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Home For Christmas (Copper Mountain Christmas #2; Bar V5 Dude Ranch #1) Home For Christmas by Melissa McClone
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“He sauntered across the kitchen, six feet of male hotness and charm, heading in her direction like a drone missile locked on a target.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Somewhere in the state of Montana there had to be a woman he wanted to date more than once. Hell, he might propose on the second date if things ever got that far. All he had to do was find her.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Mistletoe was her new favorite holiday decoration. She would have to hang some in the kitchen. All over the house. And keep the green stuff hanging until Easter. Or Thanksgiving.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“He wanted to wrap his arms around her and kiss away her uncertainty. But if he did that she would bolt. So he brushed stray hairs that had fallen out of her ponytail off her face instead. Ignored how soft the strands felt against his fingers. Pretended his pulse wasn't stampeding like a herd of bison on the plain.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Trust wisely and believe in yourself, in your vision.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Operation: Hansel & Gretel”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“How did the date go?"
"Bad. A text-a-holic...."
"Not the good kind of trouble."
"There's only one thing to say when this happens."
"What's that?"
"Next.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“She wore a simple purple long-sleeved turtleneck, but streaks of white across her chest - flour perhaps? - distracted him, made him want to volunteer for cleanup duty.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Home, there’s no place else I’d rather be. For Christmas, Forever.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“Aw, bloody hell. Please tell me you’re not making her a PowerPoint presentation.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas
“No one wants to see you leave. Their stomachs will miss you. I’ll miss you.”
Melissa McClone, Home For Christmas