Kathryn Albright - Wild West Christmas - A Family for the Rancher / Dance with a Cowboy / Christmas in Smoke River

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CURL UP WITH A COWBOY THIS CHRISTMAS WITH THESE THREE HEARTWARMING TALESA FAMILY FOR THE RANCHERTwo years ago Dillen Roach fell for wealthy debutante Alice Truett. Now she’s at his door with his orphaned nephews in tow! Could Alice be the perfect Christmas gift for this solitary rancher?DANCE WITH A COWBOYKathleen Sheridan is determined to leave the tragedy of her past behind her – including brooding cowboy Garrett. But, with Christmas magic in the air, can she resist the warmth of his touch?CHRISTMAS IN SMOKE RIVERGale McBurney is an utter mystery to rich city girl Lilah Cornwell. But to make Smoke River her home by Christmas she’ll have to let this rugged cattleman take the reins…

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“Should warm up directly.” He tipped his hat and limped off toward the entrance. A moment later the door clicked shut.

“Look at the moose head!” said Cody, pointing at the trophy above the mantel.

Alice frowned. Had Dillen shot that poor creature or paid good money for a stuffed head?

“And there’s a bearskin rug,” said Cody, now dancing from one wonder to another. He petted the mountain-goat hide draped on the sofa and knelt to peek under the sheet at the chair fashioned from brown-and-white cowhide and bull horns. Finally he marveled at the chandelier, which was a rustic combination of elk horns and lanterns.

Dillen had all this and still he felt he could not provide a home for these two orphaned boys? The man should be ashamed. The room heated Alice’s blood. She had not come seeking a fight, merely some explanation. But her purpose had changed.

Dillen appeared a few moments later smelling of horse and sweat. Even disheveled and flushed, his mere appearance caused her pulse to pound and her heart to race as if she were the one who had just run here from the barn. She stood stupefied as his eyes met hers. For just a moment she forgot why she had come and what she was doing here. Then he looked at the boys and his brow furrowed in obvious displeasure. Cody dropped the front paw of the bearskin rug and straightened as Colin inched closer to her. In that instant, she recalled her mission.

Dillen’s generous mouth went tight. He looked less than pleased to see them. It was a new experience for her. Of all the emotions she had secretly hoped her arrival in Blue River Junction would elicit from this man, ire was not among them. In that instant she knew that she should never have come to the ranch. He had made it clear how he felt, and he had explained about the mix-up over the telegrams. He had further asked her to wait and she had, but... Alice’s heart sank. She had every reason to believe that he had forgotten her once more. She knew she was forgettable. Alice was too timid to be memorable. It was only her father’s acclaim and her mother’s money that made her attractive to some. If it were not for Sylvia’s boys, she most certainly would have boarded the very next train and departed, tail between her legs. Still, she had hoped that absence had made the heart grow fonder.

Clearly it had not.

“Alice, what in blue blazes? I asked you to wait in town.”

“Yes, I know. And we have. But you sent no word.”

“So you come all the way out here in the dead of winter? It’s dangerous. Alice, why?”

Because I feared you had forgotten me again. Because I am a fool. She said none of this, of course. Instead she ushered the two boys toward the fireplace with a gentle hand on each one’s small back, and then retreated to the far side of the room. He followed. She slid one arm into each of the opposite sleeves of the mink as she hugged herself and faced him.

When she spoke her voice was low, for she did not want the boys to hear. “I am sorry to interrupt your work. Certainly it must be difficult to run such a large ranch. But you told me that you have no place suitable for the boys and yet...”

He moved closer. He smelled of the horses and she saw the short dark horsehair that clung to his sheepskin jacket and gloves.

“Yet?” he asked.

“I see you have a large house and the means to care for them here.”

Dillen’s brow lowered over his dark eyes and his gaze shifted to take in the room before returning to her. He set his teeth together with a snap and Alice hugged herself more closely. The mink ruff brushed her cheeks.

“Are you seeking a housekeeper, perhaps? Is that the delay? Someone to look after the boys while you work?”

“They can’t stay here,” he said, and glanced to the door as if anxious to see her back.

“It seems a perfectly suitable environment to raise two boys.”

“No,” he said, with no further explanation.

Her stomach roiled now, and she was quite anxious to leave. But she remembered her promise.

“Mr. Roach, I am aware that you have written to a relative of your sister’s husband. I fear that you are, therefore, unwilling to acquiesce to your sister’s wishes. I could help you obtain a housekeeper to see to them so they are not underfoot.”

“No,” he said, glaring now.

She fumed, lowering her chin and matching his cold stare. “Mr. Roach, is it your intention, then, to ignore your sister’s dying request?”

“They can’t stay here.”

“And why not?”

“It’s not my house.”

Chapter Five

There. He’d said it. Dillen had told her the truth and then watched the shock take her back a step as her mouth dropped open in surprise.

“Not yours?” Alice echoed.

“I don’t own it. I never said that I did own it. I’m a hired hand working under Bill Roberts for Alan Harvey. Harvey is the owner. He’s a banker. Works in Denver and only comes up here in the summer to enjoy the mountains. All this is a second home. Can you believe that? Calls it his mountain retreat.”

“But I thought...” Her words trailed off.

“No. Not mine. That’s why they can’t stay. I don’t have permission to have children here, and even if I got it, I’ll not have them living in a bunkhouse, eating beans and bacon. No school out here and no other kids, just work—hard work.”

“I see.” Alice slipped her arms from her sleeves and extended one hand to him, clasping his wrist. “I’ve misjudged you.”

Yes, he knew she had. He didn’t know which was worse, having her think he didn’t want his own kin or having her realize he was unable to care for them.

“I’m sorry, Alice. I’m no further ahead than when I left you. I just can’t seem to get a foothold.”

“I’m sure it must be difficult, all on your own.”

Difficult didn’t begin to cover it. But he had his pride and would not detail his various financial failures.

“You know, my father was the son of a brewer. He comes from simple roots.”

What he knew was that her father was one of the most accomplished and sought-after physicians in Omaha.

“When my mother chose my father, my grandfather was less than pleased with her selection. You see, my father didn’t have his license then, just ambitions and intelligence. But she knew what he could become, and she married him against their wishes. It was only after my brother was born that my grandfather relented, paying for my father’s schooling. After my father passed the boards, my mother brought him his first patients. You see?”

Dillen had a hard time thinking when she touched him, but he could not understand what the devil she was talking about.

“I don’t follow.”

“I’m just saying that sometimes a man needs help to establish that foothold.”

His expression went sour.

“There is no shame in asking for help.”

“There is nothing but shame in it. You don’t know me at all.” He stared at her wide-eyed confusion. How could he make her understand? “I don’t take handouts.”

Alice felt his arm tense and slid her hand down until she clasped his.

“But we are not discussing you. We are discussing what is best for the boys. Perhaps you could wire Mr. Harvey and explain the changes in your domestic responsibilities. He might very well let you occupy this house until he returns.”

Dillen chewed on that for a moment. A rich woman would think nothing of such a request. But Mr. Harvey was his employer, not his friend or his social equal. But Harvey was also a father. He might allow it, and Dillen could assure him that he’d take the best of care of this place and secure a new arrangement for his family, God knew what, before his boss’s arrival. He let the possibility glimmer before him like moonlight on calm waters before the problems rushed in.

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