Lord, the man could kiss. Her knees wobbled and her legs went limp as he plundered. Nibbling and licking a path from just beneath her ear along the tendon in her throat to the edge of her scoop-necked top, his tongue skimmed there for a moment before slipping under to samp...
Dylan’s smile was slow and sensual, igniting the embers of their earlier lovemaking. “Darlin’, they’d walk on water if you’ll cook more than dinner for them. Trust me.” Looking up at the man riding beside her, she acknowledged the gift for what it was: a sign that she hadn...
The sign outside made him smile. Trudi’s Garden Center was painted in bright purple on a soft yellow sign. Dan chuckled. “A true attention-getter.” The building was low and long and not particularly attractive; his aunt was big on functional. There ...
Caitlin smiled at her older sister. “Nope. It’s been declared off limits since the younger Smolinsky brother fell off the ladder and dislocated his knee.” Meg sighed. “I know, but I keep hoping someone will brave the sheriff’s wrath and climb up the ladder and paint a hear...
She’d finished school, graduated with honors, met and married the love of her life, and was a mom. But what she’d felt for her ex paled in comparison to the residual effect the tall, dark, and handsome cowboy who’d rescued them had on her. But right now wasn’t a good time ...