Cowboy Player: Cowboy Cocktail, Book 3
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He was right. This was no game.
There was crazy and then there was Clark MacKinnon crazy—her kind of crazy. And only one answer blazed in front of her, crystal clear.
“Yes,” she said. “Yes, I’ll marry you.”
He put his hat back on and slipped the ring on her finger. Before she had a chance to look at it, her big cowboy grabbed her and swung her around in a circle. The crowd cheered as the elated reporter signed off on the segment, sniffling and a little teary-eyed.
When the cameras were off, Clark put her down and leaned in for the kiss.
“You okay?” he said.
“No,” she whispered. As she stroked his cheek, her pretty diamond ring glittered in the sunlight. “Where did you get this?”
“It was my grandmother’s. I asked my mom for it last night.” He grinned. “She cried for an hour.”
“If my son were marrying a girl like me, I’d cry for an hour too.”
They looked at each other, smiling like idiots.
“I love you, Clark,” she said.
Clark nodded. “Yeah. I know.”
“Even though you’re a little screwed in the head.”
“So are you, sweetheart. We make a good match.” He dipped his head but she dodged the kiss.
“Wait. Promise me one more thing,” she said, putting her fingertip to his lips.
He lifted an eyebrow. “Something tells me this is not going to be the last thing.”
“Hush. Promise me you won’t do that thing anymore—that eye thing you do when you’re picking up women. The one where you memorize their eye color.”
“What eye thing? You mean this?”
When Clark looked into her eyes, warmth suffused Melody’s body and all of the clatter and racket of the world fell quiet. In the shelter of that beautiful, dark gaze, Melody learned the truth. She held his attention not because she was the most beautiful or fascinating woman in the world, but because he had chosen to give it to her, along with his promise of a lifetime of love. Marrying Clark seemed like an insane gamble. But in her heart she knew it was a safe one.
“Kiss me,” she whispered.
Her best friend took her in his arms and smiled. “With pleasure.”
About the Author
Mia Hopkins writes lush romances starring fun, sexy characters who love to get down and dirty. She’s a sucker for working class heroes, brainy heroines and wisecracking best friends.
When she’s not lost in a story, Mia spends her time cooking, gardening, traveling, volunteering and looking for her keys. In a past life, she was a classroom teacher and still has a pretty good “teacher voice” and “teacher stare.”
She lives in the heart of Los Angeles with her roguish husband and two waggish dogs.
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Cowboy Player
Copyright © 2016 by Mia Hopkins
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