The Carpenter (Book Two, Working Men)
By Ramona Gray
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He's good with a hammer and I'm about to get nailed.
Madison
He says it’s wrong. He says we can’t be together. But, I’ve been in love with carpenter, Jacob Marken, for years and I’m tired of waiting. I don’t care about the age difference. I’m doing everything in my power to make Jacob see that we belong together. I want to be with him.
And what I want, I get.
Jacob
She’s a temptation I need to resist. Before my best friend died, I promised I would take care of Madison, not try to take her to my bed. When Madison asks me to build her some bookshelves, I can’t resist. Being alone with her is a very bad idea. I can’t be with her. I shouldn’t be with her.
But, what Madison wants, Madison gets. And now that she’s mine, I’m never letting her go.
Author’s Note: This is the second in a series of stand-alone short and dirty (So.Very.Dirty.) novellas of 20k or less. You do not need to read the first story to enjoy this one. If you’re looking for quick, one-handed (ahem) reads with insta-love, over-the-top alpha, blue-collar men then the trope-alicious Working Men series is for you!
Ramona Gray
Ramona Gray is a Canadian romance author. She lives in Alberta with her awesome husband and her mutant Chihuahua. She is addicted to home improvement shows, good coffee, and reading and writing about the steamier moments in life.Email her at: ramona@ramonagray.caCheck out her website: www.ramonagray.caSign up for her newsletter: http://eepurl.com/_cL75She also writes contemporary and paranormal romance under her alter-ego "Elizabeth Kelly". Check out Elizabeth's books at www.elizabethkelly.ca
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The Carpenter (Book Two, Working Men) - Ramona Gray
THE CARPENTER
WORKING MEN SERIES
BOOK TWO
RAMONA GRAY
EK PUBLISHING INC.
CONTENTS
The Carpenter
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
The Bartender Excerpt
The Ramona Gray Newsletter
About the Author
Also by Ramona Gray
Copyright © 2018 Ramona Gray
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EK Publishing Inc.
e-ISBN13: 978-1-988826-28-8
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THE CARPENTER
WORKING MEN SERIES BOOK TWO
He’s good with a hammer and I’m about to get laid.
Madison
He says it’s wrong. He says we can’t be together. But I’ve been in love with carpenter, Jacob Marken, for years and I’m tired of waiting. I don’t care about the age difference. I’m doing everything in my power to make Jacob see that we belong together. I want to be with him.
And what I want, I get.
Jacob
She’s a temptation I need to resist. Before my best friend died, I promised I would take care of Madison, not try to take her to my bed. When Madison asks me to build her some bookshelves, I can’t resist. Being alone with her is a very bad idea. I can’t be with her. I shouldn’t be with her.
But what Madison wants, Madison gets. And now that she’s mine, I’m never letting her go.
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CHAPTER 1
Madison
M addie? Hey, Maddie!
I twitched and nearly dropped the tray of empties I was holding. My boss was giving me an impatient look. I need you to take these drinks to table five.
Sorry, Ren.
I dropped the empties in the bin behind the bar and loaded up my tray with the new drinks as Ren disappeared into the kitchen.
Who were you staring at?
Liz, her dark pigtails sticking out from the sides of her head like tufts of fur, peered in the direction I was looking. Holy shit. Is that the Ice Queen with Jack Williams?
I nodded. I heard she was living with him now.
Since when?
Liz gave me a look that suggested I was full of bullshit.
Since last week.
No fucking way. Like, I get why she’d be interested in him – Jack is so fucking hot – but why would he want to screw the Ice Queen? I heard from Denise who heard from Sonya who heard from Allie, that the Ice Queen was screwing men for rent money. Stupid little bitch deserves exactly what she gets. She was such a cow in high school.
Liz laughed like a donkey and didn’t notice the scowl I gave her. You shouldn’t gossip about other people. Besides, maybe she’s changed. High school was a long time ago.
Whatever,
Liz said. All I know is she’s just as poor as the rest of us now and she doesn’t even deserve to suck on Jack’s cock. Which, between you and me, I heard is the size of a baseball bat.
Nobody has a dick that big. It’s anatomically impossible. Besides, do you really want a baseball bat stuck up your vagina?
If it came attached to Jack Williams, I might.
Liz unbuttoned another button on her shirt before grabbing her boobs and rearranging them."
For fuck’s sake, Liz. How many times have I asked you not to grab your own damn tits while you’re working?
Ren said. He was back behind the bar and he gave us both an irritable look.
Liz just shrugged, grabbed her tray of drinks and walked away. I smiled apologetically at Ren and headed toward table five. My boss was actually a pretty great guy. When my dad died, his life insurance had been used to cover funeral costs and his medical bills. Luckily, the house was paid for, but I still needed money for schooling costs and day-to-day necessities.
A week after the funeral, Ren had approached me about working weekends and a couple weeknights at the bar. I had accepted gratefully. My father hadn’t wanted me to work while I was in school, but I really didn’t have a choice.
As I dropped the drinks at table five, the door to the bar opened and he walked in. I immediately felt too warm, too aware of the space around my body, as he nodded to me and walked to his usual table. He sat down, the material of his shirt stretching to accommodate the width of his broad shoulders, and his jeans clinging to his thick thighs. The dim bar lights glinted off the silver that was starting at his temples.
I loved that hint of silver against the dark. Too many times, I had dreamt about what it would be like to run my fingers through that dark hair. An embarrassing teenage fantasy that I couldn’t seem to control.
I stuffed the tip that table five gave me into my apron pocket and wiped my sweaty palms against my short skirt before walking toward his table.
Hi Jacob. How are you tonight?
Hi, Maddie. I’m good. You?
I’m good, really good. Do you want your usual?
My voice was too high pitched, too girlish and ridiculous sounding in my ears. I can’t help it though. Just being near Jacob made my pulse race and my pussy wet. It didn’t seem to matter that he was fifteen years my senior. It didn’t seem to matter that he was my father’s best friend. It didn’t seem to matter that he would never see me as anything more than the little girl he used to bring cherry popsicles.
I wanted Jacob. As a little girl, I had loved him. As a woman, I lusted for him, wanted to see him naked, wanted his hard and heavy body on top of mine. I wanted him driving me into the mattress over and over again, pinning me down, whispering in my ear that I belong to him. I wanted him to make me come all over his cock until I was screaming his name.
I realize that I was standing there staring at Jacob like an idiot. He had pasted a polite smile on his face, but it was obvious he was wondering what the hell