Love Overboard Read Online Kandi Steiner

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 135
Estimated words: 128211 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 641(@200wpm)___ 513(@250wpm)___ 427(@300wpm)
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It seemed like a straightforward charter — a group of old friends reuniting for a vacation with very little demands. There were a couple of food allergies, nothing Finn couldn’t handle, and their one interior request was to have a “high school reunion” themed dinner and party where they got to give out superlatives to one another.

Even for the deck team, it was an easy setup: water slide, jet skis, requests to snorkel.

With the crew as wound up as we were, we needed an easy charter.

I crossed my fingers that this one would actually fall into that category in the end.

My head pounded as the guests made their way up the passerelle, each of them stepping out of their shoes at the bottom and placing them in the basket Eli was holding out for them. I was exhausted, both from the lack of sleep and the abundance of tears I’d shed in Finn’s arms. I felt more hungover than ever, and I hadn’t had an ounce to drink last night.

The guilt swirling in my gut didn’t help, especially any time Eli would catch my gaze. He couldn’t mask the anger and hurt there, and gone was the big goofy dude I’d come to adore all season.

He was shut off now, tight-lipped and sharp-jawed. And he made it very clear that he wanted nothing to do with me.

I owed him an apology, and very much wanted to give him one. But I knew now was not the time.

Tammy was our primary and the first guest to come aboard. Her hair was platinum blonde, her skin impossibly tan, and she was dripping in diamonds that probably weighed more than she did. She was in high-end real estate and made sure to mention it in nearly every sentence of her preference sheet. Her husband, Russell, followed close behind, one arm slung around her waist, the other balancing an espresso martini he’d brought with him from the beach club. He was paler than she was, with jet black hair and a carefully trimmed beard. A rockstar in hedge funds, he wore no-show socks and mirrored sunglasses, and had the confidence of someone who once cheated on the SATs and got away with it.

Jacob was next, the very successful, very tortured artist. With warm brown skin and his lips in a flat, assessing sort of smile, he was all flowy linen and manicured fingernails. The bright silver jewelry he wore clinked like wind chimes as he shook hands with the crew.

Maria came after him, the stunningly gorgeous heiress-turned-jewelry mogul. Her waist-length black hair shined like silk in the sun, her smile blinding against her light brown skin. She seemed pleased as punch to be here, her grin the widest, though I could already sense the distaste of her so-called “friends.”

Then there was Benny, the fashion designer who practically glowed with theatrical energy, followed by Katie — the quietest of the group and, incidentally, the bestselling author of psychological thrillers currently topping charts in both the US and UK. She gave me a tight smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes. Benny was the tallest of the group, his skin a deep, dark brown and his black hair gathered in thick, gorgeous braids. Katie was his polar opposite, it seemed — petite and pale white, shrinking in on herself where Benny stood tall like he was used to being on a stage.

Tammy and Russell were married, but one look at Russell and Maria finding their way next to each other had my infidelity alarm blasting. Tammy couldn’t hide her disdain for Maria, either. I wondered if it was because, in her eyes, Maria didn’t fit with her inheritance being her success story, or if she knew what I already assumed about her husband’s affection for the girl. Jacob and Katie had already let little snide remarks clip about the other, something about what constituted as art and literature. And with Benny, it seemed like he was here against his will, like these people used to be his friends but he felt like he was above them now in every way possible.

I could smell the drama from a mile away.

No doubt the producers had to, which was exactly why this group was here.

“Welcome aboard!” I greeted as brightly as I could muster after Captain’s welcome speech, offering each of them a glass of champagne.

“This boat is just… stunning,” Tammy drawled, turning a full circle with her designer skirt flaring in the wind. “Ugh, this is going to be the best Successful Six vacation ever.”

I faked my smile so hard I was pretty sure I looked constipated. “We’re so happy to have you. I’ll give you a quick tour while the deck crew gets your bags stowed and we prep for departure.”

It was dizzying, walking our new guests through the yacht and pretending like everything was peachy when there were ticking time bombs walking all around us. Not only was I anxious from the crew, but I was also spinning from my night with Finn. I was glad we talked a little last night, but we hadn’t had time to really decompress from any of it. We hadn’t had time to make a game plan or discuss how we were going to face the rest of this season. I longed for a stolen moment with him, for us to be able to curl up in bed together and sort through the knotted mess we’d found ourselves in.


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