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To Tame a Cowboy (Colorado Cowboys, #3) To Tame a Cowboy by Jody Hedlund
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“If she had him, then no matter their fate, she'd have enough.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Was that the way God was with His children? Did He drive them through difficulties, up steep mountains, because He cared and was leading them to better pastures?”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“They were doing something so right, protecting the mustangs. As wild as they were, they had incredible potential if tamed by the right hands.

Wasn't that how it was with God? When others gave up, He kept going, kept pursuing, always seeing the potential of a person tamed by His hands.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Flynn didn't bring you here expecting you to work a miracle in Brody's life. Only God can do that.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Wounds might shape us, but they can’t determine who we are.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“You no longer have to be condemned by your scars. God can redeem anything. Whenever you look at or feel your battle wounds, instead of seeing all the ways you failed, you can see strength you’ve gained through the hardships and realize wounds might shape us, but they can’t determine who we are.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Brody had faced death enough to know he was facing it again. But for the first time in a long time, he wasn't ready to die.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“He'd do everything he could to help her breathe, even if he had to give her his own air.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“If you're worried about saving your reputation, I reckon saving your life is more important.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“He wasn't willing to lose her. Not now. Not after all the loss he'd already experienced.
This time, he wasn't gonna sit around helplessly. He'd do everything he could to keep her alive, even if it cost him his own life.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“They were doing something so right, protecting the mustangs. As wild as they were, they had incredible potential if tamed by the right hands. Wasn’t that how it was with God? When other gave up, he kept going, kept pursuing, always seeing the potential of a person tamed by His hands.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“He shared more with you tonight than he has with another living soul in two years.' Flynn's whisper contained appreciation but something else she couldn't define.

'Maybe he's reaching a point where he's ready to talk about it.'

He plunged his hands deeper. 'Or maybe he's finally met someone he feels safe enough to talk to.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Ain't Brody sweet?' Ivy whispered. 'He's got a heart of gold beneath all that rubble.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“She didn't probe. Instead she waited for Brody to unburden himself in his own timing and in his own way.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“That's his problem, not yours.'
'You make everything sound so simple.'
'Maybe you're making it too complicated.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Brody was a man who didn't care what anyone else thought.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“With the grit of the dust on her tongue and the wind sweeping against her face, joy welled up within her. For a few moments she could forget about the confusion and frustration that had fenced her in over recent weeks. For today, she was riding free.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“His attention had shifted to her mouth. He traced her lower lip as though his finger was his pencil and he was shading it just the way he wanted.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“He pressed a kiss to her hair and breathed her in. Whatever the case, she deserved someone to cherish her, not use her. And he'd prove himself more of a man by exercising self-restraint than by getting carried away.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“He had the urge to lie back and pull her down with him. But something inside warned him that if he lay beside her, he wouldn't be getting up for awhile. A whole lot of kissing would lead to places that weren't meant to be visited until he made sure he had his loop around her. Could he make her his wife?”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Watching you tame that stallion, I couldn't help but notice that you have the most patience for the wildest of creatures. Maybe God has the most patience with the wildest of us too. -”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy
“Wounds might shape us, but they can't determine who we are.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy