You Had Me at Cowboy, book 2 in the Cowboys of Creedence series, is out now!
This cowboy is falling hard
Mason James is the responsible one who stayed behind to run the ranch while his brother, Rock, took off to play professional hockey. Women have used him before to get to his brother—and Mason intends never to get burned again. But after he meets quirky Tessa Kane at his brother’s wedding, Mason discovers he’s ready to take a chance on love.
Tessa Kane is a reporter on the verge of losing a job she desperately needs—unless she’s clever enough to snag a story on the famous Rockford James. But when she falls for her subject’s brother, she’s caught between a rock and a hard-muscled cowboy. What will happen when Mason finds out who she really is?
Enjoy this excerpt:I might have just
fallen in love…
He wasn’t kidding. There was meat—and beef, as in
beefcake—everywhere she turned. Tess didn’t think she’d ever been in a room
full of so many beautiful people. Yet she couldn’t seem to take her eyes off
the cowboy who was piling ribs onto a plate for her.
She was suddenly aware of how many of those beautiful people were
also thin and fit, and if she weren’t starving, she’d probably be a little more
conscious of her own full curves. But at the moment, she couldn’t care less.
Her mouth watered as Mason dumped a scoop of creamy macaroni and cheese next to
the ribs.
“This is supposed to be my mom’s recipe. She gave it to the
caterers, and they did their best. It’s not quite as good as hers, but it’ll do
in a pinch.”
Somebody needs to pinch me, Tess thought as he led her toward a table. She couldn’t believe
she’d just walked through a buffet line behind one of her favorite celebrities.
Mason got her settled at a table and signaled for one of the
caterers to bring them some drinks. “What are you drinking? Tea? Soda? Wine?
It’s an open bar, so get whatever you feel like.”
“What are you getting?” she asked as she lifted a rib and tore off
a bite. A moan escaped her lips. “Oh my gosh. These ribs are amazing.”
He chuckled. “I think I’ll get a beer. They’ve got one from a
local brewery called Creedence Clearwater, and it’s pretty good.”
“That does sound good. I’ll have one too.”
His eyes widened, then a grin covered his face and his voice fell
into a deep, low tone, reminding her of a biscuit dipped in thick, rich honey.
“Damn, girl, I haven’t even known you thirty minutes, and I think you’ve
already won my heart. You drink beer, eat barbecue like a truck driver, and
I’ve already seen you in your bra. I might have just fallen in love.”
Tessa let loose a burst of laughter, but her stomach had dropped
at the sound of his words spoken in a slow, sexy drawl.
She’d better be careful, or she might just fall in love herself.
Whoa. Down, girl. Nobody was falling in love with anyone.
She’d already fallen—into a mess of trouble—and the only way she
was going to get herself, and her grandmother, out of it was to forget about
the distraction of the cute cowboy and stay focused on the task at hand.
But the task at hand was heading toward the dessert table, and it
looked like it would be a while before she’d get a chance to talk to Rock, so
she might as well enjoy the food—and the company—while she waited.
Mason took his hat off and set it in the center of the table. It
was a small gesture of manners but told her a lot about the kind of man Mason
James was.
His hat was black—she couldn’t help but wonder at the significance
of that detail—but it was also high quality and looked expensive. Obviously, a
good hat and not one he donned to work in. A slight hat ring circled his head,
a barely noticeable crease in his dark hair, and a shock of his bangs fell
across his forehead, giving him an even more rakish look.
The temperature of the room had just increased a notch, or maybe
it was just the heat building in her chest as she tried not to squirm in her
chair, with her hands clasped tightly in her lap to keep from reaching up and
brushing his hair from his forehead.
A petite blond waitress sauntered up to their table and offered
Mason two bottles of beer and a suggestive smile.
Grabbing a napkin, Tess wiped the barbecue sauce from her mouth,
noting that the perky blond’s shirt fit just fine over her chest.
Perky, petite blonds were so lucky. Tess had always felt like an Amazon
around them—and not in warrior princess way, but in a clumsy, too-tall,
size-ten clodhopper-shoes way.
Although the heels she wore today were far from clodhoppers. The
cute burgundy pumps had cost more than she usually doled out for a pair of
shoes, but they’d seemed worth it at the time. But that was before. Before she’d stopped attending
parties and before her grandmother had started chatting online with a Nigerian
prince.
Still, no matter how much her shoes cost or how shiny their finish
was, Tess still felt gawky and self-conscious sitting in front of a plate full
of half-devoured ribs while the waitress swung her tiny hips and cute ponytail
at Mason.
He didn’t seem to notice as he took the beers, offered her a
polite smile, and turned his attention back to Tess.
Score one for the Amazon.
She took one of the bottles and held it up. “What should we drink
to?”
He reached his hand toward her face, and she sucked in her breath
as he slowly swiped his thumb across her chin. A dab of barbecue sauce garnished
its tip, and he sucked it between his lips. Lord, he had amazing lips.
She couldn’t breathe as she watched him lick the tip of his thumb,
and she was fairly certain one of her eggs had just dropped.
Swallowing at the dryness in her mouth, she tried to keep from
melting right into her chair.
He tipped his bottle toward hers and offered her a cocky grin. “To
good barbecue, cold beer, and…”
He hesitated, and she raised an eyebrow as she waited for him to
say lacy bras.
Instead, he winked and said, “…and new friends.”
She let out a chuckle and relaxed her shoulders. She liked this
guy. Clinking her bottle against his, she repeated, “…to new friends.”
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