Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Texas Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday


Cooper he is something else, "I'm sorry, ma'am. Didn't mean to plow over you. I wasn't expecting anyone to sneak up behind me. Bet you thought you could put one of those letters of yours in my pocket and I'd have to reconsider." He's also quick to defend his experience with women, "hey, wait a cotton-pickin' minute. I never said I don't like women. I love 'em. For your information, I've kissed more than my share. Just don't intend to be married to one." He's also like a beast when it comes to Delta, "I know more than you think." His words were soft. "I see the yearning for permanence in your eyes. Dear God, you're difficult woman to forget." Cooper tugged her against his lean body, lowered his head and pressed his sensual lips firmly on hers." I loved Cooper and I'm really hoping his brothers get a story of their own because they helped make Cooper the type of man he is today. 

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