Who thinks a hot cowboy and a little bit of danger might help take your mind off of things?
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by B.J. Daniels
on-sale May 19, 2020
Blurb:
Wrangler Angus Savage has come to Wyoming to help Jinx McCallahan get her cattle to high country. Heโs signed on for the dangerous drive, eager to reconnect with the woman he knew when they were kids. Now in the wilderness the no-nonsense cowboy and the strong-willed rancher must navigate the trailโs many hazardsโlike her treacherous ex who wants her backโฆor dead.
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Excerpt:
JINX WATCHED ANGUS GO. She still hadnโt figured out why he seemed so familiar. Nor had he said anything. She sighed and rose to take her dishes back to Max.
โI can take those for you,โ Brick said, shooting to his feet.
She smiled but shook her head. โStay here by the fire with Ella.โ She was glad when he sat back down. She needed to be alone. Brick was sweet and a good wrangler. He amused her with his blatant attempts to charm her, but he was wasting his time. While he resembled his brother, they didnโt seem to be anything alike. Angus was a mystery to her.
The more she was around him, the more she felt a strange sense that theyโd been here before. She couldnโt shake the feeling that she knew this man, as in another life. It was crazy. Sometimes sheโd find herself studying his face as if a memory was so close she could almost touch it.
โHeโs handsome, isnโt he?โ Max asked, startling her. She hadnโt realized that sheโd reached the chuck-wagon. Her mind had been miles away.
โPardon?โ she asked, turning to face him as she conjured up her most innocent face.
Max laughed. โYou were staring at Angus Savageโand not for the first time, I might add.โ
โI donโt know what youโre talking about. I wasโฆthinking.โ
โThinking? I can just imagine.โ He turned back to his cooking.
She didnโt want to know what heโd imagined. Nor did she want to continue this conversation. Still, she asked, โHave you ever run across someone you felt as if you knew in another life?โ
He chuckled. โThat your story?โ
โIโm serious.โ
Max turned to look at her. โI can see that. I suppose itโs possible the two of you met before. Your mother and his were good friends.โ The cook frowned. โI think she took you with her up to Cardwell Ranch once years ago.โ So that could have been it, she thought. โYou donโt remember?โ
She shook her head and yet as he said it, she had an image come to mind of mountains shooting up from a green river bottom and a large red barn set against a wall of rock and pine trees. A memory teased at her. โHow old would I have been?โ
โEight or nine,โ he said as he turned back to his cleaning up. โYou didnโt stay long, just overnight, I think. Thatโs probably why you donโt remember.โ
But she did remember a little. Now it really nagged at her. It wasnโt just that sheโd seen him before. She couldnโt shake the feeling that something had happened during that visit; she was sure of it.
She turned to look at Angus again. Heโd rejoined his brother and cousin on a log by the fire. His face shone in the campfire light. Max was right about one thing; the cowboy was handsome as sin. Had he remembered her? He would have been a little older than she was by a couple of years at least.
โWhy donโt you just ask him?โ Max said with a laugh. โOtherwise, itโs going to drive you crazy.โ
He was right about that, as well, but what if Angus didnโt remember her? Sheโd feel foolish. Then again, what if he did? What if he was just waiting for her to say something?
โWhile youโre making up your mind, why donโt you hand me your dishes?โ Max said with a shake of his head as he took them from her.
Leaving camp, she checked the cattle, glad that Brick and Royce had volunteered to take the first shift. She didnโt expect trouble. Not tonight. T.D. was angry and vengeful, but he never planned ahead. He knew she was taking the herd up into the high country for summer grazing today. Maybe he would even wait until she returned to continue threatening her, rather than try to catch them. His laziness might pay off for her.
But unfortunately, she also knew that her being up here in the mountains put her at a disadvantage. T.D. wasnโt stupid. He would realize how vulnerable she was up here. Anything could happen in the mountains on a cattle drive. People got injured. Others died. And T.D. was desperate to get his hands on her ranch. He would come after her.
In the distance she heard a coyote howl. Another answered, then another. She was more worried about wolves and bears, than coyotes. But she could only protect her herd so much. It was the nature of the business.
The camp was quiet as she walked back toward the fire. From out of the dark shadows, she spotted a lone figure still illuminated in the flames. Ella gave her a nod as she pulled up the log next to her again. The heat of the blaze felt good this high in the mountains since it was only early June.
Jinx could feel the long day in the saddle in her muscles. She yearned for sleep, but it had been hard to come by for some time now. It wasnโt just T.D. who haunted her dreams.
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Author Info:
About B.J. Daniels: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author B.J. Daniels lives in Montana with her husband, Parker, and three springer spaniels. When not writing, she quilts, boats and plays tennis. Contact her at http://www.bjdaniels.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/BJ-Daniels/127936587217837 or on twitter at bjdanielsauthor.
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