Anna's Heart (Wilderness Brides Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
The door screeched on its hinges as Patrick Hudson stormed into the cabin. Several pheasants, tied by their legs on a strip of rawhide, were slung over his shoulder. The boy dropped them on the table in the center of the room with a thud. He glanced around, clearly looking to see if someone had heard his loud announcement. Anna Porter straightened and swiped the back of her hand across her damp forehead. She faced the boy. Her eyes narrowed, glaring at Patrick. When his gaze met hers, he stopped in his tracks. The smile on his face turned into an open-mouthed gape. He looked from her to the dirty rag in her hand, his eyes filling with growing trepidation. Water dripped from the rag onto the wooden floor. Patrick gulped visibly. He shot a quick glance over his shoulder at the floorboards, then offered a tentative smile. His youthful eyes turned apologetic at the same time that they showed fear of reprimand. Anna dropped the rag into the bucket at her feet.
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