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Blog Tour – Chasing Down the Dream

06 Monday Sep 2021

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Blue Collar romance series, Chasing Down the Dream, Jaymee Jacobs

Asher Wallace has always had a crush on Kasey Ruggieri, but as his best friendโ€™s older sister, not only was she off-limits, but completely out of his league. Now that Kaseyโ€™s returned home after her fashion design business imploded, the heat between them is undeniable. Can Asher prove to Kasey that Oak Bend has all that sheโ€™s looking for? Fall for this hard-working hottie in Chasing Down the Dream by Jaymee Jacobs, a Best Friendโ€™s Sibling Romance, the first book in the Blue Collar Romance Series.

Chasing Down the Dream

Blue Collar Romance Series

by Jaymee Jacobs

Blurb:

From USA Today best-selling author Jaymee Jacobs comes a best friendโ€™s sibling romance packed with heat, heart, and happily ever after.

When Kasey Ruggieri returns to her hometown after her fashion design business implodes, she barely recognizes the handsome guy with a smokinโ€™ body who comes to fix the HVAC as her brother’s best friend. The skinny teenager she once knew is gone, and when Asher strips off his shirt to work in the boiling heat, Kasey can’t take her eyes off his glistening, muscular chest. Now she needs more than air conditioning to cool her desires.

Asher Wallace has had a crush on Kasey ever since he realized girls donโ€™t have cooties. Sheโ€™s beautiful, talented, and fun. But as his best friendโ€™s older sister, sheโ€™s completely out of his league. Once Kasey left Oak Bend to pursue a fashion career in New York City, Asher shelved his boyhood crush and moved on from his college hockey days and into the family’s heating and cooling business.

When Kasey and Asher finally connect, thereโ€™s enough heat to melt a Michigan winter. But when Kasey stumbles onto a new, profitable fashion venture, will she leave Asher behind for the bright lights of the big city once more? Or can Asher prove to Kasey that love and success can be found close to home?

Welcome to Oak Bend, where blue-collar hotties work hard and love even harder, especially when it comes to landing their happily ever after.

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Excerpt:

If I had thought the temperature in this house was hot before Asher showed up, it was absolutely tropical after he arrived. Asher was just a kid the last time Iโ€™d seen him, before Iโ€™d gone off to college. His voice hadnโ€™t even changed by then. And now, well, now he was all man.

I leaned against the boxes of my stuff stacked in the hallway, watching the way his biceps bunched under the tight sleeves of his T-shirt as he did whatever the hell he was doing to the thermostat. Asher used to be so scrawny.

Of course, Iโ€™d seen the way heโ€™d looked at me back then. He was always over at our house, hanging out with Owen, staying for dinner. I knew his parents both worked, but I always wondered if he came to my house so much because of me. As a teenager, that had been a very conceited thought, and Iโ€™d forgotten all about itโ€”and Asherโ€”when Iโ€™d moved away.

Watching him now was a pleasant distraction from everything. From the fact that Iโ€™d had to pack up my life in New York City and move back home to Oak Bend, Michigan, because I couldnโ€™t hack it in the big city. Because Iโ€™d made the leap and tried to break out on my own, but I had failed. Now I was back in my hometown with nothing to show for myself except for credit card debt and boxes of stuff.

In fact, watching him do his thing was the first time in a month that I hadnโ€™t been overwhelmed by the heavy feeling of despair in the pit of my stomach weighing me down. I felt relieved to get a break from that sense of despondency, but it was more than that. It wasnโ€™t just a lack of sadness but actual happiness at watching Asher do his thing. Sweat dripped down his forehead, and he wiped the beads away with his forearm. I figured it was time to do something more than just watch.

โ€œCan I get you some water?โ€

โ€œUh, yeah,โ€ he said, turning to look at me with eyes that Iโ€™d never realized were so damn blue. How had I never noticed that before? โ€œThatโ€™d be great.โ€

โ€œOne sec,โ€ I said, heading into the kitchen. Owen always kept the place stocked up for when he came back into town. He was hardly home, but he liked to be prepared and well-hydrated.

I grabbed two bottles from the fridge and went back into the living room, and oh my Godโ€”Asher had peeled off his shirt and was using it as a towel. He had a well-defined six pack and a dusting of dark hair between his pecs. His broad shoulders met up with the bulging muscles of his arms.

Was this real life? Or was I dreaming?

โ€œHere you go.โ€ I reached out to pass him his water. The smooth sheen on his skin caught a glint of sunlight, and I thought maybe I was in the presence of a Greek god. Damn.

Copyright 2021 Jaymee Jacobs

*****

Author Info:

Jaymee Jacobs is a USA Today best-selling author and author of the Dallas Comets series. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a BA in English literature and a psychology minor.

Her books have the same two themes: hockey and the “millennial” experience. The first is because she’s a die-hard fan (particularly of the Pittsburgh Penguins). The second is because she felt that there weren’t any books to which she could personally relate. So she began to write the stories she wanted to read. Her books spotlight those in the up-and-coming generation as they navigate this new era of ubiquitous technology, online dating etiquette, and what it means to “adult.”

