Book: Cowboy Lust — Bakersville Saga 3 & 4
Author: Helen Hardt
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Cowboy
COWBOY LUST
Rodeo Queen
Catie Bay has worshiped much older Chad McCray since she was a child. When she fumbles a seduction attempt after her graduation from high school, she flees to Europe. Four years later, she returns a beautiful, worldly woman, and Chad takes notice. Is the rodeo queen still in love with the sexy cowboy, and is he capable of returning her feelings?
Taming Angelina
Learn to run a ranch? Angelina Bay would rather wear last season’s clothes. But if she doesn’t, her father commands, she can kiss her inheritance goodbye
Teach a spoiled heiress how to ride a horse? Not in this lifetime. Rafe Grayhawk is busy enough as a ranch hand, saving every extra penny to fund his chronically ill father’s move to Arizona—until beautiful Angelina makes him an offer he can’t refuse.
Rafe’s rules are simple—show up on time for lessons and do everything he tells her. Angie balks at authority, but soon riding lessons with the handsome hand are the least of her problems. She may lose her ranch anyway, and Rafe is the only person who can help her.
When Catie’s margarita came, she took a long drink. The salt
around the rim stung her lips, chapped from the dry air on the plane.
Nothing like it.
She chugged the rest and stood
up, her head a bit hazy. When had she last eaten? On the plane sometime.
“I want to dance,” she announced,
and grabbed her handsome cowboy’s arm. “Come on, Chad.”
“Little bit,” Chad said, as she
dragged him away, “are you sure you want to do this?”
“Sure I’m sure,” Catie said.
“It’s just a dance.”
“You drank that ’rita awful fast,
sugar.”
Sugar? She liked the sound of
that. “A little tequila, a little Garth Brooks, a little dance with a handsome
cowboy. Sounds like heaven.”
“Whatever you say, little bit.”
“Little bit?” She looked into his
eyes, so dark they were nearly black. They seemed to smoke. “I like sugar
better.”
“Okay,” he drawled. “Come on.” He
snaked his arms around her waist. “Let’s cut the rug, sugar.”
The song wasn’t made for slow
dancing, but the crowd on the dance floor necessitated closeness between them.
Chad’s hard body crushed against her, and her pulse quickened.
“I’m glad you decided not to
ignore me all night.”
“Ignore you?”
“Yeah, you talking on and on with
Amber, when it’s clear to a saint you and she have nothin’ at all in common.”
He chuckled. “You sure have changed, little…I mean, sugar,” Chad said. “I
hardly recognized you.”
“It’s been four years, Chad.”
“What happened to the little girl
who loved horses more than people?”
“She’s still in here.”
“I admit, I sure was surprised
you left your mare. You must have had a huge reason for leaving the country.”
“Oh, I did.”
“What was it?”
“Maybe I’ll tell you sometime,”
she said coyly.
“Okay, sugar.” He chuckled. “I’ll
hold you to that.”
The music changed from fast to
slow, and she leaned into Chad’s muscles, closed her eyes, and inhaled.
Leather. Leather and cinnamon. And Chad. Musky, male, perfect Chad. If
anything, he’d become even more appealing in the four years she’d been gone.
They swayed gently to the music,
their bodies melting together in all the right places. Catie slipped into a
dreamworld, a world she hadn’t dared visit in the last four years. A world
she’d thought she could forget.
No. She couldn’t forget. They
might have only this one dance, but she’d make it worthwhile. She pulled away
just a smidge and stared up into Chad’s face. She wanted only to look at him,
to drink him in. But his dark eyes smoldered, and she read something in them.
Something she couldn’t quite decipher.
“Sugar?” His voice cracked. Just
a little, but she noticed.
“Hmm?”
He shook his head slightly.
“Goddamn, sugar.”
He lowered his mouth to hers.
Helen Hardt is an attorney and stay-at-home mom turned award-winning romance author and freelance fiction editor. She writes contemporary, historical, paranormal, and erotic romance from her home in Colorado. She’s a mother, a black belt in Taekwondo, a grammar geek, an avid fan of opera and football (as long as her older son and younger son are performing/playing, respectively), and a lover of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.
Other Books in the Series
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