A Cowgirl's Dream

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by Edith MacKenzie


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  Now, turn the page as the Affinity Stud Ranch story continues with Deb…

  A Cowgirl’s Heart - sneak peek

  Deb cautiously sipped the ginger beer, hopeful it would ease the nausea that threatened to storm her oesophagus and purge the contents of her stomach. It was getting beyond a joke. She hadn’t managed to keep a full meal down for days now. At first, she put it down to the dodgy servo hotdog she had eaten, but now she was seriously starting to consider that she might have a medical condition on her hands.

  There was only one thing left for a crook girl to do—consult Doctor Google. Typing in her symptoms, she took another careful sip. So far, so good. Okay, here we go, she thought as her screen filled with results. Anxiety, poor diet and dehydration, lupus, bowel cancer, irritable bowel syndrome. Geeze, she was seriously ill!

  “Are you okay, Deb?” Frankie shifted uneasily in her chair. “You look a little queasy.”

  “Actually, she looks flat out like a lizard drinking,” Megan griped. “When you’re ready, dishes need to be done and it’s your turn.”

  “Why is she giving a lizard a drink?” Gabi scrunched her face up in confusion. “I didn’t even know she had a pet lizard.”

  “It just means she’s not that busy,” Frankie explained. “I’ll do the dishes before I head home. But I’m only doing it because you look awful, Deb. Aren’t you feeling better yet?”

  “I don’t think I ever will, unless I can beat cancer,” Deb muttered under her breath.

  “What?” Frankie raised her chin in question.

  “Never mind. Just talking to myself.”

  Megan perched herself on the arm of the sofa. “Guess who I saw this morning at the feed store?”

  “Don’t care, I’m dying here.” Deb put her phone down as she accepted the inevitability of her prognosis.

  “You’re such a party pooper sometimes, Deb. But I’m going to ignore you.” Megan stuck out her tongue. “I saw Mitch. And that’s not all. I invited him to see the ranch tomorrow.”

  Frankie dried her hands on a towel. “I’m going to leave these dishes to drain and head home. Luciano will be home soon, and I don’t want him getting lonely, if you know what I mean.” Frankie winked smugly at the girls.

  Deb thought she looked disgustingly happy. A wave of nausea forced her to close her eyes as she battled through it. Opening her eyes again once it passed, she locked them squarely with her friend. “Awesome, Megan,” she said sarcastically. “Just awesome. And now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to be sick.”

  Deb’s story, A Cowgirl’s Heart, is available for purchase here on Amazon or free on Kindle Unlimited

  Acknowledgments

  A debt of gratitude to my editor Rebekah Groves for her patience with me.

  Another big thanks to Megan from Designed with Grace for her cover design. Who knew it was so hard to get pictures of hot cowboys that were wearing shirts.

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  About the Author

  Edith MacKenzie or Eddie Mac to her friends is an author of sweet and wholesome contemporary cowboy romance. They say in literary circles to write what you know, and Eddie has certainly taken that to heart. Before embarking on a writing career, she trained horses professionally and brings that wealth of knowledge to her writing.

  Now a mum to a boy and girl, as well as wife, she delights with her tales of strong cowgirls and their adventures in finding love. When not weaving the love stories of her characters, she enjoys hanging out with her family and animals, as well as reading, fishing and camping.

  Just remember—once a cowgirl, always a cowgirl.

  Glossary of Aussie Slang

  Now everyone knows that cobbers from the Land Down Under speak the Queen’s English, but if you don’t know

  to Tracky Daks from your Servo, I’ve put together a quick little cheat sheet.

  A few stubbies short of a six pack - Crazy

  Ankle Bitter - Small child

  Arvo - Afternoon

  Blind - Intoxicated

  Bloody - Very. Used to extenuate a point

  Bloody oath - Yes or its true

  Bludger - Someone who is lazy

  Buggered - Exhausted

  Cark it - Die

  Choccy Bikkie - Chocolate cookie

  Clucky - Feeling maternal

  Crook - Feeling sick

  Daks - Trousers e.g. Tracky Daks are tracksuit pants

  Dog’s breakfast - Messy (does not relate to food), a bit of a shambles

  Dry as a dead dingo’s doing - Exceptionally dry

  Flat out like a lizard drinking’ - Not doing very much at all

  Grog - Alcohol

  Hit the frog and toad - Hit the road, get going

  Man’s not a camel - A man gets thirsty and would indeed like the beverage you are offering him

  Mate - Friend or conversely could be someone you barely know

  Nay, Yeah - Yes

  Pull the wool over someone’s eyes - To trick or mislead someone

  Reckon - For sure

  Ripsnorter - Can also be interchanged with beaut, bonza. Someone doing something exceptionally good

  Servo - Petrol Station

  Six one way, half a dozen the other - Undecided

  Sparrow Fart - Before the crack of dawn. Very, very early in the morning

  Stone the flamin’ crow - An utterance of surprise of annoyance

  Struth - God’s truth. Used to express surprise or dismay

  She’ll be right - Everything is going to okay

  Tell ‘em they’re dreaming - Is never in a million years going to happen

  Tighter than a fish’s bum - Said person is very frugal with their money

  To blow smoke up someone’s bum - To give praise that might make the other person cocky or overly confident

  Up yourself - Stuck up

  Ute - Pickup Truck

  Whoop whoop - Middle of nowhere

  Wrap ya laughing gear ‘round that - Eat this

  Yarn - To talk or tell tall tales

  Yeah, nay - No<
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  You bloody ripper - Very good, a job well done

 

 

 


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