Sisters in White (Love in Bloom: Snow Sisters #3) Contemporary Romance

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Trevmeister?”
    Trevor giggled.
    “What’s the plan?” Kaylie asked.
    Max shut her planner with a loud clap. “If you’re okay with it, and Chaz said you probably were, but if you’re not, it’s okay. I lined up a kids’ day for Trev and Lex, so we can do a final fitting with the hotel’s seamstress and go over the details. The rehearsal dinner is tonight at seven.”
    Kaylie put her arm around Max’s shoulder. “Now you see why she’s the work wife? This woman rocks my world.”
    “I’m gonna help Max get organized while you get the kids prepared for their big day,” Danica said to Kaylie.
    “And we’ll get settled in,” Sally said, gathering the teens.
    “Chaz, we’re going to go over wedding stuff, and Gage said you and Blake could hang with him and the teens. Is that okay?” Kaylie asked.
    “Of course.”
    “Everyone was meeting for lunch first. I just remembered.” Kaylie looked frantically at Danica.
    “No worries,” Chaz said. “I’ll go let them know that you need to do wedding things. We’ll feed the kids with them, snag Jeff, and then we’ll take off.”
    “My future husband to the rescue,” Kaylie said. She stood on her tiptoes and kissed him. “Be back in time for the rehearsal dinner and, Chaz, thank you.”

    Danica and Max inspected the bridal gowns and bridesmaid dresses with Treat’s assistant, Scarlet, a pleasant, attractive woman with skin as dark as night and a sexy island accent.
    “The dresses are so gorgeous. I can hardly believe we’re getting married. Me and Kaylie. I never would have dreamed that we’d get married at the same time, much less in the same wedding,” Danica said.
    “Kaylie thinks the world of you. I think she’s honored that you’re sharing your special day.” Max looked carefully through each dress.
    “Really? Gosh, I’m not sure about that.”
    “Perfect. Every dress is perfect.” Max smiled at Scarlet. “You are a lifesaver, Scarlet. Thank you.”
    “It is my pleasure. Danica and Kaylie’s special day is special to us, too.”
    The door to the large office opened. “Hey there,” Treat said as he stepped into the room. “Everything okay in here?”
    Max’s eyes were locked on Treat. She didn’t just look. She didn’t leer. She flat-out stared at the big, handsome man with the deep, soothing voice. It took Danica a minute to realize that she’d better step in.
    “Treat, hi. This is Max, Chaz’s wor—uh, assistant, and our friend. Max”—she turned her back to Treat and opened her eyes wide, mouthing, Say hello— “Max, this is Treat Braden, Blake’s cousin.”
    Treat reached for Max’s hand while his eyes consumed her from head to toe. “We’ve met, a few times over the telephone.”
    Max lifted her hand and managed, “Yes.”
    He kissed the back of her hand. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you in person, Max.”
    Max blinked several times, then pushed her glasses up onto their perch again. “Treat. Hi. I’m sorry. It was a long flight. I must have jet lag or something.”
    Something like you’re hungry for a tasty Treat .
    A second later, Max pulled herself together with finesse. It was no wonder Kaylie trusted her to be in charge. “Thank you for everything you’ve done. Scarlet has been a dream come true.”
    Scarlet stood demurely by the rack of dresses.
    “Scarlet is a dream. I’d be lost without her.”
    Danica felt Max deflate beside her. This ought to be interesting .
    Kaylie burst into the room, looking at the rack of dresses. “Sorry it took so long. Geez, you’d think—” She was so busy looking at the dresses that she bumped right into Treat. “Oh, sorry.”
    Their eyes locked.
    Kaylie looked away.
    What the hell is going on?
    Treat pointed at Kaylie, and for the first time ever, Danica watched her sister shrink toward the wall, like she wished she could become a part of it and disappear altogether.
    “I know where I’ve seen you before,” he said.
    “No, we’ve never met,” Kaylie

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