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Dodge the Bullet Dodge the Bullet by Christy Hayes
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“Quit blowing smoke up my ass and tell me who’s got your balls in a vice.”
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“Two years after her husband’s death, Sarah Woodward moves her boys away from their fast paced life in suburban Atlanta to small town Hailey, Colorado.”
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“shifted in his chair and took a deep breath. “You know I wouldn’t ask you if I didn’t feel you were the only one I could trust.” “Quit blowing smoke”
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“contemplated the seriousness of Tommy’s threat. The fact that Tommy had brought up their “agreement”
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“up to help Dodge back when nobody else in his hometown of Hailey, Colorado would have pissed on him to put out a fire. Tommy had paid a hell of a price for the simple act of”
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“kissed her again. “Say it back.” Sarah held on to him with everything”
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“lifted his shoulder. “Running?” The nurse returned and told Gary he could follow her through the double doors.”
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“Mr. Jennings?” Ty asked. Gary Jennings assessed Ty from toe to head. Ty stood at least half a foot”
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“desire to appear. All the things he savored with that one breath captured everything he loved about the woods. Nobody understood why he chose to live alone tucked in the forest instead of in the free”
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“about the woods. Nobody understood why he chose to live alone tucked in the forest instead of in the free wheeling dorms near the fly shop, but at”
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“Ty Bloodworth had been in a daze for the better part of three months. He inhaled deeply and closed his eyes while he waited for the object of his desire to appear. All the things he savored”
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“to be adjusting just fine. She’s a real nice lady,”
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“What kind of person owns a cattle ranch and doesn’t know a damn thing about ranching?” Dodge asked. Tommy shifted in his chair”
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“to help Dodge back when nobody else in his hometown of Hailey,”
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“smoke up my ass and tell me who’s got your balls in a vice.” “Senator Burwick called”
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“Dodge leaned down”
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“kind of person owns a cattle ranch and doesn’t know a damn thing about ranching?” Dodge asked. Tommy shifted”
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“No, I’m not done. If her husband is such a good friend of Burwick’s, then why isn’t he down here learning to ranch? Why send his wife? Is he afraid to get”
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“continued with a throat clearing cough. “Senator Burwick”
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“paced the office in two long strides. “And the only reason you asked me is because you knew I couldn’t”
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“of Incidence Heart of Glass”
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“Just ‘cause something's scary doesn’t mean it’s bad. Just means it’s worth enough to take note.” Wasn’t it just like his dad, Dodge thought, to whittle everything down to its basic elements? Black and white. Right and wrong. Could it really be that simple?”
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“Andrew Jackson Dodge contemplated the seriousness of Tommy’s threat. The fact that Tommy had brought up their “agreement” meant Tommy needed a favor bad.”
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“stay in for a while?” Donnie turned to face him. “You not staying out at her place?” “I’ll get my hired”
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“have to now, though.” Donnie moved to the kitchen door and took his flannel lined jacket from the hook, twisted his frail arms into the sleeves. “You give that gal a reason to defend you, son. I’ve never heard you defend yourself to nobody. Not right her having to do it on her own.” When Donnie opened the door, Dodge called after him. “Hey, Pop. You still got an”
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“anything, I want you to talk to me about it and not sit around and brood until you explode.” She looked pointedly at Lyle. Sarah felt unnerved to see him so reserved and angry. “Any more questions?”
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“That’s convenient,” Lyle said. He seemed relieved not to have to know the truth, and her heart ached for him. “It’s conveniently true. Now,” she sighed and tried to get her balance back. “As I’ve already explained to your brother, I have feelings for Dodge. What those feelings are and what I plan to do with them…” she shrugged, “I’m not sure. But that’s for me and him to work out. You don’t have to like it. I expect you’d have a problem with anyone”
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“Why the hell would I want to do that?” Dodge stretched”
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“It’s not that he disliked Tommy or felt threatened by the man who sat looking at”
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