Wilde Ride (Love is a Cowboy #2) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: Love is a Cowboy Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 98
Estimated words: 95712 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 479(@200wpm)___ 383(@250wpm)___ 319(@300wpm)
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Levi smiled. “I think they’ll have fun with it.”

“Back here is the perfumery, where you can make your own fragrances.”

Levi looked through the glass windows that separated the space, and said, “It’s themed like a speakeasy.”

Moreen laughed. “You’re right, it is. I’d let you go in, but as you can see, Lilibeth is with someone right now. You two should sign up for this.”

I turned my head so quickly to glare at my best friend that I almost got dizzy.

“It might be nice to see what it would be like for the kids, don’t you think, Em?” Levi asked.

Moreen’s mouth twitched before I turned to look at Levi. “Um, it would be, but I’m sure Lilibeth is booked solid.”

“Actually, if you’re both free on Friday, I can get you in around five.”

I was positive I was shooting daggers at Moreen, who simply stood there with an innocent smile on her face.

Levi pulled out his phone. “I’ll have to see if my mother can watch Rhett, but I’m down for a private lesson. Em?”

Trying not to freak out at the idea of spending even more time with Levi, and attempting to hide my feelings, I swallowed and replied, “Sure, that sounds like fun.”

Moreen clapped. “Let me go write it down now. Feel free to head upstairs and check out the space up there.”

Levi motioned for me to go first. As I climbed the steps, I plotted ways to get Moreen back for this. She was going to pay, that was certain.

“Wow, this is a great space!” Levi enthused as he walked into the large room. It held rows of tables and was decorated in the same speakeasy theme as the perfumery. “And she rents this space out?”

Clearing my throat, I nodded. “Yes, for private parties and such. I hosted a girls’ night when Lilibeth first opened to introduce everyone to the place and help promote her business. It’s been a hit since. Lilibeth said she even has people from surrounding towns book for birthday and bachelorette parties.”

Levi smiled. “With the store below and this space above, I can see why she’s doing good. She didn’t limit it just to perfumery and candle-making. She made the store a home-goods type business with a little bit of something for everyone. Smart decision.”

I smiled. “Did you go to vet school or business school?”

Laughing, he shook his head. “How did you and Lilibeth meet?”

“My mother knows her mom. She helped her get settled here in River Falls, along with your mom and our dads. My father told me about Lilibeth opening Wonderland Whimsy, and I was curious. We met and hit it off. She actually met Ensley first.”

“Really?” Levi said as he walked over to the windows that looked out over Main Street. “This is a great spot for the store.”

Nodding, I replied, “She’s always busy.”

“I’m not surprised,” he said, leaning against the windowsill and folding his arms across his chest. “Brooke would have loved this, especially the Alice in Wonderland theme.”

“She liked Alice in Wonderland?” I asked as I sat on one of the chairs.

“It was one of her favorites.”

I didn’t say anything, mostly because I didn’t know what to say. I chewed on my lower lip and gazed around the room. When Levi finally spoke, I jumped a little.

“I should probably get you back to the ranch. I’ve taken up way too much of your time.”

I stood, then pushed the chair back into place. “Yeah, I should check on Aurora. I’m sorry you didn’t get to talk to Lilibeth.”

Levi’s brow furrowed before he said, “I just wanted to see the store, not talk to Lilibeth again.”

“Oh, okay, well…did you want to walk around the store a little more before we leave?”

He shook his head before he motioned for me to go down the steps first, then followed.

Moreen walked up and smiled. “I’d say Lilibeth won’t be long, but she’s booked for an hour.”

“It’s okay, we saw her over at the café. Just let her know we stopped by so I could show Levi the store. I’ll see her later tonight.”

“Tonight? Do you guys have plans?” Moreen asked, a hint of surprise in her voice.

“It’s mainly just a business meeting to talk about when she’s going to come teach the classes for camp.”

“Ah, that makes sense.” The bell above the door rang, and Moreen quickly excused herself and greeted the customers.

“I see you two are still the bestest of friends,” Levi mused.

“We are. Moreen is my ride-or-die.”

“What about Kate? Is she still in River Falls?”

“No, she moved to New York. She’s done a few Broadway shows there.”

Levi’s brows rose. “Wow! That is impressive.”

I nodded. “Yeah. She’s really happy.”

“I thought Moreen wanted to open up a coffee shop or something like that.”

“Bakery. I think it’s still one of her dreams.”

Levi stopped outside the shop and glanced up and down the street. He sighed. “It’s good to be home.” He met my gaze and held it for a heartbeat longer than he probably should have. “Ready to head back to the ranch?”


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