Y’all, I cannot wait to get a chance to read this one. Β It’s book one in a great series (all of which have fantastic reviews on Amazon) … and a little birdie told me that Ms. MorganΒ is working on Book 4 right now. Β So hurry up and read the other three so you are ready π
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Crystal Springs Homecoming series
by Mary Jane Morgan
Blurb:
Megan Swearingenβs life changes forever with the death of her father. Leaving college, she returns home to find her younger sister mute with shock, her mother too depressed to function, and their beloved Thoroughbred horse farm on the verge of going under. Sheβs barely arrived when sheβs forced to accept help from Brett Dawson — the man who once broke her heart — when a marauding mountain lion threatens one of the prized horses they depend on for survival.
Brett would rather be anywhere but the Swearingen ranch. Caught between his feelings for Megan and the powder keg of the ongoing feud between their families, he feels his only choice is to help Megan, regardless of the consequences. If it werenβt for Brettβs father, Meganβs dad might still be alive, and she wouldnβt be here now sacrificing her future to save her familyβs ranch.
As the long-simmering attraction between Megan and Brett resurfaces, it is threatened almost before it begins by dark family secrets swirling around them — secrets that turn to danger and could very well destroy not only their new beginning, but the lives of everyone they both love.
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Excerpt:
The sound of a vehicle outside drew Meganβs gaze away from the orphaned foal. She was too desperate to feel anything but relief that Brett had returned. She needed his help tonight if this foal was going to live. Needing Brett stuck in her craw, but there was no way around it, at least until she had time to talk to her vet and learn what to do.
βHowβs she doing?β Brett stepped inside the stall carrying a shallow pan and a bucket of bottles full of what she assumed was colostrum.
βSheβs alert.β
βGood. She needs two to three liters of this yummy stuff. Weβll divide it into three or four doses, but no use trying to feed it to her now. She needs to be hungry or sheβll never drink from a pan.β
βA pan? Why canβt we bottle feed her?β
βWe could. Itβs a little risky, though. The bottle has to be held at a specific height or milk can run down her trachea into her lungs.β
βBut can she can drink from a pan?β Megan watched him set his supplies down.
βWeβll teach her.β
She groaned. βI donβt know how.β God she hated to admit that.
βI do,β he said with a grin.
She must have looked as overwhelmed as she felt because he patted her shoulder. She should have pulled away from his touch but found it comforting, which irritated her to no end.
Sheβd always liked Brettβs touch. She remembered only too vividly that long-ago barn dance and hot summer night when Brett had dragged her out behind the barn and pulled her into his arms. His lips had not only stolen her breath but her heart. Sheβd had a crush on him most of her life and that night, when sheβd just turned sixteen, heβd treated her like a woman.
And then never touched her again.
The sound of Brettβs voice dragged her mind away from the memory.
βIn about three hours, when sheβs up on her feet and good and hungry, weβll pour her first liter into this pan. After she sucks it off my fingers, sheβll start sucking it out of the pan,β Brett explained. βIβll demonstrate, then you should be able to do it yourself. Sheβll need the rest of the colostrum about every hour. And sheβll need her immunoglobulin levels checked in about twelve to fourteen hours so we know if weβve gotten enough colostrum in her for her to get passive immunity from it.”
Meganβs mind jammed with all the information. Thank God someone around here knew what he was doing, even if it was Brett, because she sure didnβt. She stroked the foalβs head with a shaky hand.
βYour vet knows all this, but Iβll go ahead and fill you in,β he said. She nodded, still in a daze. βOnce her colostrumβs good to go, youβll start on milk. Every two hours. I brought powdered milk to get you through a couple of days. Figured thatβll give you time to get to the vetβs office and get some of your own.β
βThat was very generous of you,β she managed to say.
βDonβt want you to lose this little filly. This is going to be a lot of hard work, for the first few weeks especially, but it can be done.β
Her throat tightened. Every two hours. How would she possibly manage? βI can do it,β she squeezed out of her constricted throat, praying she was right.
βNot by yourself you canβt. No one could.β He shook his head. βJust canβt be done. Every two hours for five days is not a one-man job.β He knelt down beside the foal and gave her a brisk rub-down, his big hands strong and sure.
Meganβs mind flicked back to those hands on her, rubbing up and down her back and cupping her bottom. She felt her face flush and prayed he didnβt notice.
