Wilde Cowboy (Love is a Cowboy #1) Read Online Kelly Elliott

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love Tags Authors: Series: Love is a Cowboy Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 66
Estimated words: 63004 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 315(@200wpm)___ 252(@250wpm)___ 210(@300wpm)
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A heart-shaped lake.

It wasn’t man-made; it was already here when my great-grandfather bought the land.

“It’s beautiful,” Vivianne whispered. “Ladd, the water is the color of the sky.”

I smiled as I looked down at the river, which hadn’t frozen over because of the running water. It almost looked reddish-pink, as did the lake. “I’ve seen the water turn the most beautiful colors during sunset.”

Turning to look at me, she said, “This is where your mother and father got married?”

“It is. At sunset.”

She looked back out over the valley below. In the distance, a wolf howled.

“It’s magical. I’ve never seen anything so beautiful in my entire life.”

Staring at her, I replied, “I know.”

With a nod of her head, she said, “This is where I want to get married. This exact spot, at sundown.”

“Are you sure?”

Vivianne turned to face me, and I did the same. “This is the spot.”

I smiled. “Let me show you something.”

Taking her hand, I walked her over to the large spruce tree. I pointed, and her hand flew up to her mouth.

There was a heart carved into the tree, with the words ‘Gus loves Nellie’ etched inside. Above that, was another heart that had ‘Flint + Lilith,’ and above that one more heart containing, ‘Laz N Sarah Forever.’ I was guessing that Laz was a nickname for Lawrence.

“My great-grandfather asked my great-grandmother to marry him at this exact spot, and so did my grandfather. It was why my mother and father wanted to get married here. Dad carved it into the tree the day before their wedding.”

Taking out the knife I’d brought, I smiled. “Shall we add our names?”

She quickly wiped a tear away and nodded.

I carved the heart first. Looking at her, I said, “What should we say?”

“Let’s keep it traditional. Ladd plus Viv, and maybe on our wedding day, we can carve the date under our names.”

I winked. “I love that idea.” I got to work on our addition to what my mother called the love tree.

Ladd + Viv

Folding up the knife, I pushed it into my pocket, then took a few steps back. “There’s no backing out now, our love is carved into the love tree. It’s final.”

“Love tree?” she asked.

I chuckled. “That’s what my mother calls it.”

Lacing her gloved fingers with mine, Vivianne rested her head on my shoulder as we both looked at the tree.

“What a beautiful way to start our lives here on the ranch.”

“I agree,” I replied, trying to stem the tears that were burning the back of my eyes. Not tears of sadness, but tears of utter happiness.

Vivianne

Six Months Later – River Falls Ranch

Ladd pulled off the road and parked. We exchanged a look and smiled. “Ready?”

I nodded. “I’m so ready!”

“Wait there.”

He jumped out of the ranch truck and jogged around to my side to help me out. We walked to the head of the trail, and I shielded my eyes as I looked up. Everything was so green, and a light wind blew, making it sound as if nature was playing us our very own song.

We’d been back to this spot numerous times, but today was different. Today we were finishing our carving so that it would be there when we got married tomorrow.

Ladd took my hand in his, and we made our way up. The walk was a lot easier without snow, and we were up at the top within a couple of minutes.

Once there, I drew in a sharp breath. A blanket was laid out with a picnic basket. Turning to Ladd, I asked, “What’s this?”

“I asked Lily to help me out with a surprise picnic lunch.”

Lily and I had become the best of friends, and we talked nearly every day. When I had asked Mollie if she could be my maid of honor, she had said yes, but then ended up being unable to attend the wedding. So I had asked Lily after making sure Mollie was okay with it. Of course she had been, since she wasn’t able to attend the wedding. My other two roommates I hadn’t been close enough with to ask, but they had been invited to the wedding, but both had declined since they were heading back home. Lily had been over the moon when I asked her. She knew I had asked Mollie first and there had been no hard feelings at all. Ladd and I decided to have only one attendant each at our wedding. He’d made his brothers draw straws. David had pulled the longest straw, so he was Ladd’s best man.

“That was so sweet of her to do that,” I said as I drew closer. She’d put out a few pillows as well, and there were rose petals sprinkled all over the blanket and around it. “It smells so good! The food and the roses.”

Ladd chuckled. “Before we get to lunch, we have something to do.” He took out his knife and started carving our wedding date.


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