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Excerpt: Autumn gasped as she looked up to see the third cowboy, slumping in his saddle. Blood was streaming from a wound in his left leg and had begun to dry on his chaps. His shirt was soaked with blood at the left shoulder, and more dried blood was matting the hair on his forehead, eyebrows, and cheek.
‘My apologies, mister,’ the cowboy mumbled.
‘Nothin’ to apologize for, son,’ Ransom said. ‘But you better get on down here so Doc Sullivan can look you over.’
‘Yes, sir,’ the cowboy said.
Then, as he attempted to dismount, the full depth of his weakness from injury and no doubt blood loss was evident as he fell to the ground and groaned.
Autumn, owning a character twin to her mother, was not only prone to mischief and clumsiness but also thoroughly steeped with sympathetic compassion and empathy. Thus, instantly and without thinking, she dropped to her knees and moved the poor cowboy’s head to rest in her lap.
‘He needs to breathe, for one thing,’ she mumbled as her father hunkered down beside her.
Tenderly she tugged at the brown bandana covering the man’s nose and mouth, gasping when he opened his eyes and looked at her.
Autumn Lake’s heart skipped a beatit skipped several beatsas she gazed into the deep blue of the man’s eyes
As the cowboy gazed at Autumn a moment more, he smiled and said, ‘Heaven’s got better-lookin’ angels than I expected.’ But it wasn’t his fevered mind’s words that astonished her. It wasn’t even the fact that the man obviously thought he was at death’s door, or beyond it. It was the sight of his smilehis broad smile, his unusually white teethand more than anything, it was the clefts he bore on each cheekthe bewilderingly attractive dimples the man ownedthat left Autumn breathless and staring at him. This wounded cowboy was flabbergastingly handsome! He was violently attractive, and Autumn had to inwardly whisper to herself to draw a breath
Genre: Historical Romance
‘My apologies, mister,’ the cowboy mumbled.
‘Nothin’ to apologize for, son,’ Ransom said. ‘But you better get on down here so Doc Sullivan can look you over.’
‘Yes, sir,’ the cowboy said.
Then, as he attempted to dismount, the full depth of his weakness from injury and no doubt blood loss was evident as he fell to the ground and groaned.
Autumn, owning a character twin to her mother, was not only prone to mischief and clumsiness but also thoroughly steeped with sympathetic compassion and empathy. Thus, instantly and without thinking, she dropped to her knees and moved the poor cowboy’s head to rest in her lap.
‘He needs to breathe, for one thing,’ she mumbled as her father hunkered down beside her.
Tenderly she tugged at the brown bandana covering the man’s nose and mouth, gasping when he opened his eyes and looked at her.
Autumn Lake’s heart skipped a beatit skipped several beatsas she gazed into the deep blue of the man’s eyes
As the cowboy gazed at Autumn a moment more, he smiled and said, ‘Heaven’s got better-lookin’ angels than I expected.’ But it wasn’t his fevered mind’s words that astonished her. It wasn’t even the fact that the man obviously thought he was at death’s door, or beyond it. It was the sight of his smilehis broad smile, his unusually white teethand more than anything, it was the clefts he bore on each cheekthe bewilderingly attractive dimples the man ownedthat left Autumn breathless and staring at him. This wounded cowboy was flabbergastingly handsome! He was violently attractive, and Autumn had to inwardly whisper to herself to draw a breath
Genre: Historical Romance
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