Tad half-expected JT to say something about his request to talk to him, but instead, JT brought up an entirely different topic. “Josh wants to do something for y’all for helping with his move.” Joshua Cooper, JT’s friend from his Florida days, was a big man, even taller than Daddy, and had blue eyes, although his hair was more red than blond. He’d come to town earlier in the spring, having broken up with his longtime partner, and had stayed at the ranch, licking his wounds and trying to think what his next move should be, until he’d decided that he liked Savannah and was going to stay, so he’d better find a house of his own. Tad wasn’t the only one who had seen the way Josh had looked at JT when he didn’t think anyone else was watching. Daddy had come to the same conclusion—that what Jos

