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Second Chance Ranch (Hope Springs, #1) Second Chance Ranch by Cindi Madsen
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“She’d heard people talk about electricity and butterflies; being with Royce was like a lightning storm and hummingbirds.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“As far as rodeos are concerned, I think you'd better stick to singing and looking pretty."
She leaned in and whispered, "How about the part where I congratulate the rodeo winner in private?"
Royce's grip on her tightened. "Woman, I'm pretty sure you're going to be the death of me.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“She kissed him with all the built-up frustration inside her and drew it out, gently biting his lower lip. He groaned, and she moved her lips to his ear. "The longer you make me wait, the harder I'm gonna make you work for it.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“I love you. I’ve loved you since I was sixteen years old, and I’ll love you until the day I die. And I just… needed you to know that.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“He lay back on the blanket, pulling her with him. Every few minutes, one of them would lose an article of clothing, until there was nothing and yet everything between them.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“Sunlight streamed through the room, clinging to him like it wanted him as much as she did.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“He kept trying to come up with words to say, but his brain and mouth were having a disconnect. So he crashed his mouth down over hers. She made a little gasp noise, and he took advantage, deepening the kiss, taking her stolen breath in and letting himself get lost in the feel of her soft lips, the familiar taste of her tongue.
He was half tempted to take her right here in the back of the truck, despite all the people nearby --the horse trailer mostly hid them, after all.
There was a small whispering in the back of his mind that they were gonna make a mess of things, but with her draping her legs across his lap and her nails running over his back, he couldn't help thinking that -- Well, actually it was more like he couldn't actually think at all.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“I'm a young, good looking guy. I shouldn't be wasting all this charm on horses and cows." Cory waggled his eyebrows.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“Friends who kiss might be good.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“Sadie scooped up a big pile of crap and placed it in the wheelbarrow. Royce turned to leave, but then she said, "You know, when I quit my last job, I told my boss I'd rather shovel horseshit than work for him." ....
Damn, damn, damn. He wanted to stay mad at her -- to hold on to how badly the girl had hurt him when she'd left him the way she had. But years had passed, and here she was, thanking him for the opportunity to shovel shit.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“She glanced at the horse's stomach. "You got yourself knocked up, girl?"
"Actually, it takes two to tango, in case you haven't heard."
Sadie laughed, the happy noise filling the air. "Horse tango. Sounds like quite the show.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch
“You can buy beer now," she said, finding it almost funny after how much effort they used to go to get it in high school.
It's one of my proudest accomplishments.”
Cindi Madsen, Second Chance Ranch