Blurb
Sometimes out of the
frying pan and into the fire is the best way to burn.
Naked
Cowboys, Book 2
Amy Stark has
it all together—except for chronic bad taste in men. She’s firmly in
hands-off-all-men mode when a flat tire forces her to accept the help of exactly
the type of man she’s sworn off. Arrogant, cocky and
condescending.
When she runs
into him again later that day and then finds out her brother has invited him for
dinner, the fire between them has a sizzle of a different
kind.
At eighteen,
Buck Montgomery left home to make his mark on the bull-riding circuit. He may
have had wild success in rodeo but his personal life is in the dust, and while
he’s ready to start a new life he’s wary to expose his heart. Buck knows he
should tell Amy the truth, but every time he opens his mouth, hers is right
there with kisses like molten lava.
When his past
resurfaces at the worst possible time, Buck can only wonder if Amy will love the
man he has become…or if the man he was will chase her
away.
Product Warnings:
Contains barnyard language and clap-your-hands-over-your-mama’s-eyes sex between
a cowboy with a checkered past and a ranch girl with all the right
moves
Excerpt
Amy
ran her finger around the rim of her mug. “I understand you met our new
neighbor. Buck Montgomery.” She made her voice as casual as possible.
Matt
looked at her with curiosity. “Yeah, I did. How did you know?”
“I
met him at the auction.” She didn’t see the need to tell him the flat-tire
story, or the fact that just the short time she’d spent with him, only minutes,
had given rise to erotic fantasies in her dreams that made her squirm when she
remembered them. “He, uh, seems very nice.”
Her
brother leaned forward on his elbows. “He is nice. He bought the Hayes Ranch and
plans to increase the stock and bring it back up to the level it once was.”
“He
must have a lot of money,” Reenie commented. “As we all know, ranching’s not
cheap.”
Matt
shifted his gaze from his wife to his sister and back again, his face nearly
expressionless. “I believe he had a nest egg he cashed in. He’ll be running
pretty close to the bone for a while, but I have a feeling he’ll make a success
out of that place.”
“What
do you know about him?” Amy asked. “Where did he come from?”
Matt
laughed. “Amy, if you’re so interested, why don’t you ask him yourself?”
“Yes,”
Reenie chimed in. “In fact, let’s invite him over for dinner.”
Amy
drained the last of her coffee. “Are you sure that’s such a good idea? I mean,
he seemed nice enough, but what do you really know about him?”
Matt
snorted. “Damn, Amy, how much do I need to know to be a good neighbor? I’ve
spent a little time with him twice, and I’m pretty sure he’s not an ax murderer
on the loose.”
“That’s
not what I meant, I just—”
“He’s
a neighbor,” Matt stressed.
“Since when did you become so antisocial?”
Since
I had an unwanted physical reaction to the man. And dreams that I can’t seem to
control.
“Fine.”
She pushed back her chair. “Fine, fine, fine. Call him and invite him over. You
can do your famous barbecue steaks.” She rinsed out her mug and put it in the
dishwasher. “I have some errands to do in town. I promised Hank I’d ride fences
with him this afternoon.”
Hank
was the oldest of their hands, the one who’d been here the longest. He’d been
the one to put Amy on her first horse and to show her “which end of the cattle
eats and which end craps,” as he’d so colorfully put it.
“You
know you don’t have to do that,” Matt pointed out. “You’ve got records to bring
up to date and the monthly weight-gain reports to get out. And Hank just wants
an audience for those tales he’s told a thousand times.”
When
their parents had decided to move New Mexico, she and Matt had split up the
responsibilities of the ranch. She took care of all the paperwork, which he
hated, and he served as the actual foreman, supervising the hands and overseeing
the daily care and feeding of the cattle as well as maintaining the fences and
outbuildings. But when she was younger she had often ridden fences with Hank,
listening to his. She figured by now she was the only one left who’d put up with
them.
“I’m
good,” she told him. “And sometimes it just clears my head to ride along with
Hank.” She picked her keys up from the counter. “See y’all later.”
All
the way into town, she couldn’t seem to get Buck Montgomery out of her head.
She’d hardly spent much time with him, and half of that she’d been royally
pissed. But the image of the man just lingered in her brain, not to mention what
thoughts of him did to her body.
Wait. She was an intelligent thirty-year-old woman
not given to stray erotic fantasies. Especially about men she hardly knew. It
was bad enough when she fantasized about men she did know and they all turned
out to be assholes. But lordy. There was just something about Buck Montgomery
that set her pulse to pounding, her blood to racing and every hormone in her
body to waving a flag.
She
reached the center of town almost before she realized it, and considered herself
lucky to find a parking place on Main Street. The entire time she did her
shopping, Buck Montgomery occupied her thoughts. She was so distracted by the
time she stopped at the office-supply store, she picked out some items she’d
purchased the week before. The salesman jokingly asked her if she wasn’t a
little young for her memory to be fading. Finally, she decided to stop and get
something to eat. Maybe a full stomach would make her brain behave better. But
as she went to open the door of Bit and Bite, a hand reached out ahead of
her.
“Allow
me.”
There
it was, that deep, rich voice that haunted her dreams and sent shivers skating
along her spine. And made the pulse deep inside her body throb hard and
fast.
Buck.
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