Welcome to Saturday Sample. Today I'm sharing an excerpt from my new release Turnaround Farm. Turnaround Farm is a Kindle Unlimited title available at https://wingsepress.com/turnaround-farm/
Blurb:
If up and coming realtor Holly Grant can buy Turnaround Farm for her client, her business will boom. Who says you have to have a man in your life to complete you? She’s fine as she is thank you very much. Her first problem is that Jeb Wakefield doesn’t want to sell his farm, and her second problem is Jeb’s grandson Dan, the finest looking man Holly’s ever seen.
Last Week.
There was an awful lot of blood on his shirt. “Take your shirt off, and let me see what you’ve done. You don’t want to get an infection.”
“It’s okay. Don’t make such a fuss about it.”
“I said, take off your shirt.”
Dan scowled and unbuttoned his shirt. “Oh, all right.You won’t let me eat in peace until I do.”
Jeb studied the bloody hole in Dan’s back as intently as any doctor would have done.
“It’s okay. Don’t make such a fuss about it.”
“I said, take off your shirt.”
Dan scowled and unbuttoned his shirt. “Oh, all right.You won’t let me eat in peace until I do.”
Jeb studied the bloody hole in Dan’s back as intently as any doctor would have done.
This Week: We continue where we left off last week.
“It isn’t too bad. You’ve bled a good bit, so the wound has cleaned itself, and your tetanus shot is up to date.” He removed a first aid kit from the cabinet over the refrigerator and doused a gauze pad with antiseptic. Then he cleaned Dan’s back, applied anantibiotic ointment, and covered the puncture with asterile bandage. “There you go. Good as new. Did you take care of the nail?”
“Yeah, I did.” Dan pulled his flannel shirt back on and washed his hands before sitting down at the kitchen table with his grandfather. “After dinner I’d like you to look at Mr. Ames’ mare for me.
“Yeah, I did.” Dan pulled his flannel shirt back on and washed his hands before sitting down at the kitchen table with his grandfather. “After dinner I’d like you to look at Mr. Ames’ mare for me.
Jeb seems to be a good one to have handy. Farming is dangerous work. And you've portrayed the stubbornness of farmers quite well. They all think they're bullet-proof.
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