This Much Is True – Marshall Family Read Online Adriana Locke

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 61
Estimated words: 60342 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 302(@200wpm)___ 241(@250wpm)___ 201(@300wpm)
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It can happen.

I don’t know much, but I know this much is true—love is real. It’s good. Love doesn’t hurt you or try to shrink you. It waters your seeds and shines light so you can grow. It’s everything I read about in books. I didn’t think that was possible. But I know, thanks to the love of a sexy, green-eyed, tattooed farrier who has the key to my heart.

“That was the best damn State of the Union speech I’ve ever heard,” Luke says, grinning. “But can we get to the promises of illicit activities part of it? I really want to use that rope again.”

My stomach flutters. “How about this …”

He reaches for me and brings my mouth to his. The kiss is just like Luke. It’s strong, yet soft. Sweet, yet … not. It holds promises for the future while not missing a beat now.

Luke Marshall proves one thing—true love never ends.

Now that I’ve found it again, I’m never letting it, never letting Luke, go.

Epilogue

Laina

Six months later …

“Hey, Laina! Do you still have my pink boots?” Kennedy calls from Maggie’s mudroom.

“Yikes. I think so. Do you need them?” I ask.

She pokes her head around the corner and grins. “Not until this weekend. Dad finally agreed to let me go to a party, but only because Megan intervened on my behalf. But it’s behind one of my friend’s houses. It’s supposed to rain the day before, so I thought boots might be smart.”

“Yours smell like horse shit.” I wince. “How about this. I’ll buy you a pair and have them shipped to your house by Friday?”

“Yes!” she says. “I freaking love you, Laina.”

Gavin waits until Kennedy’s gone before lifting a brow. His arms cross over his chest.

“What?” I ask innocently. “Why do you look so mad?”

“You’re playing dirty.”

“Excuse me?”

“You can’t try to get to the top of the favorites list by buying her shit.”

I shrug. “I don’t know. It seems to be working.”

He narrows his eyes. “When do you leave again?”

“Two weeks. I have a mini tour in Europe. Why?”

“Because I have to figure out how to sabotage you while you’re gone.”

“Gavin!” I say, laughing. “Don’t threaten me. I could always fly her to London.”

Chase walks in, shaking his head. “You aren’t flying my daughter to London just to get higher on the favorites list.”

“Chase, you are no fun,” I say.

Gavin walks by him and winks.

I gasp. “You can’t do that! You can’t work covertly with Chase to shut me down.”

Gavin shrugs. “I don’t know. It seems to be working.”

The door opens, and the noise level goes up a hundred points. Megan and Kate, both women whom I’ve grown to absolutely adore, come in laughing. Maggie and Kennedy, who must’ve gone out the back door and then around the house, follow. Lonnie trails them by a few steps, yelling at Gavin to get the rest of the groceries from the car. Luke brings up the end with his arms full of bags.

It’s beautiful chaos.

“What can I do, Maggie?” I ask, meeting everyone in the kitchen.

“Oh, sweetheart. You made it.” Her face lights up as she pulls me in for a hug. “Luke said your flight was delayed due to bad weather.”

“We were stuck on the tarmac for a while, but it was fine once we got in the air.”

Luke slides in for a quick kiss even though he picked me up from the airport and hasn’t really stopped kissing me since.

The past six months have been a little bumpy. Overhauling my management team while starting a relationship with a man who lives hours away from the office has resulted in many long nights, plane rides, and shifting schedules. But now that the team is set with Hollis Hudson at the helm—a professional relationship flourishing beautifully—everything has started to smooth out.

It’s taken restraining orders and cease and desist letters for Tom and my father to finally leave me alone, but the past month has been peaceful. Hollis discovered that my father was getting kickbacks on many of my deals and was investing a lot of that money into various business arrangements with Tom.

Sucks for them.

On the other hand, Luke has adapted well to fortifying his home with security cameras. He didn’t even object to the fence Landry Security insisted be placed around the property and a guard house at the base of the driveway. He rolls his eyes about it a lot, but I think he secretly thinks it’s amusing.

“Did you ever make that lasagna, Laina?” Maggie asks, busying herself with putting groceries away.

Kate gives me a look and tries not to laugh.

Maggie and this damn lasagna.

“Yeah,” I say, without telling her I made it so that I could say I did when she inevitably asked. “It was good. Luke loved it.”

“Luke will eat anything,” Lonnie says.

My cheeks flush. If they only knew …


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