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by Carlysle, Regina


  He looked into her eyes and saw they brimmed with tears. Her bottom lip trembled. One tear after another finally slipped over her face but she smiled through them. “You mean it?” she asked brokenly.

  “Honey, I mean everything I say.”

  “You do. You’re the most honest man I’ve ever known.”

  “So what do you think, yankee girl? How do you feel?”

  Gina moved close, wrapped her arms around his neck and leaned into him.

  “How do I feel? I feel like a woman in love. I feel as if I’ve come home.”

  “Oh you have, baby. You have.”

  THE END

  About the Author

  I grew up in small town Oklahoma but lived in Texas most of my life. Once upon a time I worked as a newspaper journalist, as a public relations director for a university, and other assorted things but these days I am an award winning, multi-published author.

  I like writing that is hot, edgy, and often humorous, and try to put this trademark stamp on all of my stories. These days I live in Florida where I am embarking on new adventures in the tropics. Hey, expanding horizons is a good thing, right? But wherever I am, life is good as long as family is with me. I am a doting, fawning, and over-indulgent mom to my two kids (who happen to be the coolest people on the planet).

  When I'm not penning historical romance or hot contemporary stories, I indulge in long chats with friends who help me stay sane and keep me laughing. Wanna be my friend forever? Make me laugh.

  Look for Regina’s books on her Amazon Author Page:

  http://www.amazon.com/Regina-Carlysle/e/B00GQIFKYQ/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

  Or find her on Facebook and Twitter

  Take a look at some of Regina’s titles on Amazon

  Made for Mischief (a regency)

  http://www.amazon.com/Made-Mischief-Regina-Carlysle-ebook/dp/B00V2LZP6U/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

  Hot Damn (contemporary western)

  http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Damn-Regina-Carlysle-ebook/dp/B00OOCT74U/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

  Coming Soon!

  Dawson McBride’s story by Samantha Cayto

 

 

 


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