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“Well, this is the kitchen. Duh, right?” she said, blushing. “This is the only room I’ve been able to fix up so far, but doing it right takes money and time.”

Adam forced his eyes from Holly and took a look around. What had at one time probably been a dining room was now a cozy breakfast nook with a nice view of the gardens out back. Real, solid wood cabinetry and trim completed the space, the grain gleaming beneath a polished, satiny finish.

“The cabinets have been redone?”

“Yeah,” she said proudly. “They had about a hundred coats of varnish on them. It took me a couple weeks and a dozen cans of refinisher, but I got them all stripped, sanded, and re-stained.”

He turned incredulous eyes her way. “You did this yourself?”

She bit her lip and nodded. “Yeah.”

“You did a great job.” Another few checks went into the “pro” column. She obviously had good taste, didn’t shy away from difficult tasks, and wasn’t afraid to get her hands dirty.

“Thanks,” she said, clearly pleased by his praise. “The counters and sink I had done professionally, though.”

He nodded. She was intelligent and practical, too. “Smart choice. Laying granite is tricky, and you’re better off having a master plumber work on the pipes. Solid copper, I’m guessing?”

Holly nodded. “The plumber said he hadn’t seen anything like them in ages.”

Holly then led him through the small cottage, showing him the living area, the small guest room/workout area, and the two bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Then they went outside and walked the grounds.

“How big is the lot?” Adam asked, looking around him.

It was a beautiful piece of land. About an acre of cleared lawn surrounded the stone cottage, secluded but within a reasonable driving distance to town. There was a nice stone patio right off the back of the kitchen. Flowering trees and shrubs dotted the backyard, along with patches of flower gardens. It had a very soothing, pleasant feel. Someone knew what they had been doing when they planned it out. Like the rest of the place, all it needed was a little TLC to be paradise. His hands were itching already.

“About five acres, give or take. The property includes quite a bit of wooded land. I like it, though. I see all kinds of wildlife—deer, foxes, lots of bunnies and squirrels. They like to parade in front of the window and tease Max.” She reached down and gave Max a scratch between the ears. “He pretends to be annoyed, but he loves it.”

“He doesn’t chase after them?”

“He does if they’re in the yard, but he never goes beyond the tree line. I found him in the woods when he was just a puppy. He was in pretty bad shape. I think he’s afraid. You know, leftover trauma or something.”

Christ. She rescues puppies, too?He was half-tempted to check under her shirt for wings. Of course, if the shirt came off, he would probably forget about the wings and concentrate on her breasts. Not overlarge, but big enough to fill his large palms.

Right. Not helping. What were they talking about? Oh yeah. The dog.

“You talk about him like he’s a person.”

Holly stopped and looked at him. “He is, kind of, but better than most of the people I’ve met. Present company excluded, of course,” she added with a wry grin. “We understand each other, he and I.”

Adam acknowledged the compliment with a slight inclination of his head, yet wondered what kind of people she’d had to deal with. She had already alluded to strained relationships with her family, but who else?

He wanted to ask. He wanted to know everything about her. But behind that quick wit and self-confidence, he saw uncertainty, making him afraid to push too hard.

“So, what do you think?” she was saying.

What did he think? Hethoughthe wanted to go back in the house and see if she tasted as good as she smelled, and felt as soft as she looked. Hethoughthe wanted to forget the house and dinner, and spend the rest of the night burrowing into her sexy little body before something came along and burst his perfect bubble. Because, she couldn’t possibly be as perfect as she seemed. If she was, then she might possibly be the woman he had been looking for his entire life.

Instead of saying any of those things and running the risk of scaring her away—he was a bit scared himself—he said, “I think this place is wonderful. With a little bit of effort, it could be perfect. You made a good choice, Holly.”

Her smile set off a series of fireworks in his chest. It was all he could do not to pull her into his arms and kiss the daylights out of her right then and there. It was a feeling he was becoming all too accustomed to. That particular urge seemed to hit every time he was in her presence.

“Is that your professional opinion?” she asked, fluttering those thick lashes over those pretty green eyes. It was so natural she probably wasn’t even aware she was doing it.

“Yeah.” His personal one, too.

“I’m sure you have some really good ideas on how to fix it up.”

Shit, yeah, he did, and all of them involved him working closely with her, doing things together. He could just picture her in a pair of old jeans, wearing one of his big flannel shirts, hair pulled back in a ponytail, covered in dust and smiling at him as they restored this place together. They would take lots of breaks, properly christen each room ...

He shrugged. “A couple. I’m sure you have a few of your own. You’ve done great so far.”

Another smile, this one setting off more fireworks in his chestandhis groin. He couldn’t remember the last time he had been this hard and hot for a woman.

“We can talk about some of them over dinner. Are you hungry?”

Starving. “Yeah, I could eat.”