wonderful ground on earth.
She smiled as the light bounced off the buildings, one of which was the carriage
house Brett had built her shortly after her arrival, and her smile increased as
warm hands circled her from behind.
“Morning, sweets.”
She leaned into the kiss he placed upon the side of her neck.
“Good morning, my love.”
“You’re up early,” he said, pulling her back to lean against
his solid strength.
“Excitement, I guess.”
“It’ll be good to see them.”
He was speaking of their oldest son, John, who was named after
Brett’s father, and John’s wife, Suzanne. They were coming home from Baltimore,
to stay. Along with the latest Richards child. A boy. Brett. Named after his
grandfather. Last winter Ester had traveled to Baltimore, along with Brett, to
be at hand when the baby was born, while John was still in medical school.
She’d traveled a lot over the years, but was always anxious to
get back home. To Montana.
Spinning around, she pulled Brett’s unbuttoned shirt wide and
slide her hands around his waist. Other than a few gray hairs near his temples
and a couple more laugh lines around his eyes, which made him all the more
handsome, her hero hadn’t changed over the years. “Have I ever told you how
exciting it is to sleep with a grandpa?”
He laughed. “Woman, you never fail to amaze me.” After a good,
solid kiss, which never failed to stir her, he said, “We have time if you want
to show me.”
“I could do that,” she answered immediately. “I could do
that.”
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ISBN: 978-14592-3891-6
What a Cowboy Wants
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