Prefaced by Charlene Sands
Motherhood has been known to kick our butts. It’s an ever-evolving process that even the most competent women find challenging. The same holds true for Trish Fontaine in The Cowboy's Pride, an efficient, fashion-conscious publicist, now a new, unexpected mommy. Trish finds herself out of her element when she comes to Red Ridge to divorce her ex-country music star, now-rancher husband. The baby in tow, makes for a quite a threesome. Trish can’t let Clayton Worth melt her resolve, but oh, the way he looks at her four-month old baby is the thing that dreams are made of.
If you warm the bottle before you hand it over, I won’t let out a blood-curdling scream.
I need a diaper change as soon as I wake up. I don’t like to make a mess. It’s no fun for me either.
You don’t need to creep down the road when I'm in the car. Just drive the speed limit. I promise I’ll sleep most of the way.
You don’t have to hold me all the time. I like to roll and explore.
Take me on a stroll, I like to see Red Ridge Ranch and all the animals, especially the horses.
Kiss the man with the soft thoughtful eyes already, Mommy. He looks nice.
Don’t panic – I will love you no matter what, even when you make mistakes … I promise.
1 comment:
Charlene, this is absolutely precious! Have a deadline but then it's back to reading, and you're next up. oxox
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