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Good TogetherBy C.J. CarmichaelCarrigans of Circle C, Book 1Publisher: Tule Publishing GroupRelease Date: February 3, 2014Genre: Contemporary FictionLength: 239 PagesASIN: B00I8A57CABuy Link: AmazonAbout the book:Mattie, the eldest of Marietta’s Carrigan girls, married rodeo cowboy, Wes Bishop, right out of high school and raised twin daughters. A happy life, she thought, but now that she’s in her late thirties and their daughters have left for college, her husband has become strangely distant.Then one night Wes comes home late from a rodeo—with a stranger’s key in his pocket. He won’t talk, but she knows something is wrong.When her worst fears are confirmed, the hits keep coming. It seems her husband is determined to destroy everything she loves in this world. Thankfully she still has her sisters, and her home on The Circle C Ranch. But more and more she thinks, not of her roots in Marietta, but of her kind, dependable neighbour, Nat Diamond. Over the years Nat has been a constant in her life, but only as a friend. Is it possible the two of them could become more? But if Nat really does have romantic feelings for her—as she suspects—why does he keep pulling away?Is there something he needs to tell her?
Excerpt
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“What’s
going on, Wes?” she asked softly.
He
grabbed onto his mug with both of his tough, sun-darkened hands and gazed down
into it, his posture sagging with a sort of sadness Mattie had never seen in
him before.
“Why
won’t you look at me?”
He
did raise his head then, but only briefly. Getting up from the stool, he went
to the far window. The house had been designed open concept with a seamless
transition between kitchen and family area. A river-rock fireplace with a heavy
walnut mantel grounded the south end of the room. Large paneled windows to the
west and north looked out to the pastures and Flathead Lake in the distance.
Mattie
set down her mug next to her husband’s and went to stand beside him. She’d
lived with this view for nineteen years, but never took it for granted. From
here you could see almost all of their land. And it was beautiful.
Wes
shifted, putting an extra foot between them. “Mattie—I’ve been thinking it’s
time to sell.”
“What?”
This was something they’d never discussed. She wouldn’t even have considered it
an option. “But—this land is...” She couldn’t find the words to go on. She’d
been raised to consider land the most important and valuable thing in the
world. Her father’s ties to the Circle C were blood and marrow deep. And, being
married to Wes, she’d come to feel the same way about Bishop Stables too.
“I’m
getting too old to rodeo, but I’m not interested in breeding and training
Tennessee Walkers. That was Mom and Dad’s thing. Not mine.”
She
wasn’t surprised that he was making this admission. She’d suspected as much for
years. “But—what about the girls?” This land was their heritage, their
birthright. But then an ugly suspicion rose up in her. Unlike her father who
had made no secret of his disappointment in fathering four daughters, Wes had
never seemed to care that they had no sons. After the twins were born he’d
agreed with her that their family was complete. “Would you be saying this if we
had a son?”
“Of
course... Hell, Mattie, that’s not what this is about.”
She
was relieved to hear that. But only for a second. She was beginning to see that
he’d been thinking about this a long time, and by the firm set of his jaw, he’d
already made up his mind.
Without
any discussion with her.
This
was not how their marriage worked. At least, up until now it wasn’t.
“But,
how will we earn our living? We have four years of college to pay for.”
“Even
if the girls could fund college on their own—what about us? How will we support
ourselves, not to mention save for our retirement? It’s not like we have a big
nest egg set aside.” Making payments to registered plans had never seemed
important. After all, they weren’t yet forty.
“The
proceeds from the ranch will be enough to take care of the girls.” Wes
hesitated. “And you.”
Mattie
stared at him. Finally he was looking at her, too, and his eyes didn’t look
like Wes’s anymore. They were cold and distant as a stranger’s.
Understanding
hit her like a bullet. She gasped, felt a physical pain explode in her gut.
This must be what it’s like to die. You’re living your life—and suddenly you
aren’t.
When
he didn’t say anything, she was forced to put words to the awful thing.
“You
want to sell the ranch. A-and you want to leave me.”
He
moved restlessly from the window, to the sofa, where he straightened a cushion
before shifting to the fireplace. Resting one hand on the walnut mantel, he
turned back to look at her. “Yeah.”
Mattie
clasped her arms around her torso, feeling a wintery chill, and also, a sense
that this simply couldn’t be happening.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
CJ
Carmichael has published over 35 novels and has twice been nominated for a RITA
award. She likes to write stories about romance, family and intrigue, usually
in small town or rural settings. When it’s time to take a break from the
computer, she heads to the Rocky Mountains near her home in Calgary where she
lives with her partner Michael and their cat, Penny. If you’d like to learn
more about her books, check out her website: http://cjcarmichael.com.
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