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B. J. Daniels

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    B. J. Daniels

    A gentleman would leave.” He chuckled at that, his gaze locking with hers. “You and I are way past that, Annie.

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    As she reached the stairs, she made a quick detour and stepped outside. A crescent moon hung in the midnight blue sky along with trillions of twinkling stars. Out here there were no streetlights to wash out the view. She loved being able to see the stars. Tonight, the mountains were etched deep purple against the night sky. The white snowcapped tips gleamed silver. Nearer, silhouetted pine trees swayed in the breeze as if in a slow dance. “You are such a romantic,” Trask had once told her. “Are you sure you want to open a bar? You should be writing poetry.” She’d laughed. “How do you know I don’t?

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    A tree.” She spotted one. It was hidden behind a much larger tree, its limbs misshapen in its attempt to fight for even a little sunlight in the shadow. “Dana has this tradition of giving a sad-looking tree the honor of being a Christmas tree.” She walked over to the small, nearly hidden tree. “I like this one. “It’s…” He laughed. “Ugly?” “No, it’s beautiful because it’s had a hard life. It’s struggled to survive against all odds and would keep doing that without much hope. But it has a chance to be something special.

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    Bad luck always comes in threes.

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    DJ saw the change in his expression the moment before he dropped the ax, reached out with his gloved hand and, cupping her neck, drew her to him. “I believe you owe me a kiss.

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    Ever seen the play Arsenic and Old Lace?

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    Every woman wants a cowboy.

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    Getting over her had been impossible. A day hadn’t gone by that he hadn’t thought of her, yearned for her. Sometimes he felt as if he couldn’t breathe if he didn’t see her again. He’d had to come back to make things right no matter how it ended.

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    Great, you know how I love zombies. Except you can’t kill zombies.

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    Hank Knight asked questions about Jesse Rose and an item that was taken from her crib the night she was kidnapped. His questions led our lawyer to believe Hank had knowledge about the crime and possibly where Jesse Rose is now. I think he got too close to the truth. Too close to the kidnapper's accomplice. And if I'm right then you can help me prove it.

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    He couldn’t jeopardize the saloon because of some silly infatuation with an outlaw. Even one as beautiful as Mariah Ayers.

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    He’d been trying to save this woman in his dreams for years. Now here she was, all grown up, and he still felt helpless.

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    He envied her, sensing that she lived each day as if it was her last.

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    Hell, I've always like the man," he said now. "Until he became involved with my wife.

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    He locked gazes with her. “I have to wonder why you aren’t being straight with me. I hate getting myself killed without knowing why.

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    He noticed her eyes were a rich, warm brown, the same color as his favorite horse. "Yes?" He realized he'd been staring. At least he had the sense not to voice his thoughts. He doubted she would appreciate her eye color being compared to that of his horse's hide even if it was his favorite.

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    Her gaze locked with his and she felt her heart quicken. Slowly, he bent his head until his lips were only a breath away from her own. She couldn't breathe. Didn't dare. She thought she would die if he didn't kiss her.

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    He started for his office, but something was bothering him. Turning back to her, he said, “I have to know. DJ walks in and you instantly like her. You’ve never liked any of the women I’ve dated, and you’ve never done more than share a few words with them on the phone. What is different about this one?” he demanded, trying to keep his voice down. Marge smiled. “You’ll remember this one’s name.

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    He was looking at the most exciting woman he’d ever met.

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    He would slay dragons for this woman.

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    His lips brushed over hers. She let out a sigh of relief and joy and pleasure. He pulled her tighter against him, taking her mouth with his own. She melted into him and the kiss, heart pounding, desire sparking along her nerve endings like a string of lit dynamite.

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    His uncle called him every day, demanding he get into the house, no matter what he had to do. “You don’t understand,” he’d tried to tell Bernie. “There’s this old woman who lives next door –

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    Hope you like my gumbo.” “I know we will,” Colt said, and took a bite. “Not too spicy for you?” the cook asked with a laugh. “As long as it doesn’t melt the spoon, it’s not too spicy for me.

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    If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that people aren’t always who you think they are.

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    If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s what a woman can do to a man’s common sense. Admittedly, I never thought it would happen to you.

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    If this was a dream, he didn’t want to wake up.

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    I know what you're up to." "I doubt that." Hayes leaned toward her, his hand looping around the back of McKenzie's neck as he gently drew her to him. "Because if you could see what I was up to, then you'd know I was about to kiss you.

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    In the distance, he could see a large star made out of red and green lights on the side of a barn, a reminder that Christmas was coming.

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    I really doubt it’s a stroke of luck that she’s turned up in your life again.

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    I thought of you as a god, but now I see that you are nothing but a man with a man’s weaknesses.

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    It's the most beautiful thing I have ever seen." He laughed. "No, honey, that would be you.

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    I want to die.” May shook her head. “Let me get a knife.” “I’ve made a horrible mess of things.” “Haven’t we all? If you don’t want your supper burned, die quietly while I get back to the kitchen.

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    I want you, too, Hayes Cardwell, and that isn't the beer talking." They were so close she could see the shine of his dark eyes in the starlight. Without another word, he swept her up in his arms and carried her into the cabin.

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    Often people meet other people by chatting via computer. They get to talking, seem to have a lot in common, even fall in love without ever meeting each other in person.” The farmer was staring at him. “That’s the craziest thing I ever heard.” “Unfortunately, often the person on the other end of the chat isn’t telling the truth about themselves. Jenna could have been lured by one of these people. They call it catfishing.

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    Remember what I told you about family secrets.” People will kill to keep them, she thought now as she looked at Marianne McGraw. The woman’s rocking didn’t change as Nikki stepped deeper into the room.

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    She didn’t need anyone to tell her he was all wrong for her and yet…

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    She had to laugh. "You're making me hungry." "Me, too." His gaze locked with hers, making it clear it wasn't just barbecue he was hungry for.

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    She warned herself to let it go. But that meant letting the painting go. She couldn't do that, she thought with a curse. And Laramie Cardwell was practically daring her to come steal it.

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    She was a joke, and the only man she’d ever loved now knew it.

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    She was in so fast that she didn’t have a chance to scream. The icy cold water stole her breath away…

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    So, what’s our next move?” He grinned. “I know what I’d like mine to be.

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    Stupid girl. Now she was going to have to die.

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    Tell me you have a plan.” He swore when Colt didn’t answer right away.

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    The motorcycle’s headlights cut through the darkness. Ahead the road was nothing but a black hole. She roared toward it.

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    The new Mrs. Ethan Baxter, I presume?” “Was there an old Mrs. Baxter?” she asked. He merely laughed.

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    The past is just that.

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    There was a spider…

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    The snow in the mountains had changed everything. Frank swore as he listened on the phone to the head of search and rescue describing the conditions they'd run into on the other side of the Crazies. "The terrain is too dangerous," Jim Martin said. "Even experienced ground crews found many areas too difficult to traverse with the snow." "What about the searchers in the helicopters?" "They should be able to see tracks in the snow once the clouds life." Jim didn't sound optimistic. "The storm isn't moving on as fast as the weatherman predicted.

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    The two of you can’t really be thinking about… not at a time like this.“ Poppy had to laugh. “Is there a better time?

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    They rode up a trail until the trees parted and they got their first good view of Lone Peak across the valley and river. This late morning it was breathtaking. The stark peak gleamed against the deep blue of the big sky. No wonder this area had been named Big Sky.