” she stated.

  “No. Every time you talk to him, that gives him hope. You just need to cut all ties.”

  Reese was right, but she really hated being rude. She’d told Chris as nicely as possible that they were really over, and they’d been divorced for six months already. Wasn’t that enough of a sign that she was moving on? One would think divorce would be enough “cutting ties,” but Chris hadn’t wanted the divorce to begin with.

  “Don’t worry,” Reese added. “He’ll get the hint once he sees us together and notices my car out front when he drives by.”

  Josie laughed. “It’s not like you’ll be here twenty-four hours a day, Reese.”

  His eyes flashed to hers. “Sure I will. I can work from here. It will be tricky, and I have to do some traveling still, but you’re the top priority in my life right now. So which bedroom do you want me to take?”

  “Bedroom?” she asked. “You mean—”

  A naughty grin spread across his face that sent a curl of unwanted arousal through her.

  This was her best friend...what was going on?

  “I’m moving in, honey.”

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  ISBN: 9781488062957

  Hot Nashville Nights

  Copyright © 2020 by Sheree Henry-Whitefeather

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