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Once again, Katie Ruggle gives readers a page-turner!

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Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas

Rocky Mountain Cowboys #1

by Katie Ruggle

Blurb:

In the heart of the Rockies

In the arms of a cowboy

One white Christmas can change everything.

When firefighter and single dad Steve Springfield moved his four kids to a Colorado Christmas tree ranch, he intended for it to be a safe haven. But he never expected danger to follow them to his childhood homeโ€ฆ

Or that he would come face-to-face with the one girl he could never forget.

Folk artist Camille Brandt lives a quiet life. As the townโ€™s resident eccentric, sheโ€™s used to being lonelyโ€”until Steve freaking Springfield changes everything. Brave and kind, heโ€™s always had a piece of her heart, and it doesnโ€™t take long before sheโ€™s in danger of falling for him again. But as mysterious fires break out across the sleepy Colorado town, Steve and Camille will have to fight if they want their happy family to survive until Christmas…

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Excerpt:

As she started toward the store, Camille heard the jangle of sleigh bells and saw Steve jogging toward her, a draft horse that wasnโ€™t Buttercup trotting next to him. She stopped, struck yet again by his rugged beauty and the picture-perfect scene of his strong form next to the huge, chestnut horse, their breath turning to steam in the clear, cold air. Even the sunny day seemed to exist just to be a perfect backdrop for Steve in this moment.

โ€œHey,โ€ he said, not even breathing hard after his jog. โ€œGlad I caught you before we had to head out to get another tree.โ€

The horse lowered his head to her shoulder and breathed puffs of warm air into her neck, making her giggle. โ€œWhoโ€™s this?โ€

โ€œHarry. Heโ€™s green, and we need to work on him respecting peopleโ€™s boundaries, but he means well.โ€

โ€œOh, I donโ€™t mind him breathing on me.โ€ She rubbed the horseโ€™s cheek as he lipped at her collar. โ€œHeโ€™s very handsome.โ€ But not as handsome as Steve, a wicked voice whispered. She firmly ignored it, knowing that she couldnโ€™t focus on thoughts like that if she wanted to be able to have a conversation without blushing.

โ€œHe knows it, too. Heโ€™s like Ryan that way.โ€

When Camille let out a surprised laugh, Steve winced, rubbing his neck with the hand not holding Harryโ€™s lead rope. โ€œSorry. That was rude.โ€

โ€œMaybe,โ€ she said, still amused, as Harry nosed at her pockets, probably checking for treats. โ€œBut it was also true.โ€

โ€œHey,โ€ he said to Harry, giving the lead rope a sharp tug so that the horse backed up a few steps. โ€œQuit trying to mug her for carrots.โ€ He shot her a quick glance, looking uncharacteristically uncertain. โ€œSoโ€ฆyou and Ryan really arenโ€™tโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œArenโ€™t what?โ€ she asked, confused by the half of a question. As soon as she said it, though, she realized what heโ€™d meant. โ€œOh! No. Weโ€™re not doing anything. I mean, heโ€™s asked, a bunch of times, actually, which surprised me, since heโ€™d pretty much looked right through me until you found me at the scrapyardโ€”not that I was lost, of courseโ€”and he walked back with me and Sasha. Anyway, whenever he tries to drag me somewhere for lunch, I run away or tell him I canโ€™t because I need to feed my cat.โ€

Steve gave his rare, booming laugh. โ€œYou turned him down because you needed to feed your cat? No wonder heโ€™s so touchy when it comes to you.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s touchy about me? Why? I donโ€™t think heโ€™s all that interested.โ€ Not really interested, the way she was in Steve. โ€œI know heโ€™s been persistent about trying to get me to go out with himโ€”well for the last few weeks, at leastโ€”but I figured he asks out everyone he runs into, and most people donโ€™t reject his offers, so Iโ€™m just a challenge.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s true heโ€™s not used to being turned down.โ€

She shrugged. โ€œHeโ€™ll need to get used to it with me. Iโ€™m just not interested.โ€

โ€œGood to know.โ€ Steveโ€™s gaze seemed several degrees warmer than usual, and Camille found prickles of sweat beading under her coat as she tried to puzzle out his meaning. Why was it good to know that she wasnโ€™t interested in his brother? The way he was eyeing her made her almost think that Steve was actually attracted to her.

Her breath caught at the thought, but she immediately doubted herself. Beautiful, kind, and strong Steve Springfield had to have just as beautiful, kind, and strong women falling at his feet on a regular basis. Why would he be interested in an almost-hermit who answered almost every question with a nervous monologue? Despite all that, she knew she wasnโ€™t imagining the heat in his eyes when he looked at her.

