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We're back to A Smoky Mountain Christmas. Week before last we left Tina frustrated at being stuck in the mountains. She's a city gal and the closest she's come to an axe, is the wood from her own fireplace. She's about to learn just how dangerous an axe can be.
Please check back, one lucky winner will receive an ecopy of A Smoky Mountain Christmas. There won't be a Six Sentence Sunday next week because of Christmas. Please check back January 1 st. Have a wonderful holiday. Here are this week's Six-Sentences. Enjoy. She’d be darned if she let this man chip away at what staying power she had left. She jerked up the axe, brought it above her head and gave the log a good whack. With a pop, the slashed log took flight off the stump and landed within a couple of inches of Hank’s leg. "Oh, Lord," Tina whispered. A tic worked his cheek, flickered the skin around his left eye. "Good grief, woman, give me the darned axe -- you’re going to maim one or both of us for life." Switching up this week for a little peek inside my upcoming novel, Perfect Match.
Cali's home has been broken into for the second time. Trace has insisted she move in with him until it's safe for her to return home. He had no intention of becoming involved with another woman, but let down his guard once with Cali. Now he must treat her with the respect she deserves. When he managed to get her safely settled, he'd see to it Sarah took extra good care of her and be sure to distance himself from the temptation of caring for her. As much as Trace wanted to deny it, his attraction toward Cali had grown, but he wouldn't go beyond the boundaries of friendship. Because she'd asked and he'd given his word. Except he wanted Cali around. He would protect her. Even if it meant protection from himself. Thanks so much for stopping by! Leave a comment if you like, I'd love to hear your thoughts. This week we're following Tina's thoughts on Hank's allowing her to learn how to use an axe to chop wood. Though Tina had insited she do her part, she's having second thoughts.
Hank pulled earmuffs attached to his hat down around his ears, then gestured toward the axe and shot her a grin. "Since you insist on chopping the wood yourself, I wouldn’t take too long if I were you. Frostbite’s a nasty thing." Tina bit off the temptation to tell Hank where he could stick his axe—and his opinion of her. He stood there, a smug smile on his face, and watched her. If Hank had thoughts of her becoming little Miss Country Bumpkin, it wasn’t going to happen-not by a long shot. Thank you for visiting! Please leave a comment to be eligible to win a copy of A Smoky Mountain Christmas. Check out other Six Sunday author posts. |
BEST EBOOK READERAuthorCarol's a wife, mom and grandmother. She's won numerous awards in short story publication. She lives in the sunny South with her husband who patiently awaits his time away from her writing. . Archives
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