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Midwest Kisses Book Two
It wasn't until she watched her best friend find the man of her dreams that RayAnne Hill realizes there's a part of her missing. She knows the empty space can only be filled by finding her own true love, complete with kids and the white picket fence. Fear of letting someone in stops her cold, and it's much bigger than just finding Mr. Right.
James Shaw moved away from Kentucky and the family business to chase his own goals, settling in the small town of Kimmswick, Missouri. His business is succeeding, now he's ready to complete his life with a wife and kids. One night, one look and he's found her. RayAnne is everything he's been searching for.
As hard as James has fallen for RayAnne, can he be enough to help her overcome her worst nightmare? Or will he decide he can't wait forever, and walk away to find happiness?
Genre: Contemporary Western Romance
Content/Theme(s): Cowboys, Spanking, Light Bondage
Release Date: March 30, 2014
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Well, wasn't that just the crap on the cake. Selfish. Once again, Ray was thinking of herself before she found out the whole story. James wasn't ditching her.
"You know, you could have called and rescheduled. I would have understood." She wouldn't have liked it, but she knew about having a business and needing to be there. It was the same way with her dad, and for a while, herself.
"I didn't want to miss our date. You're a beautiful woman, giving me a chance and I'm messing it all up with my mare. Besides, Doc told me if I didn't get some food then I'd never make it through the night. I really don't want to screw this up."
"Hey. Don't worry about it. I understand. We'll enjoy whatever time we have." Not that the hurt faded completely. There was still a pang in her chest knowing the date was a failure. "Do you want to order something and if necessary, I can bring it out to the ranch? You've got to eat."
He ran his hand down her cheek. Ray leaned into his touch. This was what she wanted. She breathed a sigh of relief when the legs of the chair closest to her scraped against the floor as he pulled it out and then sat down. He was turned slightly toward the table, his shoulders turned to face her.
"You're such a sweetheart. Thank you. I don't know how long she's going to be." James leaned over, brushed his lips across hers. Ray took a lesson from Angel and went for bold. She wrapped her arms around James' neck and took his mouth with hers. The kiss turned hot much faster than she'd intended. He shifted so they faced each other, their lips never parting. Ray was ready to climb into his lap, forgetting they were in the middle of the town diner, when a ringing phone broke the moment. James leaned back, his brown eyes hazy, and tugged his phone from his jeans pocket. He shook his head then looked at the screen and whispered a curse.
"Hey, Doc."
Ray knew their time was up. They'd barely had five minutes together. She wanted more, but knew she wouldn't ask him to stay.
"Yeah, I'll be there as soon as I can." James stood from the table, his phone pressed to his ear, but he wasn't listening to the doctor at the moment. "I'm sorry, Ray. I've got to go. If you can forgive me, I'd like to try this again."
"No, no. It's fine. Go. We'll get together again. I hope everything turns out okay." Fine. Just fine. So why did she want to beg him to stay? It was just a first date.
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