Cowboy Take Me Away

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Authors: Lorelei James
Tags: Western, Erotic, cowboy, family feud, romeo and juliet, flashbacks, mckays
there.”
    Her mother clucked her tongue. “That girl is fast. Michael will get what he wants from her and move on.”
    “Oh, I don’t know. He leaves for basic training at the end of the summer and as soon as he’s done they’re getting married.”
    “Ach. She’s too young.” She shifted on the bed. “Did Beverly introduce you to anyone?”
    The image of Carson McKay’s perfect face flashed in her mind and she felt her cheeks heat. His good looks aside, he was so much…more than the boys she’d gone to school with. The only trace of boyishness in him was in that dimpled smile and the devilry twinkling in his dark blue eyes. The rest of him was all man—wide shoulders, broad chest, strong arms, rough-skinned hands. An earthy mix of sun and soil and soap emanated from him; an irresistible musk that tempted her to rest her face in the crook of his neck and just breathe him in.
    “You did meet someone.”
    Carolyn blushed.
    “What’s his name?”
    “Carson. He’s a little sure of himself, but that’s probably because he’s so good-looking.”
    “Did he ask to see you again?”
    She finally met her mother’s gaze. “Yes. But I kind of ran off after…”
    Her mother’s brown eyes sharpened. “Did he try something with you?”
    “No. We were outside just talking—” you’ll go to hell for lying , “—and someone shouted to get his attention. That’s when I learned his last name is McKay.”
    Silence.
    Carolyn looked down as she traced the frayed ends of the yarn ties holding the eyelet and satin quilt together.
    The air seemed to stretch so thin she had a hard time breathing. Finally, she blurted, “But don’t worry. I’ll stay away from him.”
    “He knows…?”
    “That my father is Elijah West? Yes.”
    “How were things between you before you learned each other’s last names?”
    She smiled, remembering the man’s audacity. “Carson told me he was gonna marry me.”
    Her mother raised both eyebrows. “You mean he asked to marry you?”
    “No. He said I was the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen and we oughta skip all the dating stuff and get married.” She suspected he’d only been half kidding. Although Carson had seemed ready to run when she’d told him she was eighteen. But that kiss, that glorious kiss had changed his mind.
    It’d changed everything.
    She’d kissed a few boys over the years. Even if she’d made out with a hundred guys nothing could’ve prepared her for kissing a man like Carson McKay. Nothing. Carson was heat and passion. When he’d pressed his hard body against hers? She finally understood Beverly’s claim about need overtaking reason.
    “ Liebchen .”
    Carolyn’s head snapped up guiltily. “Sorry. I know—”
    “I think you’d like to get to know him better.”
    “I can’t.”
    “Nonsense.”
    Shocked, she stammered, “B-but—”
    “Whatever is between your father and Carson’s father is their issue. Not yours. Not Carson’s. You’re an adult. You’re allowed to make your own decisions. If you want to spend time with Carson? That is your business.”
    “And what happens when Dad finds out? He might kick me out.”
    “I won’t let that happen. I promise.”
    Her mother had never stood up to her father. If Carolyn pursued something with Carson McKay she’d be totally on her own, with no support.
    Like that’d be anything new.
    Carolyn managed a fake smile. “I’ve found some patterns I’d like your opinion on.”
    “Clothes for you?”
    “Yes.”
    “New clothes you can wear on your dates with Carson McKay?” her mom asked with a sly smile.
    “Mom. Give it up.”
    “Never. Now show me what you’re working with.”
    Late Saturday afternoon, Marshall, Stuart and Thomas, Carolyn’s three brothers who still lived at home, traipsed into the kitchen.
    “I love it when you’re home for the summer,” Thomas said, sniffing the air. “We get decent meals for a change.”
    Marshall and Stuart each punched him in the

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