Taming Molly: Heroes of Henderson ~ Book 2.5 A DuVal Cousins Quickie

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and laid her down.

    It was past noon, and just as church was letting out, when the two of them strolled hand-in-hand up big Jim’s drive, wearing exactly what they’d had on the night before.

Thanks for reading Taming Molly. I sure hope you enjoyed it. If you’re curious about all those Henderson romances, from Hale and Genevra to Lolly, Brooks, and Vance, check out:

    Playin’ Cop
    Heroes of Henderson ~ Prequel
    A 32,000 word novella
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    Good Cop
    Heroes of Henderson ~ Book 1
    Full Length Novel
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    Bad Cop
    Heroes of Henderson ~ Book 2
    Full Length Novel
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    If you want more of Molly and Josh and want to know what the gift was in the pizza box, look for the next full-length Heroes of Henderson novel.

    Top Dog
    Heroes of Henderson ~ Book 3
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    Keep reading for a sneak peek.

The Heroes of Henderson Series continues with

    Top Dog
    Heroes of Henderson ~ Book 3
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    Crain Carraway, Dallas business tycoon and sports fanatic, is not from Henderson. But his wife is. Although no one knows that because she managed to get cold feet after their impromptu Vegas wedding. Hiding out in her hometown, she’s sicked her lawyer on him, doing her best to buy his silence and a quickie divorce.

    Like hell.

    It’s taken him way too long to find the perfect Mrs. Carraway, and now that he’s had the fortuitous luck to stumble into Henderson and his bride, he’s not about to let her go.

    Chapter One

         The trouble with trouble is it always starts out as fun.
                                                    
    Four Months Earlier

          Crain Carraway slipped inside the luxurious bathroom of his Las Vegas suite and shut the door quietly. Even though he couldn’t sleep, it seemed that his beautiful bride was out cold after a very lengthy, highly energetic, totally off-the-charts, roll-me-over-and-do-that-again consummation of their marriage. God, she was something. Something fine looking and brilliant and just as sweet as the cherry on top of his Absolut Old Fashioned. He couldn’t believe she was his. All his. And he couldn't sleep because he wanted the world to know it.
    Starting with his parents.
    He dialed their number, checking the time on his watch. Dallas was two hours ahead of Vegas and on a weekday morning his parents should be up and at ’em. No doubt this would get their day started with a bang.
    “Honey Bear!” his momma said in greeting, as if he wasn’t thirty-five-years old.
    “Momma Bear,” he said back, playing her game. “Put me on speaker and round up Poppa Bear. I have big news.”
    “Big news?”
    “Texas-sized news.”
    His mother laughed. “Bigger than when you started CC Dallas, Inc.? Lucius!” his mother shouted. “Your son has Texas-sized news he wants us to hear together.”
    “May as well grab a bottle of champagne while you’re at it, Ma. You’re gonna need it.” Crain said.
    “I'll bet that luxury suite at Cowboys Stadium came through,” his father’s voice echoed over the phone.
    “Even better than that,” Crain said, grinning at himself in the bathroom mirror. “Dad, do you remember that statuesque blonde I pointed out when you stopped in the office a month ago? The one trying to hide all that beauty under those smart-girl glasses?”
    “Do I? That pretty little gal had you drooling like a Bluetick Coonhound.”
    Crain chuckled. “Guilty as charged. Well, it took some doing, but I finally got that pretty little gal to agree to a dinner date. I took her to Nick & Sam’s.”
    “Best steakhouse in Dallas,” his dad said.
    “And she loved it. In fact, the date went so well she agreed to meet me for drinks at the Ice House the next night. One thing led to another very good night and, although I will admit she was a little bit tipsy when I asked her to accompany me to Las Vegas, I assure you she was completely sober when I asked her to marry

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