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Falling for the Cowgirl (Colorado Cowboys, #4) Falling for the Cowgirl by Jody Hedlund
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“Jericho rewarded the little girl with a grin-one of his rakish, crooked, heart-stopping grins. One Ivy hadn't seen yet since his return. And now the sight of it unleashed a popping of powder burning in her stomach. His grin was a killer. It was a good thing he didn't show it often. His apologies were killers too.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“Judd met Jericho's gaze levelly. "You always were sufferin' with Cupid's cramp around her." Jericho wanted to pretend he didn't know who Judd was referring to. But it wasn't worth the effort.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“He allowed himself a glance at her, and this time he worked extra hard not to show any surprise at how beautiful she was. Her big brown eyes were the kind that could suck a fellow in like quicksand and make him forget his next thought.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“You really think I'm aim' to get hitched to a man who has to be forced to the altar at gunpoint?”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“She could almost see the realization clicking in his head, could almost hear his mental berating. She couldn't keep from taunting him. "Scared if you help me, you won't be able to let go when you're done?" He gave a low, scoffing laugh. "Of course not.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“Flynn, you old goat. You stop it right now, do y'hear?”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“She wanted to stomp after Jericho, spin him around, and . . . and what? Slap him again? He made her mad enough to bust. That's what.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“He was supposed to be proficient at hiding his emotions. But in the case of Ivy, apparently the only one he’d hidden his feelings from was himself.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“It wasn’t the first time and wouldn’t be the last time they’d have issues. But they were a family. And that meant they’d keep on forgiving and loving and sticking it out for the long haul.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“A long string of protests burned for release, but from the set of Jericho’s shoulders, she reckoned she had about as much of a chance of getting him to change his mind as she had in getting a cow to climb a tree.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl
“Somehow, they’d started a forest fire between them, and if they weren’t careful, it was going to burn them both up.”
Jody Hedlund, Falling for the Cowgirl