Bartender's Beauty (Culpepper Cowboys Book 11) - Plot & Excerpts
The dream was the same as she’d had every night since her father died. She was with Austin, and they were slow dancing in front of her father’s headstone when a hand came up out of the ground, trying to drag her down into the grave. Her father’s words changed every night, but they always meant the same thing. She shouldn’t have married so quickly. She should have taken time to mourn him. She should miss him more and not be relieved at his death. She got out of bed and walked into the kitchen, getting a drink of water. It had been a month since her father’s death, and the nightmares weren’t getting better. She’d thought they would by now, but they just seemed to be getting worse. She had enough on her plate being a newlywed and teaching six different classes. The nightmares had to stop. She felt arms come around her from behind. “Are you all right?” Setting the glass down, she turned in Austin’s arms and rested her head on his shoulder.
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