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Christmas Cowboy
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An Ellora’s Cave Romantica Publication
www.ellorascave.com
Christmas Cowboy
ISBN # 1-4199-0470-1
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Christmas Cowboy Copyright© 2005 Allyson James
Edited by Heather Osborn.
Cover design by Syneca. Photography by Dennis Roliff.
Electronic book Publication: December 2005
This book may not be reproduced or used in whole or in part by any means existing without written
permission from the publisher, Ellora’s Cave Publishing, Inc.® 1056 Home Avenue, Akron OH 44310-
3502.
This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events or locales
is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the authors’ imagination and used fictitiously.
Warning:
The following material contains graphic sexual content meant for mature readers. Christmas Cowboy has
been rated E–rotic by a minimum of three independent reviewers.
Ellora’s Cave Publishing offers three levels of Romantica™ reading entertainment: S (S-ensuous), E (E-
rotic), and X (X-treme).
S- ensuous love scenes are explicit and leave nothing to the imagination.
E- rotic love scenes are explicit, leave nothing to the imagination, and are high in volume per the overall
word count. In addition, some E-rated titles might contain fantasy material that some readers find
objectionable, such as bondage, submission, same sex encounters, forced seductions, and so forth. E-rated
titles are the most graphic titles we carry; it is common, for instance, for an author to use words such as
“fucking”, “cock”, “pussy”, and such within their work of literature.
X- treme titles differ from E-rated titles only in plot premise and storyline execution. Unlike E-rated titles,
stories designated with the letter X tend to contain controversial subject matter not for the faint of heart.
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C HRISTMAS C OWBOY
Allyson James
Dedication
For my husband, the best hero ever.
Christmas Cowboy
Chapter One
In a large kitchen scented with Christmas baking, in the small town of Makeview,
Texas, Mary Kincaid poured a quantity of rum into two eggnogs and set them on the
table. “Look’s like he’s taken the bait,” she said.
Her friend, Serena St. Clair, nodded. “Kelly’s a sweet girl. When your grandson
shows up, she’ll let him in, and then…
“Nature will take its course?” Mary suggested over the rim of her mug.
The two women stared at each other, then, at the same time, shook their heads.
“Nah,” Serena said. “They’re too young and stubborn.”
“I don’t know,” Mary answered. “Your niece is a beautiful young woman, and
Trey’s a cutie. In my day, that’s all it took.”
“Young people are different now. All they think about is work .” Serena grinned. “I
think we’re going to have to meddle.”
Mary brightened. “Oh, goodie. After all, what’s the holiday season without a little
magic?”
“We shouldn’t enchant people, you know,” Serena pointed out. “That wouldn’t be
right.” But her eyes twinkled.
“Well, we won’t enchant them , exactly.”
The two friends looked at each other and laughed. “Are you thinking what I’m
thinking?” Mary asked.
“I sure am.”
They shared another laugh, then Mary bustled around fetching candles, incense
and crystals, and the two women went to work.
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