My Sister’s Flirty Friend
Piper Rayne
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
© 2021 by Piper Rayne
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About My Sister’s Flirty Friend
I broke the cardinal rule and slept with my sister’s best friend.
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Granted, I’d just found out that I was now a single father to a three-year-old little girl and was low on willpower.
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It should also be noted that there’s been sexual tension between us for years. There’s no way it would be a surprise if anyone in our small town found out. That is if we were telling people, which we’re not.
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We’re in agreement to keep our affair a secret, especially since neither one of us do relationships.
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You’ve probably figured it out already, but things didn’t go as planned.
The Greenes
Hank’s Kids
Cade Greene (33)
Co-owner Truth or Dare Brewery
Fisher Greene (31)
Sheriff
Xavier Greene (29)
Pro Football Player
Adam Greene (27)
Forest Ranger
Chevelle Greene (26)
Water Boat Tourist
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Marla’s Kids
Jed Greene (33)
Co-owner of Truth or Dare Brewery
Nikki Greene (30)
Radio Host
Mandi Greene (28)
Owner of SunBay Inn
Posey Greene (24)
Owner of Fringe
Hank and Marla’s Kid
Rylan Greene (13)
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Epilogue
Cockamamie Unicorn Ramblings
About Piper & Rayne
Also by Piper Rayne
“Jed, I need some help out here!” Molly calls from the hallway then knocks on my office door.
I stop what I’m doing and don’t mind a bit. I’m working on the business end of running a successful brewery. My stepbrother, Cade, usually handles all things paperwork, but he’s asked me to take over some of his tasks while he plans his perfect wedding with his fiancée, Presley.
Since we began this business venture after college, he’s handled the business and I’ve handled the beer making and staff, so I forgot how much I loathe this shit. Plus, I am the personality of the bar, so I should be out in front of customers.
No offense to Cade. People love him. He’s lived in this town his whole life while I’ve only been here since I was a senior in high school. My mom married his dad—which is a whole other story—and we went from being enemies to friends to brothers. I love the guy, but his wedding is becoming way too much, if you ask me.
I open my office door and trudge down the hall. Sure enough, the brewery has filled up pretty fast. I should’ve expected as much since it’s the last day before tourist season begins in our small town of Sunrise Bay, Alaska. I’m surprised Molly didn’t bang on the door sooner.
She’s working behind the bar, dressed in fitted black jeans that are frayed in certain places, along with her Truth or Dare Brewery T-shirt that always fits a little snug, especially in the chest area. I shouldn’t notice because Molly is my sister Nikki’s best friend. Nikki would gouge out my eyes if she knew the thoughts that go through my head sometimes when Molly’s around.
But she looks so damn good all the time and she flirts with me, so it’s not like I’m alone in my thoughts. But then again, that’s Molly. She’s been the town flirt as long as I’ve known her.
“About fucking time,” she grumbles, passing me to grab a can of our new hard seltzer. She cracks it open and passes it to a blonde waiting at the bar.
“There’s a lot of office shit to do, and once again, Cade is MIA.” I take a man’s order and pass him a beer.
“He’s getting married.”
“And we all know how I feel about marriage.”
The two of us continue serving the bar that’s now three deep while the serving staff takes care of the customers at tables. I really should’ve scheduled more help for us tonight. Cade said he’d be late, but I didn’t think he meant this late.
It’s usually a Greene family tradition that everyone in our family finds their way here the night before tourist season starts up.
Nikki elbows her way through the crowd, stealing a stool right before George from Handyman Haven was going to sit down. “I’m exhausted.”
“Sorry.” Her husband, Logan, comes behind her, apologizing to everyone as they eyeball Nikki. “Pregnancy.”
Nikki rolls her eyes. “Do not apologize for me. I’m carrying around a damn watermelon and you thought it’d be romantic to walk around the bay.”
Molly laughs and slides a water to her. “How are you holding up?”
Nikki looks blankly at her. “How does it look? If people thought I was a bitch before, they’re going to think I’m Cruella de Vil before this baby pops out.”
“Stop being a bitch then,” I say, taking an order from a group of women. They each take turns looking me up and down with a flirtatious smile. What can I say? I am a ladies’ man.