I just love the idea of a place that helps troubled teens … throw in a romance and it makes it all the more appealing.
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A Turn Around Ranch Novel
by Cindi Madsen
Publication Date: 12/31/2019
Blurb:
These hardworking cowboys give everyone a second chanceโฆ
When single mom Jessica Cook is at the end of her rope, she takes her 16-year-old daughter to Turn Around Ranch. The ranch has a great reputation for teen therapy, and Jessica prays thereโs room there for her and Chloe.
Wade Dawsonโs first priority is to keep the ranch afloat to help teens and their families. But he canโt seem to keep his boundaries when it comes to Jessicaโsheโs talked her way into a job on the ranch so she can stay near her daughter and her tenacity and courage are truly impressive. Not to mention sheโs a natural beauty and sparks fly whenever heโs in her vicinity.
But as one crisis after another befalls the ranch, Wade is going to have to decide whether he can afford to let a woman get under his skinโฆ
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Excerpt:
A hint of sympathy flickered through Gruff-and-Grumpyโs eyes, but then the firmness crept back in. He reached up and readjusted his cowboy hat, which set off some kind of wave that made the other two brothers do the same.
Seriously, why do they have to look like they belong on the cover of Ride a Cowboy Weekly?
Wait. That sounded dirtier than she meant it. Not that sheโd exactly take it back.
They practically dripped masculinity, their bodies speaking to hours of manual labor, and the effect kept hijacking her jumbled thoughts. Itโd been so long since sheโd more than half-heartedly checked out a guy that apparently now she couldnโt even handle being in the presence of handsome men.
Back when she was in her early twentiesโbefore guys discovered she came with baggage and a five-year-oldโshe used to be fairly decent at flirting her way into getting a guy to help her out with things like clearing that late fee or giving her a few more weeks on the rent. Once sheโd even talked her disgruntled landlord into mowing the overgrown lawn he was harping on and on about. Clearly, sheโd lost it, because the expressions aimed her way were immovable ones that conveyed disbelief in exceptions or wiggle room. Or the charity sheโd shed her pride to ask for.
A spinster failure-of-a-mom at thirty-one. Well, it took fifteen years, but Mom was right. Just when sheโd been so cocky about how much sheโd accomplished. Now she wanted to Frisbee the employee-of-the month plaque sheโd received from her boss last week, for all the good it did her.
โWeโre sorry you drove all the way here only to have to turn back,โ Mrs. Dawson said, tucking behind her ear the sandy-brown and gray strands of hair thatโd fallen from her bun. The woman had a frail sense about her, her skinniness and the dark circles under her eyes speaking to a recentโor possibly even currentโhealth issue. โI can give you some referrals, and Iโll see if my contacts know of a good counselor in your area.โ
In a daze, Jess blinked at the woman, defeat weighing against her chest and tugging down her shoulders. She truly had failed. And curse her DNA for passing on traits she wished it wouldโve held back. In a lot of ways, her daughter was too much like her: stubborn to a fault, blind when it came to guys, spurred on by the words no and canโt, and turning the word guideline into loose suggestion.
If they simply returned home, itโd be harder and harder to keep Chloe from bad influences. This past year sheโd struggled to fit in at school, and her solution had been to find the worst possible group of โfriends.โ Friends who ditched and smoked pot and encouraged Chloe to sneak out at night so she could go meet a guy like Tyler. He was two years older and a whole mess of bad influences on his own. Rebellious, disrespectful, and mysteriousโthe same things Jessica had been attracted to at Chloeโs age.
Not that her daughter was blameless. Chloe had made plenty of bad choices. Sheโd dived fully into the party lifestyle, snuck out yet again, and gone on the joyride in the stolen car while under the influence. It was a slippery slope, which was why Jess wanted her at the best place in the state.
Even the others were out of her price range. A counselor might be as well. Maybe theyโd just move to a different state entirely. Leave it all behind and eatโฆramen. Get a nice box hut under a bridge. Really live out the scenarios people had thrown at her when sheโd refused to give her baby up for adoption.
Feeling both levels of failure, Jess shakily stood. โThank you for your time.โ
โIโll walk you out,โ Gruff-and-Grumpy said, and she wanted to shout that she didnโt want chivalry. She wanted her daughter enrolled in their program and a way to pay for it.
โItโs fine. Iโve got it. Unless youโre scared Iโll just drive away without my kid, and then youโll have to take her.โ
โWell, I am now.โ An almost-smile crossed his face.
She almost returned it, but her lungs constricted more and more as she walked toward the door.
There in the corner, she caught sight of a wall of flyers on a corkboard. Along with a schedule that outlined class time, equine therapy time, and a few other events she couldnโt quite make out, she saw a neon-yellow paper with the words Help Wanted across the top. Even better, it was for a job here at Turn Around Ranch.
โYou guys are looking for a cook?โ It was as if sheโd stepped out of her body and someone else had taken controlโsomeone crazy and reckless, personality traits sheโd tried very hard to suppress through the years. When you had a kid who depended on you, impulsiveness went out the window, and recklessness wasnโt an option. Still, even as she told her mouth to hold up before it landed her in trouble, the next words were pushing from her lips. โYouโre in luck. I just so happen to be one.โ
Those dark eyebrows lowered again, only visible under the brim of his cowboy hat when he was giving the signature scowl heโd given her from the moment sheโd stepped inside the office. โYouโre a cook?โ
โOh, weโve been looking for a cook for forever and a day,โ Mrs. Dawson said, scooting to the edge of her chair.
Hope edged in desperation bobbed up inside Jess. Sheโd told her boss she needed some time off, and heโd been super understanding. He might not be as cool about her takingโฆa month? Two? Whatever. This was her daughter. Jobs came and went, but if she lost Chloe, sheโd regret it forever. โPerhaps we could help each other out. If you let my daughter into your program, Iโll stay and cook while sheโs here. The only other thing I need is a bed to sleep in. Iโm not even picky as to where that bed is.โ
โUnder the stars, then?โ the looming cowboy next to her said.
โOkay, Iโd prefer a roof over my head. Like a lean-to, at least.โ
That almost-smile quivered his lips, but he tamped it down. Why was he so determined to keep up the steely front? Or maybe it wasnโt a front. Right now, she didnโt care, and since she clearly wasnโt going to get anywhere with him, she turned to Mrs. Dawson. โI can have a list of references to you within a matter of hours. My bosses all love me.โ At least that was true. At one point she hadnโt known how to balance books or create databases, but sheโd learned. Cooking had never been high on her priority list, but she could learn to do that as well. There were Google and the Food Network, and she could make a box of mac and cheese like nobodyโs business. How hard could it be?
Excerpted from A Cowboy Never Quits by Cindi Madsen. ยฉ 2019 by Cindi Madsen. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Author Info:
Cindi Madsen is a USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance and young adult novels. She sits at her computer every chance she gets, plotting, revising, and falling in love with her characters. Sometimes it makes her a crazy person. Without it, sheโd be even crazier. She has way too many shoes, but can always find a reason to buy a new pretty pair, especially if theyโre sparkly, colorful, or super tall. She loves music, dancing, and wishes summer lasted all year long. She lives in Colorado (where summer is most definitely NOT all year long) with her husband and three children.
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