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Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding): The Baileys, #3.5
Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding): The Baileys, #3.5
Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding): The Baileys, #3.5
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Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding): The Baileys, #3.5

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No one would have guessed a marriage could sprout from a one-night stand, but Holly Radcliffe and Austin Bailey appear to be written in the stars. From the backseat of Austin's Jeep to the altar they come. The town of Lake Starlight along with the Bailey's are prepping for the event of the year, but as usual things never go smoothly with these nine siblings and let's not forget Grandma Dori! 

 

This is a novella in the Bailey series and should be read after Birth of a Baby Daddy, but does not need to be read in order to enjoy the series!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPiper Rayne
Release dateJul 23, 2019
ISBN9781386431831
Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding): The Baileys, #3.5

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    Operation Bailey Wedding (Bailey Series Wedding) - Piper Rayne

    Chapter One

    Five days until the wedding

    Holly

    G et back, doggies. I nudge Myles and Daisy with my legs as I slide into the house with my wedding dress in my arms.

    Hol? Austin yells from the kitchen.

    You stay right there! I yell back.

    Why? His voice is growing closer, so I kick off my flip-flops and head for the stairs.

    I have my dress. You can’t see it.

    You don’t actually believe in that superstition, do you? I want to see you alone on our wedding day before, not in front of everyone. I want a moment…

    His voice drowns out when I slam the guest bedroom door. I hang up my dress, ignoring the four paws scratching outside the door. They act like the room is overfilled with chew toys, treats, and a smorgasbord of steak.

    Relax, Myles and Daisy. Go see Austin.

    Myles whimpers under the door but Daisy’s four paws prance on the hardwood floors we just installed throughout the whole house. Our first major change in our quest to transform it from Austin’s family’s home into our own. I still hold my breath every time one of his siblings comes over for a visit. They tell me it’s okay, but I understand what it’s like to be blindsided. I thought I had all my daddy issues worked out before running into him after my final dress fitting this evening.

    He asked me questions about the wedding and wondered if his invitation got lost in the mail. Needless to say, there’s no love lost between the two of us.

    I unzip the garment bag, letting the dress hang out to make sure the puffy layers don’t wrinkle before the big day. As I stand back and admire its beauty, I want to pinch myself that the day I’ll become Mrs. Holly Bailey is right around the corner. I’ll keep my maiden name for work purposes only because it’s tricky when the principal and the science teacher have the same last name. A name that is very well known in Lake Starlight.

    I’m not fooling anyone, half the town will be attending our wedding in the town square. If they weren’t invited, they’ll still have a chance to stand witness.

    Babe! Austin yells from downstairs, probably ready to talk about more of his wants when it comes to the wedding. I’ve never heard of a man who pays attention to the details. Isn’t he supposed to just be happy and show up?

    I’m coming. I slide out of the room with one more glance at my dress. Let’s go, Myles. I pat his head and head down the stairs. I’m not sure where Daisy got off to.

    Myles walks down with me, stair for stair. Austin’s waiting at the bottom of the stairs.

    He has a glass of wine in hand because I called him on the way home, so he knows I ran into my father tonight. It’s not like we haven’t talked about the possibility of my father attending our nuptials, we have. At length. Austin thinks I’ll regret not having him as a guest whereas I say he’s never been a real father to me, so why would I care? But I don’t get angry when he brings it up because he’s coming from the place of a son that doesn’t have the option of having either of his parents there.

    Thanks, I mumble, taking the glass from his hand and sipping its sweet goodness. Perfect.

    The sun is setting behind the trees and it’s beautiful. Come. He puts his arm around my shoulders and leads me into the kitchen and through the sliding glass doors onto the outside deck overlooking the property.

    Austin’s a consistent strong body for me to lean on when it comes to my issues with my dad. But what my dad has done to his family complicates things.

    We sit down in a set of deck chairs and I prop my feet up on the small table in front of us. Austin was right. The sky is lit up with pink, yellow, and orange colors as far as the eye can see. It’s breathtaking. The glowing sun slides down the horizon giving us our first glimpse of the sky full of stars that will take over.

    The best decision I ever made was taking that temporary principal position to find my father. It led me to Austin, so I guess in some small way, my father brought me the best man who’s ever entered my life.

    So? he says.

    What?

    He raises his eyebrows staring at me until I fess up.

    He asked if his invite got lost. I mean the nerve of him. I sip my wine.

    That’s not really a surprise. My fiancé settles in next to me, putting his arm around me. You gotta ask yourself, babe, do you really not want him there?

    I have no idea. I mean my mom will be there… Savannah…

    The last thing I want is the police called to my wedding.

    "Don’t worry about them. This is about you. Do you want him there?"

    I traveled thousands of miles for the man, only to find out he has a brand new family he dotes on after leaving my life completely when I was young. A part of me is not even sure he’d want to come, and the possible rejection makes me gun-shy.

    Come here. Austin pats his lap and I crawl into his big body. I love you, he whispers in my ear. All I care about is that you walk down that aisle to me. The rest is just noise. If you want him there, I’ll handle Savannah and your mom too if you want. If you don’t, then cool, no biggie.

    I grip my arms around his neck a little tighter. How did I ever get so lucky?

    He chuckles into my neck, his thumb running along the bare skin between my shirt and my shorts. I’m the lucky one. I can’t believe I almost gave you up.

    I can’t believe I almost let you go. I draw back from our embrace and press my hand on his cheek. Just noise, right?

    He smiles, that light-up-my-heart one that says all we need in this world is us. Noise. Now let me distract you. His tongue slides up my neck until his teeth latch on to my earlobe. Let’s make some noise of our own.

    I giggle and feel his hardness under my ass. That was cheesy.

    His hands run up my back, pulling me closer. You telling me my lines are shit? His mouth casts open kisses along my neck, and he arches me to expose my chest. Just when the fabric of my shirt stops him, his hand slides along my waist to flick a button on my shirt open.

    I love your lines.

    "There’s the

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