The hostess greeted Marcus by name and smiled warmly at her. Leah glanced at him, wondering how often he came to the restaurant. Celebration dinners should be rare, not weekly—unless you found an excuse to celebrate every little thing. But what made them special then?
She slid into the booth and mentally shook her head. No matter what Marcus did in the past, this was her celebratory dinner. She smiled as he sat opposite her and determined to enjoy his company for as long as she had it..
The hostess handed them menus. “Would you like something from the bar, Mr. Slade?”
Marcus placed his Stetson beside him on the booth cushion and raised a brow at her.
“Whatever they have on tap will be fine,” she said.
He grinned and nodded. “Two beers, please.”
Glancing at his ‘celebration clothing,” she was glad she’d summed him up right. She’d nearly put on the $900 designer gown she planned to wear to next month’s charity fund raiser and made her look hot as hell, but at the last minute went over what she knew about pro ball player Marcus Slade. Celebrity though he may be, he was obviously still a cowboy at heart. Instead of the silk and satin confection, she pulled on blue jeans and simple blouse . She matched his jeans and western-styled shirt quite well.
Leah opened the menu and looked it over. “You’re a man after my own heart. There’s nothing better to celebrate with than a beer and a good steak.”
He jerked back as if surprised. “You mean to say you’ll actually order a steak?”
“Well, of course.” She laughed, brushing her hair behind her ear. “What’s the point of going to a steak house and not ordering a steak?”
He opened his mouth, but then shut it for a moment before uttering, “Truth be told, most of the women I know don’t eat much meat.”
That was no surprise. Most of the women she’d seen him with were the size of twigs—except in the bosom area—and probably ate weeds.
“Well, I hope you brought along your charge card, because I haven’t eaten much today and I’m starving. I plan to get a really big steak with all the fixings to celebrate.”
Marcus laughed. “Honey, the day I can’t afford to buy a pretty lady a steak is the day I’ll hang it up for good.”
Her heart fluttered at the endearment. Sure, it was common enough for Texans to drop honey and darling like hello and good-bye, but still, hearing it from Marcus made her insides quiver.
He wagged his brows, then glanced down to study his menu. She released a small sigh. Since she was a Roughrider’s fan and had held season tickets for year, she’d known who Marcus was before he moved into The Towers. To say she had a crush on him was probably an understatement, but she’d never suffered from delusions, either. Leah Smith, plain, average daughter of nomad archeologists just wasn’t the type of woman the major league outfielder dated. As much as she wished she differently, she shouldn’t read more into this ‘date’ than what it was—a friendly, celebratory meal.
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Good morning, Pamela. I've recovered from the wonderful, surprise snow Houston got hit with yesterday and, like you, am off to the Northwest Houston RWA's holiday party. I think the roads are no longer icy, so I can make the drive.
I really love A Cowboy's Dream. It was actually the first story I had published, then called Happily Ever After. It was a 5,000-word short in a local anthology. I tweaked it, added to it, and made Marcus a cowboy as well as pro ball player to fit into the Yellow Rose Line at TWRP.
And I learned this week that A Cowboy's Dream is part of a special bundle for sale at TWRP...you get 6 romances at a 33% discount from buying them each separate. Check it out here: http://www.thewildrosepress.com/holiday-miniature-bundle-p-3730.html?zenid=a34fca66f0e814268f837f811ddb3703.
Happy Holidays!
Good Morning. Snow here this morning as well. Good luck with sales.
Good morning Anna,
Looks like a cute Christmas story. I like your new title for this story much better. Cowboy is a nice hook. No snow for us here today, but we were hit over the weekend. Good luck with your sales. :)
I enjoyed your excerpt, Anna. The book sounds like a very good read. Good luck with your writing career.
Sounds great! I love a good cowboy story!
I already bought the bundle - can't wait to read it!
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