Her Forgotten Cowboy (Cowboy Country Book 9) by Deb Kastner

Her Forgotten Cowboy (Cowboy Country Book 9) by Deb Kastner

Author:Deb Kastner [Kastner, Deb]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Estranged Married Couple, Pregnant Mother-To-Be, Hearts Desire, Lifetime Love, Life-Changes, Second Chance Reunion, Honesty & Trust, Home & Family, Romantic Schemes, Small Town & Rural Area, Cowboy & Western Romance, Beautiful & Feisty, Love-Family & Forever, Action & Adventure, Inspirational Reads, Love Inspired, Clean & Wholesome, Cowboy Country Series, Serendipity Texas, Temporary Amnesia or Memory Loss, Family & Domestic Life, Unexpected Pregnancy, Regaining Memories, Tragic Reasons & Secrets
Publisher: Love Inspired; Original edition
Published: 2019-09-01T04:00:00+00:00


* * *

Rebecca tensed, sensing Tanner was going to rock her world, and not in a good way. His expression was one of sheer agony, and he didn’t even try to bother to wipe the tears from his eyes.

Whatever was wrong had broken their marriage apart then, and she was terrified it would do so again.

And he wasn’t the only one who had some sharing to do. She hadn’t yet admitted that many of her memories were returning. At this point it was just small bits and pieces, and most of them were out of context, but they were significant enough that she felt Tanner should know about them.

Last night as she’d lay curled on her bed staring at their wedding picture, flashes of memories—at least, she thought they were memories—assaulted not only her brain, but all of her senses. She could feel her love for Tanner, her excitement about their lives to come. She even remembered the scent of the woodsy cologne he was wearing that day.

In her mind’s eye, she saw the look on Tanner’s face as her father lifted her veil, kissed her cheek and then presented her to Tanner, placing her in his care. Tears had flooded down her face. Tears of happiness and joy at having found the love of her life.

Tears of sorrow that her father had passed and she couldn’t remember.

But there was more—and these memories weren’t quite as clear or forthcoming. Her heart and mind strained to understand what she was feeling. Grueling emotions of heartbreak and bitterness. A loss so deep there was nothing but a gaping hole where her heart used to be. Pain so intense it bit right through her like frostbite.

Yet that part of her existence was nothing more than feelings, vague emotions which, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t attach to anything she knew about herself. She searched her mind but found nothing concrete.

No memories. Just feelings.

Her life here, now, was so full of joy and happiness. She had a family. Tanner doted on her. The feelings budding in her heart for her husband were tangible and authentic—the total opposite of the way things must have been between them for her to abandon him and leave.

She needed Tanner to fill in the gap between what she knew and felt and what had actually happened between them.

“Please,” she practically begged. “Tell me what happened to me—to us.”

He cleared his throat. “Rebecca, I—I don’t even know where to begin.”

“The beginning?” she suggested. “The only way we are going to get through this is if we are 100 percent honest with each other.”

“I agree.” He clenched his jaw so tightly Rebecca could see the pulse beating in the corner.

He took a fortifying sip of his coffee. “Okay, then. We were young when we married and completely in love with each other, but though we were mature for our age, we were, frankly, more than a little naive about how our lives were going to go. We only saw the good stuff.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.