Don’t you just love truth in advertising? Just look at that title and series – Redford believes in telling you exactly what she plans on giving you.
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A Smokin’ Hot Cowboys Novel
by Kim Redford
Publication Date: 5/25/2021
Blurb:
This cowboy is more than just a perfect face…
Violet Ashwood arrives in Wildcat Bluff County with one agenda: convince the hunky Mr. July from the Wildcat Bluff Fire Rescueβs annual benefit calendar to be the faceβand bodyβof her new lonely hearts online dating service. She didnβt count on his firm refusal, nor did she count on seeing him again. Until she discovers heβs her new landlord.
Kemp Lander, aka Mr. July, wants nothing to do with Violetβs schemes to make him a model for her Cowboy Chat Corral, particularly once he finds out she fudged the truth on her rental contract by claiming she was a cowgirl. Heβs got enough problems trying to keep trespassers off his ranch and doesnβt need the distraction of his sexy renter.Β
All Violet and Kemp want is to save their livelihoods and have their lifelong dreams realized. But itβll take joining forces and discovering theyβre better together to finally meet their goals.
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Excerpt:
βI need to get Heart-to-Heart Corral up and running.β Violet Ashwood glanced at Kemp Lander where he sat across from her at the dining table.
He sighed and leaned back in his chair. βYou havenβt given up on me representing your lonely hearts club, have you?β
βNo. Your photo in the Wet & Wild Cowboy Firefighters calendar drew me here. That hasnβt changed one bit since I got here. β
He nodded, then pulled the plate with his piece of pie close to him and dug in with a fork.
She followed his action, but she didnβt feel hungry now.
He ate a couple of bites before he set down his fork. He looked out the windows, then back at her. βMaybe we can compromise.β
βWhat do you mean?β She felt her taste come back with the advent of sudden hope.
βYouβve invested a lot of time and effort in something youβre obviously passionate about.β
βI am. Everyone deserves true love.β
He raised an eyebrow. βWhat about you?β
βMe?β
βTrue love.β
βIβm looking for othersβ¦not myself,β she said.
βWhy not?β
βItβs just that Iβve never been lucky in love.β
βI canβt imagine why not.β
βLetβs let it go at that.β She forked a bite of pie into her mouth, but sheβd lost her taste for it again.
βI donβt see how you can promote something you donβt believe in.β
βI do believe in it.β
βProve it.β He leaned toward her with a challenging gleam in his green eyes.
βProve it?β She didnβt trust that gleam. βHow?β
βKiss me.β
She took a deep breath, wanting that very thing and not wanting it at the same time. Mr. July was getting more dangerous to her heart every moment she was in his company.
βYouβre not willing to put yourself on the line?β
βI didnβt think you were interested inββ
βIβm not interested in posing for your website, but I am interested in you.β
βOh.β She felt her face flush at his words as heat rushed through her entire body.
βI thought you might be interested in an experiment, seeing as how youβve come all this way from San Antonio.β
βExperiment?β
He tossed his napkin on the table, stood up, and held out his hand to her. βLetβs go out on the patio and discuss our options.β
She gestured toward the dirty plates and table full of dishes. βShouldnβt we clean up?β
βIt can wait. I canβt.β
She grasped his hand, palm to palm, as she stood up. She could feel the roughness of his skin, see the stubble of his beard, and smell the soap heβd used in his shower. It was all heady stuff.
He led her into the sunroom, turned on a lamp for soft illumination, and opened the back door so that pale light spilled outside. The scent of roses in bloom filled the night air and moonlight cast a silvery glow over the patio.
βWhy donβt you sit on the glider while I go back and get our wine?β
βOkay.β She really couldnβt say more as she watched him go inside because she felt as if her heart were in her throat.
When he returned, he handed her a glass, clinked hers with his, and nodded as if heβd made a decision.
She took a sip and returned his smile. She felt good, happy, contented. It was a mild, sweetscented spring night with a handsome man by her side. If she could convey
this setting, this feeling, to her lonely hearts club, she felt sure people would positively respond in droves.
He leaned toward her. βNow, about your lonely hearts clubβ¦β
She leaned toward him. βYes?β
βDo you really need me?β
βI want you.β She immediately wished sheβd chosen different words.
βI want you, too.β He set down his glass. βWhat are we going to do about it?β
βI meantββ
βI know what you meant, but canβt you mean something more, something personal, something just between us?β
She felt her heart pick up speed. She caught his gazeβ¦and felt as if sheβd always belonged here in this moment with this man.
βSomething special?β he asked.
She had to respond, but she couldnβt find the words. If he looked at her with any more heat in his eyes, she might spontaneously combust. βIβ¦β And then she threw caution to the wind, leaned forward, and kissed him. It was just a soft, fleeting, tender touch before she moved back.
βI hope that was only an appetizer.β He clasped her shoulders with both hands and gently tugged her toward him.
She leaned into him, feeling his heat, his strength, his power. She wanted it all. She didnβt want to compromise. She raised her face, waiting for his kissβ¦waitingβ¦waitingβ¦
βI want you to know I donβt do this lightly. I know you really only want me for your lonely hearts club. I know youβll go back to San Antonio when you get what you want here. I know all that, and I still want to kiss you. I need to kiss you. I plan to kiss you. Itβs just that Iβm a serious kind of guy.β
βKemp, I swear if you say one more word, Iβm taking the pie and going home.β
He grinned, chuckling. βYouβd take the pie? Thatβs serious.β
βYes, it is. And Iβm serious, too.β She put her palms on each side of his face. βPlease, just kiss me.β
And he didβ¦tender at first, then with growing passion until he lifted her up, set her on his lap, leaned her head back against his arm, and held her tightly.
She felt his heat and strength and desire build as one kiss followed another and he delved deeply into her mouth, hugged her closer and closer as if desperate to meld their bodies so they could never be separate again.
Finally, he raised his head, kissed the tip of her nose, gave her a slight smile. βAnd I thought that fire I just fought was hot.βΒ
Excerpted from Cowboy Fire by Kim Redford.
Β© 2021 by Kim Redford. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Author Info:
Kim Redford is a bestselling author of contemporary Western romance novels. She grew up in Texas with cowboys, cowgirls, horses, cattle, and rodeos. Sheβs a rescue cat wrangler and horseback riderβwhen she takes a break from her keyboard. Kim Redford currently divides her time between homes in Oklahoma and Richardson, Texas.
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Giveaway:
2 sets of May releases
(Wreckless, Undercover Wolf, Youβve Got Plaid, Cowboy Fire, High Country Justice)
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