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Long Hard Ride (Rough Riders, #1) Long Hard Ride by Lorelei James
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“Channing, come back here.”

“No,” she tossed off over her shoulder.

“I’m warnin’ you, girl, you don’t want to make me mad.”

“Tough shit, tough guy. Suck it up and walk it off.”

People around them stopped and stared, nudged each other and chuckled, giving Colby a wide berth.

“Last chance,” he yelled.

Channing flipped him the bird without turning around. In fact, she ran away from him like her boot heels were smoking.

He was going to paddle that sassy little ass but good.”
Lorelei James, Long Hard Ride
“I’d rather be alone and be happy with my own company than be somebody I’m not so I can fit in with people whose company I despise.”
Lorelei James, Long Hard Ride
“Cause you got the sweet face of an innocent and the body of a high-priced whore.”
Lorelei James, Long Hard Ride
“Channing kissed his forehead and moved her lips to his ear. “Get better soon. When you’re back on your feet, cowboy, come looking for me because I’ll be waiting. No matter where I am or what I’m doing I’ll be waiting for you. For as long as it takes. And I’ll say the words you were so hell bent on hearing from me last night. I love you, Colby McKay. Don’t you ever forget it. I’ll say it again. I love you.” Walking away from him was the hardest thing she’d ever done, even when she knew it was for the best. For now.”
Lorelei James, Long Hard Ride
“The way I see it, at least horses and cows appreciate all you do for them every day. And they sure as shit don’t talk about you behind your back.”
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“I just wanted to double-check on you since I never hear from you. Make sure you weren’t lying in a ditch someplace in some godforsaken redneck state.”
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“This trip would be the defining point in her life.”
Lorelei James, Long Hard Ride
“The tease paid off when Moose announced she’d won the Golden Knockers trophy and one hundred bucks.”
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