Six Sentence Sunday - A Knight in Cowboy Boots #6

Time for another Six Sentence Sunday. This is from  A Knight in Cowboy Boots, which is releasing August 4th from Pink Petal Books (It will show up on Amazon around the 20th.) You can pre-order it here and get a 20% discount off the cover price.


“A man oughta take a woman dancin’.”

 The flutter in Maddie’s stomach moved lower.

“What kind of dancing do you do to fiddle music?”

“The spirited kind.” He let a beat pass before he continued. “But I think you’re the kinda woman a man takes slow dancin’, someplace where there ain’t much light, so’s nobody’d see when I kissed you.” 

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11 comments:

  1. Dancin' can be all sorts of things. Nice

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  2. Love it, sassy and warm, congrats on your new release!!

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  3. A cowboy who likes to dance slowly and kiss - yes, definitely my kind of cowboy! Great six.

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  4. I've always thought that if men realized how much women to dance (and how sexy it can be), they'd all sign up for lessons! Looks like your hero knows plenty already. I'd two-step with him any day.

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  5. My oh my! Yep, slow dancin' is the way to go!
    :-)

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  6. Hot stuff! Love western romances. A friend of mine says, "Dancing leads to fornication." I winked and said, "Yeah, if you do it right."
    J.D. Faver
    www.jdfaver.com

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  7. Smooth...very nice. Like the exchange. You shold have posted a link to a blurb or an excerpt. I would like to know a little more about it.

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  8. Got to love the slow dance

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  9. Quite the charmer, isn't he? Great snippet!

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  10. Ah ha! I was looking for it on Amazon today. No wonder I couldn't find it, LOL! I'll check back in two weeks and snag a copy. I'm so excited for you Suz!

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