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Authors: Melissa Cutler

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When everyone at the table joined hands, Amy said the prayer. She prayed for peace, and for her mother and father. She glanced at Kellan and his mother’s joined hands and added a wish for all the people in the world who were lost to find their rightful place in the world. She’d certainly found such a place in her childhood home.
“Amen,” everyone at the table said as one when she finished.
Kellan stood at the head of the table and picked up a MAC knife to carve the prime rib. Amy’s heart spilled over with love at the sight of him. All those rules she couldn’t help but break, all that heartache she experienced at the hands of other cowboys, it was all worth it because those experiences led her down the bumpy, windy road to Kellan Reed’s door. She had a lot of work ahead of her to make her restaurant and inn a success, but she was home, with her family around her, and the cowboy of her dreams by her side.
Life didn’t get any sweeter than that.
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