family can attend. I’d like to invite my sister as well. So I think mid-spring would be best.” Relieved, she cupped his cheek. “That would be lovely.” His thumb brushed along her jaw to the corner of her mouth, and lingered. “I love this dimple.” She reached up and touched his dimples with both her forefingers. “I think I fell in love with ye the first time I saw these. I just didn’t know it yet.” “You poleaxed me from the moment you came around the corner of the train station.” James captured her fingers and drew her hands down. Then he kissed her—softly, gently, as if she was a skittish foal, and he was afraid of startling her. Bridget kissed him back and pressed her body against him, needing to show James that, in spite of her recent bout of tears, she wasn’t fragile and would be his partner in all ways. I will be yers for always, my darling. And ye will be mine. Then Bridget became lost in their kisses, and all rational thought fled.
Dear Readers,
I hope A Valentine’s Choice brought you a feeling of love and romance regardless of the time of year in which you read the story. I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know that the saga of the O’Donnell sisters isn’t over. (Alana and Catriona will eventually have their own stories.) Sally and Harry O’Hanlon met and fell in love in Irish Luck , a short story in Montana Sky Christmas . Samantha and Wyatt Thompson’s story is Starry Montana Sky . I hope you enjoy the Montana Sky Series , and I look forward to bringing you many more stories in the years to come.
Debra Holland
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
In gratitude to: My editors: Louella Nelson Linda Carroll-Bradd Adela Brito, who always make my stories better.
To Delle Jacobs, friend and talented cover artist.
To my formatter: Author E.M.S., whom I always trust to do a great job.
To my beta readers: My mother, Honey Holland My aunt, Hedy Codner Marlene Larsen, I appreciate your sharp eyes.
To Ed Millner, who rescues me from computer and formatting problems.
To all my Facebook friends, who make suggestions when I ask for help and are so eager for more Montana Sky Stories, I’m truly blessed to “know” you!