Rugged Heroes ~ Resilient Heroines ~ Heartwarming Romance |
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![]() A handsome man, his dark horse, gunshots and a raging river plagued Melanie's dreams that night. She woke Saturday morning completely exhausted, yet an energy she couldn't explain pulsed through her. After cleaning her house and washing a few loads of laundry, she tried weeding her two small flower gardens in the backyard. Nothing took her mind off Andrew Lindeman; or more accurately, nothing could erase the memory of that shadow figure next to his tombstone. She gave up trying to review the current case
she was working on and put on her tennis-shoes. A long walk along the
She entered the grounds and followed the path John had led the group along the day before. Every so often she snuck a glance toward the black granite, until at the end, she stood in front of it. Deep breath. Squatting down, she reached to touch the old, worn stone sunk in the earth. Cold. As it should be. Her
gaze rose to the other one. She didn't want to touch it, but had to
make sure. Her hand trembled slightly as she extended her arm. Cool.
Smooth. Relief flooded through her. With one finger, she traced the A
in Andrew, then flattened her palm over the name.
In
a single instant, the granite warmed, almost to the point of burning
her flesh. She yanked her hand back, then nearly jumped out of her skin
as a figure materialized right before her eyes.
His
dark, glittering eyes locked on her. She couldn't breathe. If she
stayed still, would he go away? She needed oxygen or she'd faint.
Rising slowly, she drew in a lungful of air, then concentrated on
repeating the process. All the while, her mind registered details.
The
man of her dreams. Tall. Dark, wavy hair, worn long enough to hang over
his forehead and brush his collar. Eyes that at first glance appeared
black but now she saw were a sexy slate gray. His thick eyebrows
shadowed them, making them seem darker. A hint of a five o'clock shadow
lent a sinister air, yet she wasn't truly afraid.
"You
can see me." The husky accusation washed over her.
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