Suddenly tired of not knowing what was going on in his mind, she blurted out, โ€œWhy is it good to know?โ€

He shifted closer, nudging Harry back when the horse took the opportunity to try to nibble on Camilleโ€™s coat again. With Steve this close, she could smell his evergreen and peppermint scent. His coat was unzipped slightly, showing his insulated flannel shirt underneath, and the urge to press her face against that soft-looking fabric was so strong that her breath caught. She jerked her gaze back to his. There was no missing the heat in his eyes now, especially as he tipped his head down so their faces were even closer. Her heart thrummed in her chest at his nearness, making it almost impossible for her to hear his words. โ€œI wanted to ask yโ€”โ€

โ€œSteve!โ€ Nateโ€™s yell drifted from the store lot, cutting Steve off midword and smashing the perfect, crystalized moment between them. Closing his eyes for a moment, he let out a hard breath that stirred the strands of hair on her forehead before he turned toward his brother.

โ€œWhat?โ€ he called back, his voice a little growly.

Blinking as reality returned with a rush of cold air, Camille shifted back a step, needing some distance from Steve to get her thoughts working again. Even as she tried to tell herself that sheโ€™d imagined that moment, that heโ€™d been about to ask her a normal, not-at-all-sexy question, she couldnโ€™t keep the butterflies from tumbling around in her belly. Stop, she told them firmly. She should know better than to think that heโ€™d be interested in her, and she needed to knock it off before she ended up embarrassed and hurt.

Despite the internal lecture, she still wanted to throw a pinecone at Nateโ€™s head. Why did he have to shout right when Steve was getting to the interesting part? Now she was going to die of curiosity if she didnโ€™t find out what heโ€™d been about to tell her. She liked Nate well enough, but right now she wished heโ€™d fall in a hole.

โ€œYouโ€™re up!โ€ Nate gestured toward a family clustered together by the edge of the lot. Even at a shout, Nateโ€™s words sounded testy, and Camille felt a rush of annoyance. Couldnโ€™t he have helped the family? Even as she thought it, she knew she was being unreasonable. This was why she shouldnโ€™t indulge in daydreams about unobtainable firefighting ranchers. It stole all of her good sense.

Steve gave Nate a wave of acknowledgment before turning back to Camille.

โ€œDuty calls,โ€ he said with a slight, rueful grimace. His gaze lingered on her face for a charged second before he sighed and turned Harry around, being careful the horseโ€™s oversized rump didnโ€™t knock into her. As he started leading the gelding away, Steve glanced over his shoulder at her. โ€œWeโ€™ll talk soon.โ€

With that completely unsatisfying ending to their conversation, he jogged back toward the family waiting in the lot. Realizing that she was staring after him like a lovestruck idiot, Camille forced her feet to move. She followed more slowly, watching as he greeted the parents and their three kids, tying Harryโ€™s lead rope to the hitching post. As he put on the horseโ€™s harness, he explained each step to the customers, letting the kids touch each piece with curious hands. When the smallest child toddled too close to one of Harryโ€™s oversized hooves, Steve swept him up with the ease of long practice before handing him off to the boyโ€™s dad.

Camille loved how he worked around the horse and the kids, calm and easy, but with a careful firmness that showed he wouldnโ€™t put up with any nonsense. Although she wished theyโ€™d been able to finish their conversation, she enjoyed being able to stare at Steve to her heartโ€™s content without him noticing. He stroked Harryโ€™s thick, fuzzy neck absently as he listened to one of the kids, and she was transfixed by the movement of his hand, so firm yet gentle. As stupid as it was, she couldnโ€™t keep her mind from dwelling on how that hand would feel against her skin.

As if heโ€™d heard her thoughts, he looked straight at her, the corners of his mouth tucked in as if he were holding back a smile. Heat rushed to her cheeks, and she knew she had to be bright red. If he hadnโ€™t guessed the direction of her thoughts before, her vivid blush had to be giving her away now.

Completely flustered, she lifted her hand in an awkward wave. His smile stretched more widely, and Camille lost what little ability she had to act normally. It was time to retreat. Turning away from the tempting man in front of her, she hurried the rest of the way to her car, not allowing her gaze to stray in his direction. Once she got into the old Buick, she closed her eyes and shook her head at herself. Why couldnโ€™t she have even a smidgen of game? Why had she given Steve that goofy wave?

Carefully backing out, she ran through their brief encounter in her mind. What had he been about to say before Nate interrupted? From the way heโ€™d prefaced the question, it had felt as if it was going to be important. She huffed out a breath. Between thinking about this, her spying neighbor, the creepy night noises, and the industrious mice who shared her home, sheโ€™d never be able to sleep that night.

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Review:

Note: While this is loosely tied to Ruggle’s Rocky Mountain K9 Unit (Steve was a firefighter in Monroe) but other than realizing that some pretty bad things happened there this one pretty much stands on its own.

I absolutely love Steve & his kids and how they accept & understandd Camille.ย  She also brings her own unique views to this lovely family, adding a little softness that they all needed.ย  It’s sweet, heartwarming, and absolutely hilarious because she’s so awkwardly endearing when it comes to falling for Steve.ย  They made me giggle so many times ๐Ÿ™‚ย  And his kids are just so darn adorable – smart, precocious, and brilliant.

There is a bit of danger in the story but it doesn’t take central stage.ย  Instead Ruggle makes sure to tie it in just enough to remind you that there is a bad guy out there but not enough to take away from all of the important emotional moments and the bonding between Camille & the Springfields.

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Giveaway:

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