βSheβs a beauty,β Brett said, stroking her neck.
Megan forced herself to quit thinking about what his hands had felt like on her and focus on the task she was up against. Panic threatened to overwhelm her. He was right. She couldnβt do it alone. If she had nothing else to do, she couldnβt manage it, but add on her responsibilities around here, and it was all she could do not to put her head in her hands and cry.
Brett stroked the fillyβs shoulder, ran a finger down the blaze on her forehead. βPretty markings. Youβve got a good one.β
Lauren patted the foalβs nose and Brett smiled. βYou want to help?β Lauren nodded with enthusiasm. βGood. Keep rubbing her. She needs the stimulation. Got any names picked out?β
Lauren shook her head.
Brett furrowed his brows, and Megan could tell he was wondering about Laurenβs lack of speech.
Megan stood. βIβve got a refrigerator in the office. Let me go stick these bottles in it.β She picked up the bucket full of bottles and headed to the office, bracing herself before going in where theyβd found her father. She put the supplies in the refrigerator as quickly as she could, eager to get out of there.
When she stepped back into the stall, the filly was up on her chest. βI think Iβll call her Gracie. Saving Grace will be her registered name.β
βYou thinking sheβll be your saving grace?β Brett asked, standing and straddling the foal as he supported her in her efforts to stand. βSheβll more than likely be the straw that broke the camelβs back, especially if you wonβt let me help you.β
Megan glared at him. βIβm letting you help me now, arenβt I?β
βYeah, but itβs about to kill you.β
βYou got that right.β Megan put her hands on her hips and watched the foal. She was beautiful. βI have high hopes for this little filly. Her sire held every racing record in the region. Iβve got to keep her alive.β
βJack was a great one, thatβs for sure,β Brett responded. βI figured youβd have his frozen sperm.β
Megan cleared her throat. βWe did,β she said, embarrassment washing over her. βDad sold it.β
βDamn and double damn.β
Megan shrugged. What was there to say? This was such a nightmare, she had no choice but to agree to Brettβs help, at least for tonight. βI have friends who can take feeding shifts. And Lauren will help, too. After tonight youβll be off the hook.β
βNo hook for me. I live for this sort of thing. Pumps me up. I shoulda been a vet I guess.β
βWhy arenβt you?β she asked.
He scowled. βGood question. One Iβve thought about, too, but I know you donβt really care so Iβll spare you.β
Surprisingly enough she did care, in a detached sort of way. She sat on the stall floor. βSuit yourself.β
βBe right back.β He stepped out of the stall and went outside the barn. She heard his truck door open and shut and hoped he wasnβt going too far. She felt totally inadequate to care for this foal. And the foal was what was important now, not her feelings toward the Lawsons.
Brett stepped back inside. He handed her a piece of paper with a couple of names and numbers written on it. βFirst name is the lady with the Doberman. Second name is a guy whoβll come haul off the mare.β
She nodded, wondering how much that would cost. It had to be done, no matter, but it made her sick and it was one more expense she couldnβt pay.
βIβll get a bunch of ranchers together tomorrow to try and ferret out the lion. Itβs a renegade. Not looking for food. Bad news for us all. Iβll let you know when we kill it.β
βI hope itβs soon.β She watched as Gracie tried once again to stand and wanted to applaud when the strugglingΒ filly made it to her feet on wobbly legs. βShould I go heat up the colostrum?β
βIn a bit. Let her get up and down a few more times. Then she should be good and hungry.β
βI need to get some of the horses in their stalls and finish feeding them,β Megan said, shoving to her feet and stepping out into the barn aisle. She was more than ready to get away from Brett. Being around him made it difficult to stay angry with him. The man seemed to truly care, at least about the foal.
She went outside to the corral and petted each of her horses. βI know youβre hungry, guys. Your feedβs coming in a minute.β She leaned against Dancer and willed herself to gather enough strength to get through this evening.
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Author Info:
In addition to the Crystal Springs Homecoming Romances:
Mary Jane is also the author ofΒ Dangerous MovesΒ andΒ Shelby’s Gift. Β You can find her atΒ http://www.maryjanemorganauthor.com/. Β She’s always happy to hear from readers so make sure you send her a note atΒ marywriter23@sbcglobal.net.
