Christmas Kringle (Tales From Biders Clump Book 1) by Danni Roan

Christmas Kringle (Tales From Biders Clump Book 1) by Danni Roan

Author:Danni Roan [Roan, Danni]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Cowboy & Western Romance, Frontier, Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Christian Stories, Faith Based, Inspirational Reads, Love Inspired, Bachelor, Single Woman, Hearts Desire, Clean & Wholesome, Life-Changes, Second Chances, Honesty & Trust, Home & Family, Lifetime Love, Romantic Schemes, Beautiful & Feisty, Winter Weather, Christmas Holiday, Holidays, Accident & Recovery, Family Christmas Tree, Boy Next Door, Family Feud, Star-Crossed Lovers, Season of Peace
Publisher: Danni Roan
Published: 2016-12-09T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 7

Rafe was kept busy over the next few days, moving cattle to the lower pastures where he could provide hay if they needed it. Being so close to the Rocky Mountains had benefits, but the views didn’t keep the cattle fed.

He worked with some of the men who had been part of his father’s operation for a long time and soon the herd was settled in wide open pastures where the snow wasn’t so thick.

“If the weather holds like this,” a grizzled wrangle said, “we’ll have a nice profit come spring.”

“I hope so,” Rafe agreed. “Seems like some folks aren’t as lucky as we are in these parts.”

Boden, a long time cowboy, turned dark eyes on his boss’s son, smoothing his long black handlebar mustache into place. “You just worry about you and yours and let the rest of the world get on with itself,” the older man said.

Rafe smiled. “I see you’re in the Christmas spirit,” he chided jovially.

“I got nothin’ against Christmas, but I learnt a long time ago that you can’t help no one, ‘lest they wants ta help themselves.” With his final word, he kicked his mount into a trot and disappeared across the snow.

Rafe studied the cattle as they milled about, pawing the snow to get to the grass below. Was that really what it was all about? he wondered. Had the Adams somehow brought their own difficulties upon themselves?

He remembered dancing green eyes and a pretty smile. No, that just didn’t seem right. Sometimes folks got into a mess by no fault of their own. He smiled a secret smile, thinking of the four women nestled in the little log home, and turned Chester east toward the trees.

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