A Very Marietta Christmas

Part of the Montana Millionaires Series
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Come Home for Christmas, Cowboy – Megan Crane

Christina Grey Cooper has done her best to be the wife her husband Dare seems to need, no matter that it’s tearing them both apart. But this Christmas, she can’t pretend any more: letting go of her marriage is long overdue. Dare Cooper is well aware he’s letting his past poison everything– but he can’t believe Christina will really leave him. Until it’s too late. Yet Christmas can be magical for those who seek it, and Christina’s hometown of Marietta has a way of making that magic real. Can Dare find his way home to the only woman he’s ever loved-and can Christina find a way to forgive him?

The Kidnapped Christmas Bride – Jane Porter

All he wants is a Christmas memory… Trey Sheenan has risked and lost everything– his freedom, his fiancee McKenna Douglas, and his infant son TJ. McKenna has loved Trey since they were kids, but she’s had enough. She’s put her mistakes– namely Trey– behind her and moved on. When Trey is released early from prison, he’s determined to beg McKenna’s forgiveness. But he’s too late. McKenna is marrying someone else. Or is she? Once again, Trey risks everything, but this time it’s for love… and the memory of one perfect Christmas together as a family.

A Sweet Montana Christmas – Roxanne Snopek

When Austin takes over the family farm, he is convinced that Melinda won’t want the only future open to him. Rural Montana, after glittering Chicago? Melinda Sweet doesn’t need her husband to have great wealth, she just needs him to believe in their life together– especially now, when at last there’s a baby on the way.

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From "Come Home for Christmas, Cowboy" by Megan Crane

“You could smile,” she told him. “It won’t kill you.”

“It might.”

“You’re the one who wanted to pretend we were happy together,” she reminded him, and there was no particular accusation in her voice. It was simply a fact. “This was your idea. You could have been sitting at home in Denver all by yourself if you wanted. You probably shouldn’t have come all the way up here and agreed to lie about your feelings if it’s this hard for you to crack a single freaking smile.”

“It’s never just a smile, though. Is it?”

And the situation got out of hand, just like that.

“Dare…”

But she was whispering, and she had no idea if she was warding him off or begging him to come closer.

“First it’s the smile,” he said, his voice a husky thing in the momentary privacy of the back hall. “Then all the things that come with it. You make me imagine I can be that man you smile at, Christina. You make me think that if I play him long enough, I’ll turn into him one day. But what happens if I don’t?”

“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”

She also didn't care. The hallway was dimly lit, his mouth was so close to hers as he stood there in front of her that it was the only thing she could think about. Then he flattened his palms on the wall on each side of her head and the world disappeared into that gaze of his, smoky and intent.

“You know where I come from,” he said, his voice like a dark throb along the surface of her skin, then deep beneath it. “You know what that makes me. Why do I have to keep reminding you?”

“You were a kid who deserved better and a man who overcame a deeply crappy start,” she said, not following him. But it was hard to follow anything just then that wasn’t his mouth. “You were also an awesome husband for a while, but then you went deep freeze on me. That’s on you, Dare.”

“You’re drunk.”

“I’m tipsy. Slightly tipsy. And what does that have to do with anything?”

He leaned closer and Christina trembled, thinking he would put his mouth to hers again. But he didn’t. He angled himself so his mouth was right next to her ear, so that when he spoke his voice shivered over her and into her as if his hands were running along her skin.
She wanted that more than she could bear.

“That’s too bad.”

“Why?” She hardly recognized her own voice. Tight and needy and breathless besides. “I thought you told me not to get drunk.”

“But if you were, I might tell you all the ways I want you, because you wouldn’t remember. You wouldn’t hold me to it in the light of day.” His breath fanned over her skin and she wanted. She’d wanted him forever. She thought she always would. God save her from the things she wanted. “You wouldn’t know.”

“I already know.” She didn’t mean to move, but then her hands were at his hips, touching him as if she’d never lost that right. As if he’d never shut her out. As if his body was as much hers as her own had always been. She’d forgotten how good that felt. How right. “But that doesn’t matter if you won’t do it, does it?”

“Christina.” Her name was like fire. It streaked through her, searing her to the bone. “I try so hard to keep you safe, especially from me, and yet all I seem to do is hurt you.”

She wasn’t drunk, but she wasn’t thinking particularly clearly, either. And maybe that was a good thing. She wrapped her arms around that lean waist of his, luxuriating in the feel of those hard muscles she loved so much even through the long sleeved shirt he wore. The exquisite perfection of his finely-hewn back. He sucked in a breath and she tipped her head back, her face still caged between his hands on that wall on either side and her arms caging him in turn, and their gazes tangled. Held.

“Then stop it,” she suggested, and then she lifted herself up the remaining distance, high up on her toes in her favorite old boots, and kissed him.

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