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Come Home, Cowboy

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by Cathy McDavid


  “Dig in while everything’s hot,” he said. “Oh, wait.” He snapped his fingers and turned to rummage in the fridge. “I saw butter somewhere.”

  “In the top compartment on the fridge door.”

  He carried the butter dish to the table even as Myra broke open a hot biscuit. “These are as flaky as my gram used to make. Mine are like lead weights. Everything looks scrumptious. Where did you learn to cook like this?”

  “Before I joined the military, I worked in restaurants. I also pulled my share of KP duty prior to getting into a Green Beret unit.”

  “I’ll do dishes tonight, but I draft you to fix breakfast.” Her mouth was full when he shot a deliberate glance toward her pet pig.

  “I’ve never had bacon or ham on the hoof, but I guess I can make do.” He smiled crookedly as he cut a slice of steak.

  Her fierce glare made plain that Myra wasn’t amused.

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  IMPRINT: Western Romance

  ISBN: 9781489266132

  TITLE: COME HOME, COWBOY

  First Australian Publication 2018

  Copyright © 2018 Cathy McDavid

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