Creed (MEN OF CLIFTON, MONTANA #40) by Susan Fisher-Davis EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Susan Fisher-Davis
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Abbie shifted her weight from one foot to the other in the crowded store.
She realized that it was a mistake to come on a busy Saturday. Everyone
seemed to be there, including their family members and pets.
She glanced around, trying to catch a glimpse of what was happening at
the front of the line. She couldn’t see anything because the man in front of
her was tall and she couldn’t see over him without leaving the line, which
she would never do. All she could see was his back, covered by a sheepskin
coat and on his head was a brown cowboy hat. His hair had streaks of gray
and reached his collar.
Abbie tried to imagine what he looked like under the hat. As she tried to
sneak a look at his face, she lost her balance and stumbled into him. He
turned quickly, and their eyes met. His dark gaze reminded her of rich dark
chocolate, framed by thick eyelashes. He scowled at her.
Despite his rugged features, he was not exactly gorgeous, his nose had
been broken at some point and there was a thin, jagged scar running
through his left cheekbone toward the corner of his mouth, but yet, there
was something sexy about him. Abbie guessed he was in his forties based
on his appearance.
“Sorry,” she mumbled, feeling embarrassed. He just nodded and turned
back to the front. “Oh, that’s okay. No problem,” she added in a low voice,
trying to sound like a man.
When he looked at her again, he raised an eyebrow. She shrugged and
looked away quickly, relieved when he turned back around. The line moved
along, and it was finally the unpleasant cowboy’s turn.
“Hey Creed, what can I get for you?” asked the clerk behind the counter.
Abbie wondered if Creed was his first or last name as she watched him
place an order. He spoke in a deep voice that could rival Trace Adkins.
Without any struggle, he picked up the large bag of dog food and placed it
on the counter.
“Alright, we’ll let you know when your order is ready,” said Junior, the
clerk.
Creed gave him a nod of thanks before turning to leave. As he walked
past her, he glanced at Abbie once more, frowned, and then moved away.
Abbie let out a sigh of relief and stepped forward to place her own order
for cat food before wandering through the store to wait for her turn. She
took in the various scents of the feed store; leather, livestock feed, and
probably some manure too.
Two years ago, her husband, Jeremy divorced her, and now he was
engaged to the woman he cheated on her with. Despite being heartbroken,
Abbie knew deep down that the divorce was for the best. It just took her
some time to come to terms with it.
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