Where I Should’ve Been (Red Bridge #3) Read Online Max Monroe

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Red Bridge Series by Max Monroe
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Total pages in book: 118
Estimated words: 113270 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 566(@200wpm)___ 453(@250wpm)___ 378(@300wpm)
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When the driver’s door opens in kind and another tall figure steps out, I finally recognize the shadows as the sheep-farming Hanson brothers. Everyone in Red Bridge knows them, especially the ones who are of the single female variety.

Tad Hanson jumps down from the passenger side and stumbles a little as his boots skid across the slippery road, nearly eating it before catching himself on my bumper. His face is lit up in a sloppy grin, and his cheeks are as red as Rudolph’s nose. Behind him, his brother Randy moves steadier, and his mouth is set in a neutral line as he assesses my current stuck-in-the-snow situation.

Unsurprisingly, tonight, Tad is Chatty Cathy and Randy is Broody Betty. It’s not a change from their usual dynamic, but it is an interesting twist to my evening as a damsel in distress.

“Nice car,” Tad announces proudly, patting my Range Rover like it’s a prized cow. “But that’s a god-awful parking spot.”

“Oh, this snowbank isn’t an ideal place to park?” I toss back. “You know us city girls. We don’t drive much.”

Tad’s grin grows.

“You’ll learn. Red Bridge has plenty better spo-ots,” he says, the words moving loosely over his tongue in a way that suggests Tad Hanson is more than a little boozed up. He rubs a hand over his light brown beard as he weaves just slightly on his feet. His cheerful eyes look me up and down, but when his gaze catches sight of my shoes, that grin of his dials up again. “You’re wearing heels. In a blizzard.”

“They’re weatherproof,” I deadpan.

“Woman, those shoes are ten seconds away from calling 9-1-1 themselves,” Tad answers with a chuckle. “Please, Mr. Emergency Man, our suede is mel-ting.”

“Tad.” Randy’s voice cuts through the cold and Tad’s laugh. He throws me an apologetic glance. “Ignore him. He’s a little indisposed.”

“Definitely had enough drinks to feel good and numb. Been a real great night,” Tad chimes in. He slaps the hood of my SUV again and nearly tips over as his feet tangle on the stacked snow, catching himself on the wheel. “Whoops.”

Randy exhales through his nose. “God help me.”

Tad keeps on chattering away as he looks between me and my SUV. “Breezy, you’re bee-you-ti-ful, but your driving could use a little work.”

I should be annoyed, but Tad Hanson’s handsome grin and teasing charm have me laughing instead. “Can’t argue that tonight,” I agree on a snort.

“Would you like a hand?” Tad offers, bowing gallantly and making Randy groan.

Before he can finish his descent, and before I can answer, his boot slips on the ice and he windmills both arms, fighting to keep his face from smacking the ground. I lunge forward out of instinct, only to end up slipping too, and Randy curses behind us like he’s seen this show before.

“Oh, for fuck’s sake.”

Somehow, despite his drunken state, Tad manages to stabilize us both by wrapping me up in a bear hug. He grins down at me and winks. “I got ya, Breezy.”

“You do realize you’re the reason we almost fell, right?”

“The ice is a little icy.” He’s still holding on to me tightly. “By the way, you smell real good. Like flowers and fucking sunshine and soft breeze on a summer day. Pretty Breezy smells like a breeze.” He snorts. “It’s kinda perfect.”

“Thanks.” I gently remove myself from his embrace. “But if one of us dies out here, I want it in my obituary that I was dragged down by Tad Hanson.”

Tad beams. “I’d be honored.”

Randy shakes his head, his eyebrows drawing together as my whole body jolts with a giant shiver. “Why don’t the two of you go get in the truck while I finish assessing this situation?”

“You think you might be able to get me out?” I ask, hopeful. After being emotionally sucked dry by my baby brother, a seven-hour, white-knuckle drive, and fifteen minutes standing in the middle of a blizzard, I’d give anything for a warm bed and dry feet right now.

Still grinning, Tad fumbles toward the truck bed. “Fear not, Breezy! The sheep farmers are here to save the day!”

“Tad, why don’t you get in the truck and let me handle this?” Randy suggests again. His brother ignores him.

“We’ll get you out!” Tad calls over his shoulder. “Gonna take us five minutes, tops!”

“Good grief,” Randy mutters. “Again, I apologize for his drunk ass.”

I shrug and smile at that. “At least someone is enjoying themselves.”

“Oh, he’s enjoying himself, all right,” Randy retorts. “Too fucking much, if you ask me.”

“Shut your trap, Rando!” Tad yells as he fumbles around with God knows what in the bed of their pickup truck. “We gotta focus or else pretty Breezy here is gonna end up sleeping in her fancy SUV!”

Randy heads in Tad’s direction, setting him to the side while he pulls a chain from the bed. Tad does a jig that almost plants him on his ass again, and Randy catches him by the elbow before coming back to me.


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