Tripp - Mavericks of Montana Creek Book One
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I had no reason to feel this way. I had a great family I loved being with, my veterinary practice was successful and I enjoyed my work. After the loss of my mother I’d assumed her various philanthropic roles, and stayed busy in the community.
I had a great life. So why did I feel so empty inside?
Buck up, cowboy. I heard the voice of my mother in my head. I sat straighter in my saddle. She was right, of course. I was being ridiculous and I needed to pull myself out of this funk.
We arrived at the bunkhouse and left our horses with the others already there grazing. We went around to the back door that led into the kitchen and let ourselves in. I was immediately hit with the mouth-watering scents of baked bread and what I hoped was lasagna.
The door had barely closed behind us when Hannah came flying out of the dining room and flung herself at Tripp. He caught her easily and pulled her into his arms, kissing her deeply.
A spurt of something that felt suspiciously like jealousy hit me in the gut. But that couldn’t be right. I loved my brother and Hannah had been good for him. I was happy for them, not jealous.
I moved past them grumbling something about finding a room and went to the fridge and grabbed a beer. Popping the top, I went to the dining room and sat down with the guys. To avoid watching Tripp and Hannah suck on each others’ faces, I asked Bill, Tripp’s Ranch Manager about how the cattle were doing this year. I half paid attention, more interested in getting the beer in me to dull the unusual and uncomfortable feelings.
Growing up, my brothers always accused me of being the most sensitive, and I supposed they were right. The four of them took after my father, Rhett, while I was definitely my mother’s son. Still, I was unaccustomed to feeling so many… feelings.
I cursed under my breath and drained my beer.
Buck up, cowboy.
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Somer Hayes is an avid reader and writer of stories, hailing from the Midwest. She lives in the liberal mecca of Kansas with her husband, young son, and two ornery dogs. Somer holds a bachelor degree in Human Services and Victim Studies, and a Master degree in Social Work, but her passion has always been reading and writing books. When she's not chasing her little boy or attempting DIY home improvement, she's jotting down story ideas and dreaming big.
Acknowledgments
Dallas: Thank you for the time to write. For doing the laundry and dishes and keeping Sev busy so that I had the opportunity to write this book. I appreciate the sacrifices you made so I could pursue this dream.
Severin: You don't understand it yet, but I'm grateful for your role in my writing. You inspire me daily.
Amy: Thank you for connecting me to Patty and for answering what must have felt like endless questions. I'm so grateful.
Emily and Megan: You are the best writing buddies a girl could ask for. Thanks for all the virtual high-fives.
Nicki Kuzn with Booktique Editing: You made the editing process a painless learning experience. I'm grateful for your time and knowledge.
Patty with Prism Heart Press: I loved the experience of writing Tripp Maverick and working with you throughout the process. I appreciate your time, patience, and encouragement. Thank you for this opportunity.