Leaving Liberty, A Western Romance (Book 5) (Texas Hearts) - Plot & Excerpts
He’d found a set of candlesticks in the cabinet when they were setting the table and insisted they dine by candlelight. When she told him they were having Shepherd’s Pie, hardly a candlelight dinner meal, he still insisted. Libby decided maybe a little romantic atmosphere wouldn’t hurt. “You surprised me today,” she said. Jackson’s face glowed against the low light of the candles. His hard features would be menacing if she didn’t find him so handsome. He didn’t have the typical chiseled look of a stud from a magazine ad peddling cologne or some other product. Jackson was real. And he was here with her. Libby fought to keep from making a fool of herself by sighing or doing something equally as silly as that. “I’ll take that as a compliment.” “You don’t even know what it is that surprised me.” “That you noticed anything at all about me is flattering.” A blush burned her cheeks. She didn’t want to be here with Jackson Gentry like this. Aside from Cole, she’d never been alone in this house with another man.
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