They’d unloaded Tanya’s few belongings in the little log cabin, and then driven into Dodge City to buy some things to help feminize the place. They’d also picked up groceries. Mandy had wanted to smooth over some rough edges with her brother by cooking for him. The smells swirling around the kitc...
She moaned in pleasure and anticipation. His mouth stopped at…Bam! Bam! Bam!The dream fell away and Valentine’s eyes flew open. Her heart pounded. Disappointment swept through her. She would wring the neck of whoever was pounding on the door. Now that she was almost totally awake she couldn’t see...
But she was absolutely furious with Cade Calloway and she'd just finished letting him know it in no uncertain terms. He didn't take her opinion well.Even as she tried to calm down--not that she intended to apologize for anything she'd said--he looked briskly around the large, heated stable. Then ...
It was impossible to judge anything in such nearly complete darkness. But it was enough to tell her that yet another new day had arrived. Good or bad, only time would tell. How many days had she been here? Two? No. This was the third new day. She’d been locked here in the darkness, in the cold, m...
She and Dalton didn’t come every week, but she hadn’t been here without him in … well, since they’d become a couple. It felt strange to be here alone. But he’d been busy at the ranch and had no time for church, her, or anything beyond his ranch chores this weekend. She frowned in annoyance, but q...
Chet said as he walked up next to Mandy where she stood next to the arena. He followed her gaze to the guests talking excitedly and walking toward the over-sized bunkhouse they stayed in. “I know Erik is leaving later today and—”“And nothing,” she cut him off. Her heart pinched, had been hurting ...
Not as much as it would soon sting his wife's bottom. He was so upset with her he could hardly think straight. He probably should wait to punish her until later when his anger had simmered down a bit, but he had his job to get back to and this couldn't wait.Jennie had gone against him, just as he...
Adam froze in the doorway of Henderson’s Mercantile, gaped at the sight of a britches–covered bottom thrust up high as the young helper, Aaron, bent over in front of the glass–fronted counter. The bottom wiggled back and forth and he couldn’t have looked away if he’d wanted to. Which worried him ...
She sped into the large entry of her family’s two-story Victorian house and wished it was smaller so she would be easily heard. Frustrated, she raised her voice and yelled, “Taos! Keno!” She waited a second to see if anyone had heard her. Impatience had her tapping her right foot. Nothing. Then a...