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Cash (Lucky River Ranch, #1) Cash by Jessica Peterson
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“For the cowgirl in all of us. Ride hard. Ride often. Ride free.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Honey, I’d marry the shit out of you. Not because it’s the right thing to do, but because I’m in love with you.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“You’re a cowgirl now, honey. And cowgirls can’t be tamed. Wouldn’t dare to try.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Nothing’s simple unless you make it simple.” She gives me a watery grin. “So I make it simple.” “I’m here to help you try, honey.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“We’re in the bathtub a week later when I fall in love with Mollie. It happens all of a sudden. Or maybe it’s been happening all along, and it only takes some bubbles and a good, hard laugh for the realization to finally crystallize.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“I’ve never wanted to burn anything down. But I’d burn down this whole town if it meant never seeing that look in her eyes again.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“I’m not crying. There’s no crying in cowboying.” “Cute League of Their Own reference,” Cash says, even as his nostrils flare. “But cowboys do cry, Mollie.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“This ain’t the first time I gotta cowboy up. Sure as hell won’t be the last.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Don’t know what I love more. My morning coffee or my afternoon beer.” “Depends on who you’re having it with, I think.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Of course I’ve been to therapy. Why do you think I’m such a charming, well-adjusted beacon of contentment and emotional maturity?”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“I loved growing up in a big family. Loved being surrounded by people, despite the chaos. Most of all, I loved the feeling of belonging I’d get when the seven of us were together.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Maybe Dad wasn’t a bad person. Maybe I’m not either. Maybe we were both just hurt people, and we did the best we could with what we had.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Only when he lands on the horse’s back behind the saddle do I realize just how close we’re going to be on this ride. Very, very close.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Wheeler, I just took you on a tour of my family’s working cattle ranch. We saw cows, horses, snakes, and a freaking bald eagle. Not to mention the Colorado River. But all you can talk about is cowboys?” Wheeler blinks. “Yes, cowboys are what interest me most. What’s wrong with that?”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“There are cowboys, and then there are cowboys.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Grinning, Mollie loops her arms around my neck and presses her tits against my chest. “Shame you don’t like messy and ridiculous things, because I am one.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“You’re telling me you’re surrounded by hot cowboys, but you’re going to have sex with Gordon Gekko instead?”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Family is great, but it’s also a burden. “I’m jealous of you,” I say. “Your freedom.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Cute League of Their Own reference,” Cash says, even as his nostrils flare. “But cowboys do cry, Mollie.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“I’m not crying. There’s no crying in cowboying.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“I don’t know this woman, who married a lawyer in a bar in a ceremony officiated by a veterinarian, but I already like her.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Patsy laughs. “Two of them were. The third he got when he fell on a dance floor, trying to do the Cotton Eye Joe.” Mollie blinks. “You dance?” “Used to, until the concussion.” I lean my backside against the counter and cross my arms. I don’t miss the way Mollie’s eyes flick over my torso, stopping to linger on my forearms. “Made a rookie mistake and wore new boots to The Rattler. Hadn’t scuffed up the soles enough to get traction.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“The man can be a grade-A asshole. But right now, I feel kinda bad for him. From my limited observation, Cash really is the go-to guy here on the ranch. People come to him with problems, and he always has a solution. I imagine that kind of responsibility, the constant barrage of interruptions, is a heavy weight to carry.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“This is beautiful. I get why Dad liked it out here.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“You don’t know how fun I can be, sweetheart. You want me to teach you how to use those legs? Let me get between ’em, and I’ll show you exactly how it’s done.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“So you like the ’stache,” I manage. “On everyone else, I hate it. On you?” Mollie’s nostrils flare. “It’s like the second coming of Tom Selleck.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Wear the hat”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Would he climb in with me if I asked him?”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Sorry”
Jessica Peterson, Cash
“Expectations lead to hope, and hope leads to disappointment.”
Jessica Peterson, Cash

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