Her Colorado Sheriff. Patricia Thayer
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Название: Her Colorado Sheriff

Автор: Patricia Thayer

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781474059169

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СКАЧАТЬ It took a few years, but they all got over it, and with his stepmother’s love they’d all become somewhat of a family.

      He looked up at the house. Did he trust the woman? He used to rely on his cop instincts, but these days he wasn’t so sure. He walked up the steps, knocked on the door and waited until she answered.

      The door finally opened and Miss Townsend motioned him inside. “Please, come in, Sheriff.”

      He stepped across the threshold and caught a whiff of her fragrance, soft and clean like soap. Damn, if she didn’t remind him the past year had been a long and lonely one.

      “You and the boy can stay for the night and I’ll come by in the morning to see about making other arrangements.”

      “That’s not necessary, Sheriff. Ryan and I are planning to head west.”

      “Do you have somewhere to go?”

      She hesitated, then shook her head. “But I have a laptop and I can look for a job.”

      “The B&B Café is looking for a part-time cook,” he blurted out.

      She looked surprised at his volunteering the information.

      He shrugged. “I only know that because I was in earlier for supper and Bill told me he and Betty needed to cut down their workload. They also run a catering business on the side. I know cooking for cowboys is different than cooking for a restaurant...”

      “I am a chef, Sheriff.” She combed back her hair with long fingers. “I graduated from culinary school.”

      “Then it shouldn’t be difficult to find employment.” He played with the hat in his hands. “If you do plan to stay and get a job maybe we can help you find a place to stay. There is the cottage out back. It’s a lot smaller, but there are two bedrooms.”

      He saw the interest in her blue eyes.

      “I’ll just need to talk to Trent.” His brother Austin was one of the owners, too, but wouldn’t care if he rented the place. “Not sure how the Donaldsons left it, but I’m sure it’s livable.”

      “That’s very nice of you,” she told him. “I’ll have to think about it.”

      “I understand. I should get back on patrol.” He didn’t move. Why did he hate leaving her alone? He could sense her fear and couldn’t help but wonder what was causing it.

      “You and your brother are being very generous for letting us stay the night. I’ll make sure we clean up before we leave.”

      “So you’re not staying in town?”

      “Only if I get employment.”

      He nodded. “Okay, if you want to try for that job, the B&B Café is just off Main Street on Aspen.”

      She hugged her robe together. “Thank you again, Sheriff. I’ll think about my options. Of course, Ryan has to be my first consideration. I’ll let you know tomorrow.” She headed to the door, letting him know that he should leave.

      He shouldn’t care, but he found he wanted to help. Why? Maybe it was because when he had trouble, there’d been few people who wanted to stand by him. Sometimes, it took a stranger to step up and give a person a hand.

      He stopped at the door. “I’m new here, too, just a few weeks as the interim sheriff. Hidden Springs is a nice town.” What was he, the chamber of commerce? Then he realized what he said was true. Maybe he should take his own advice and give this place a chance.

       Chapter Two

      The next morning, Shelby packed their suitcases. No matter what happened today, they weren’t going to be staying in the farmhouse.

      By ten o’clock, Ryan had been fed his usual bowl of Cheerios and they headed into town. Shelby parked her compact car off Main Street and eyed the storefront building, the B&B Café.

      Should she go in and see about the job? She glanced in the backseat and saw Ryan busy with his picture album. He kept looking at his mother’s photo. She had no way to explain to the boy about the evil of some people. How they could take another life.

      “Look, Ryan, we’re going to go inside so I can see about getting a job.”

      “Mama worked. She worked at my school.”

      “That’s right, sweetie. She was a teacher.”

      “She was going to teach me, too.” He blinked really fast. “Now, she’s in heaven with Daddy.”

      “Yes, she is, and he’s going to take care of her forever and ever.” Shelby had trouble holding back the tears. “So don’t worry about her.”

      Shelby got out of the car, went to the backseat and helped Ryan out, too. They walked into the café, and she opened the glass door. Here goes. She released a breath, hoping to relax a little.

      Inside, Shelby looked around and decided she liked the down-home atmosphere. Several gingham-checked-cloth-covered tables were situated on a black-and-white-tiled floor, and black leather padded booths ran along the wall under the windows. There were pictures of the area’s skiing and hiking trails, and many just of the beautiful Colorado scenery.

      A slight woman about fifty-five came out of the back. She had short gray hair, warm brown eyes and a big smile. “I’m thinking you might be Shelby Townsend.” She smiled down at the boy. “You must be Ryan.”

      Her nephew hid behind her. “Yes, I’m Shelby.” So the sheriff had been here.

      “Welcome to town, I’m Bess Cummings. My husband, Bill, and I own this restaurant and the catering business next door.”

      “Nice to meet you, Mrs. Cummings.”

      “Please, call me Bess.”

      Shelby nodded. “I’m told that you might possibly be looking for some help in the restaurant.”

      “Could be. We’re overworked, especially when the wedding season begins in a month or so. It’s hard to run both sides of our business. Oh, pardon my manners.” She motioned to the end booth. “Please, go have a seat. Would you like some coffee?”

      “Yes, please.”

      Bess looked at Ryan. “How about some pancakes with fruit? Some strawberries?”

      The child’s eyes rounded and he looked at Shelby, and she nodded. “That would be nice.”

      Bess went into the kitchen and returned with two mugs of coffee and a small glass of milk. “I hope this is okay.”

      “Yes, thank you, milk is fine.”

      She got Ryan situated with his photo book. “You picked a good time to come in with the breakfast crowd already gone.” The door opened and two customers walked in. “That always happens.”

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