“You don't have to call me ma'am," I told him, wrapping my arms around myself some more as I entered the dining room. His eyebrows lifted, eyeing me carefully. "You are in a relationship with Maxwell Alexander Emerson, are you not?" "I am." "Well, it just so happens Mr. Emerson is my employer and as such, so are you, hence the title 'ma'am', just as I call Mr. Uhler 'sir.'" "You know about that." "I was not aware it was a secret, and if it were, the lot of you are very poor at keeping it." He snickered” SecretRogerMa Am Book:The Anatomy of Us Source: The Anatomy of Us
“I'm sorry, Caulder, but I'm not ready for another relationship. I don't know if I ever will be ready.” Saying this to him now hurt as much as a slug to her abdomen. But it had to be said. “Then we don't have one. We're business partners first, and I'll respect your wishes. I won't stand in your way, and I won't pursue you. I'll pretend I don't want to kiss your lips.” His eyes lingered on the aforementioned. “You being in the stands photographing or videotaping my every move will mean nothing to me.” He laughed. “Dammit, I don’t believe that myself. It is what it is, Velia.” Mary J Mccoy DresselBull Rider SeriesMa AmHowdy Book:Howdy, Ma'am Source: Howdy, Ma'am
“Is it too much to ask the gods for a happy life together?” Caulder McCutchen from Hey, Cowboy, Book #2” HeyMary J Mccoy DresselBull Rider SeriesMa AmHowdyBk 1Cowboy Bk 2 Book:Hey, Cowboy Source: Hey, Cowboy
“I’d been called ma’am at least two dozen times in the past week, and despite learning the term was a southern courtesy used on any woman, it still set my teeth on edge. Unless you were geriatric, no one used 'ma’am' up north.” SouthernMa Am Book:Midnight at the Blackbird Café Source: Midnight at the Blackbird Café