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Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat: Book 6)
Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat: Book 6)
Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat: Book 6)
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Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat: Book 6)

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A Contemporary Cowboy Romance Story.

This is book 6 in the Texas Heat series and it features the lively O’Connor family, who work hard and love hard.

Depressed and struggling with grief after the death of her long-time fiancé, Emily travels to Texas as a favour for a friend. She falls in love with the big blue skies and the beautiful landscapes, but she knows it’s only temporary. Then she meets big, gruff cowboy, Andrew O’Connor and almost everything she thought she knew about herself crumbles as she fights her attraction for the wary Texan.
Andrew has nothing but contempt for city girls and he immediately classifies Emily as one and wants nothing to do with her. Yet one gaze from her beautiful eyes and he finds himself questioning his biases and preconceived notions.
Emily and Andrew are perfect for each other, but there are too many obstacles on their way. When Emily’s time in Texas ends, will they be able to break through past hurts and fight for the love of a lifetime?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGold Crown
Release dateFeb 3, 2015
ISBN9781310817021
Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat: Book 6)
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Amelia Rose

Amelia Rose holds a PhD in Literature and Language; she specializes in teaching positive, self-reliant principles to children and adults of all ages.  Dr. Rose lives with her husband and three children in the Hudson Valley, New York area, where she enjoys the outdoors and spending time with her family and friends.   Matthew Maley is an artist with nearly twenty-five years in the fields of Illustration and Design. His work has appeared in publications such as Archie Comics, Marvel, Disney, Nickelodeon, and Children’s Television Workshop. He lives in the Hudson Valley with his wife, daughter, and a variety of animals.

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    Rescued Hearts (Texas Heat - Amelia Rose

    Rescued Hearts

    Texas Heat - Book Six

    AMELIA ROSE

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    Copyright © 2015 by Amelia Rose

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    This is a work of fiction. All characters, names, places and events are the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously.

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    Dedication

    To YOU, The reader.

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    Thank you for reading and joining me on this road.

    Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

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    Chapter One

    Andrew sat on top of the horse and stared straight into the horizon. He had a fortieth birthday coming up in a couple of months, and he felt as though life had slowly passed him by. He had spent most of his life on Circle O, which was the family ranch, and the latter part of his life had been spent managing the ranch and struggling to make it profitable in the economic downturn. Things were now looking up. His brother was back from Australia and was taking more of an interest in the running of the ranch. He had invited his cousin to help with modern ideas, and that had paid off in spades. Although the original arrangement was just for a few months, the man had found a woman and settled down and didn’t look to be going anywhere anytime soon. With those two around, Andrew was beginning to think that it was time for him to make some changes to his life. Except that all he knew how to do, all he’d ever done, was work on Circle O. He had no idea where he was going to begin. Once, a long time ago, he’d had his chance and he had blown it. He did not believe in second chances, not for him anyway.

    The horse neighed and shifted impatiently and Andrew knew that the poor beast wanted more physical exertion than just standing in one spot. He pulled gently on the reins and allowed the horse to prance around a little before turning it in the direction of the ranch. Although he was still on Circle O land, he was far away from the stables and buildings that made up the powerhouse of the ranch and for the very first time in his life, he was not eager to be back. Still, Andrew took his duties seriously and so, with a sigh, he allowed the horse to make its way back.

    When he got into the Circle O offices, Andrew heard familiar voices. He could not make out what they were saying though and as soon as he appeared, they fell silent. Eyeing the two men in the office suspiciously, he took off his Stetson and dropped it on the table he used for his paper work.

    No point holding back, spit out what’s eating you up. he said grumpily without turning to look at the men. He sat down heavily on his chair and turned up his computer.

    Who says there’s anything eating us up? one of the men asked.

    Andrew turned to look at him and raised an eyebrow. It was his cousin, Caleb, who was just a few years younger than Andrew and yet he looked like he was still in his twenties. He sat with his feet on top of his table, which made Andrew frown, although he managed to refrain from saying a word about that. With a shrug, he turned back to his computer. Talk about it or don’t, it doesn’t matter leastways to me.

    He felt them exchange looks.

    We’re worried about you.

    The matter of fact tone belonged to none other than his brother, Jordan. The relationship between Andrew and Jordan had been an uneasy one and it was only recently when Jordan got back from Australia that they finally began to get along. Jordan had been wild and impulsive, but Andrew admitted that he might have been a little heavy handed in relating with his brother.

    You are impossible to live with. You are going to spend the rest of your life alone and die a miserable old man…

    The voice sounded in his mind almost out of nowhere, but he knew where it came from. It was one he hadn’t heard in close to five years; he’d managed to drown the voice because he had felt like he was going to go mad if he hadn’t. Now it seemed to just jump out on him.

    Impossible to live with…

    Was he really that? Those words had haunted him for so long and he was just plain tired of it all.

    Andrew, cat got your tongue?

    The question drew him out of his reverie and he stared blankly at the two faces looking back at him. He could read concern and worry in them.

    What’s the problem? he asked.

    We’ve been speaking to you and you were just blank. Caleb replied.

    So? Can’t a man reminisce? he asked roughly, embarrassed at being caught daydreaming of all things. He knew he had not really been daydreaming, but that was how it looked to the other two and he knew it was what they were going to report to their wives when they got home.

    I’m fine. he said shortly. Then, seeing the concern in their eyes, he backed down. I’m just tired is all. he said in a calmer tone.

    Might be you need a vacation. Jordan said quietly.

    Might be. Andrew agreed and hoped they’d drop it.

    He must have communicated his desire somehow because they changed the subject and discussed the fresh stock of grass-fed beef that was ready to ship out.

    *****

    You will turn in your papers first thing on Monday. I will not tolerate any lateness or tardiness. Good afternoon.

    Emily Carter picked up her iPad and the other tools she’d used for her lecture and walked out of the class. She was done teaching for the day, but she still had more work to do.

    Dr. Carter, may I have a minute?

    She paused as the young woman stood in front of her. Looking at her so full of life and positively glowing with youth, Emily felt ancient. And to think, she was not even forty yet. She pushed her glasses up the bridge of her nose so that they sat more comfortably on her face.

    How may I help you, Cassie?

    I’m not sure I can meet the Monday deadline. Cassie said confidently.

    Emily raised an eyebrow. Really. Might I ask why?

    Oh, sure. My boyfriend is coming over from San Francisco this weekend and I haven’t seen him in an entire month! I really won’t have time for the paper.

    Emily would have been astonished, except that she had heard it all in the years she’d been teaching. She nodded in understanding. That’s okay, Cassie. I’ll just deduct the marks for the paper, I’m sure you’ll make it up in your exams and besides, there’ll be tons of other papers…. She pretended to think for a moment. Oh, I forgot. This is the last paper of the semester and you’ve already missed a few.

    The young woman’s face fell. She knew she could not afford to miss that deadline or she would fail the course. With a huge dramatic sigh, she said, Oh, whatever, I’ll do the darn paper.

    Thank you.

    Emily watched her flounce away and shook her head in amusement. Or what would have passed for amusement if she wasn’t so darn tired. She felt as though she was using her last mile of gas and was running short very quickly. The year had been tough and that was putting it mildly.

    She lost her long-time fiancée, Tim, to stomach cancer. One day, he began having terrible stomach cramps, and when they got to the emergency room, he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Six months later, he was gone. It was still like a dream to her. They had been together since their graduate days, seven years ago. They had meant to get married, but it just hadn’t happened. Planning the wedding was just too time consuming for her and she’d been short on time. Tim was

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