When she’s not writing, you’ll find Jaymee curating her cats’ Instagram account, listening to true crime podcasts, scrolling through Pinterest for fructose-free recipes, or yelling at the TV during Penguins games.

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About The Blue Collar Romance Series

Escape to Oak Bend where blue-collar hotties work hard and love even harder.

From broody carpenters to sexy electricians, these eight standalones are packed with small town feels, heat, and heartwarming happily ever afters.

Enjoy your favorite tropes written by an amazing group of authors: Jaymee Jacobs, Alexa Rivers, Evelyn Sola, Kate Carley, Tracy Broemmer, Mila Nicks, Claire Wilder, and Moni Boyce.

Fall head over heels for swoon-worthy book boyfriends who arenโ€™t afraid of a little hard work for that happily ever after.

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Spotlight – A Delicious Dilemma

03 Friday Sep 2021

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A Delicious Dilemma, Sera Taino

A Delicious Dilemma

by Sera Taino

Available August 24

Harlequin Special Edition

Blurb:

Different worlds collide in Sera Taino’s debut novel.

It’s hard to remain enemies when you’ve broken bread together

Val Navarroโ€™s first mistake: going out dancing after a bad breakup when the chef should be focused on her family business. Her second mistake? Thinking the handsome, sensitive stranger she meets could be more than a rebound โ€“ until she discovers heโ€™s Philip Wagner of Wagner Developments. His fatherโ€™s company could shut down her Puerto Rican restaurant and unravel her tight-knit neighborhood. When Philip takes over negotiations, Val wants to believe he has good intentions. But is following her heart a recipe for disaster?

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*****

Excerpt:

Val took a sip of her aรฑejo, listening to the beats of a reggaetรณn mash-up as it boomed through the room. People made their way to the dance platform, dappled in colors from the strobe lights. Val loved the way the music blasted through her body, the reverberations of the pumping bass through her bones; it had been too long since sheโ€™d felt this loose.

Olivia, who had stopped to talk to people she knew, grabbed Val by the hand and pulled her onto the dance floor.

โ€œI also forgot how much fun dancing could be,โ€ Val shouted.

โ€œYeah, that Luke did a number on you,โ€ Olivia shouted back.

Val waved her hands, indicating she didnโ€™t want to talk about Luke or anyone else. She just wanted to enjoy the music, let her mind grow empty of everything except the lyrics and the beat. Reggaetรณn was a gift to someone like herโ€”US born but every bit as Puerto Rican as a transplant could be without having lived on the island. It was the soundtrack of the vaivรฉn, or the back-and-forth movement that characterized the migration of people going from the mainland to the island and back again.

Val danced until the song changed. Oliviaโ€™s face split into an uncharacteristically dazzling smile at her girlfriendโ€™s arrival. Aleyshaโ€™s smooth, dark skin contrasted sharply with light brown eyes the color of burnished bronze that were shocking even from a distance.

Aleysha raced over to them, giving Val a glossy, messy kiss on her cheek before flinging her arms around Olivia. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you text me when you got here?โ€

Olivia shrugged. โ€œI figured youโ€™d be late, like always, so why stress you?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re one to talk. Letโ€™s go sit with Malena.โ€ She gave Val a wink. โ€œSheโ€™s been seeing this one guy and he brought a friend of his.โ€

Ugh, not a spontaneous blind date. That was the last thing she needed tonight. But of course, before she could say no, Olivia spoke for her. โ€œWhy not?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not reallyโ€”โ€ Val started but Aleysha put a hand on her shoulder.

โ€œWeโ€™re just hanging out. No pressure, okay?โ€

She just wanted to dance, maybe catch a buzz and go home in peace. But Olivia and Aleysha were wrapped up in each other, so Val had no choice but to follow them. At the far end of the patio, she recognized Malena, who often stopped into her familyโ€™s restaurant for a late lunch. She sold real estate in one of the smaller boutique agencies in Wagner Financial Place. Malena was leaning into a good-looking man she introduced as ร‰tienne, who said his name with a voluptuous, Creole accent.

At the end of the table, almost in his own orbit, sat ร‰tienneโ€™s friend.

โ€œAnd this is Philip,โ€ Aleysha said.

He was whispering something to ร‰tienne, initially unaware of her, but when he turned, the overhead lights flashed, illuminating the most striking blue eyes sheโ€™d ever seen. They reminded her of the Caribbean lapping at the beaches of Ponce, where her family used to vacation when she was a child. Music skipped through the space between them before passing her by. How long had she been staring at him. A few seconds? Minutes?

She gave him a cursory wave, determined to cover her dazed reaction before taking the seat next to Olivia. He had the kind of face that was just shy of being too good-looking and it kept dragging at her attention. Through sheer force of will, she fixed her gaze on her cousin to tame her wayward eyes, focusing intensely on her conversation without really processing the meaning of her words. Maybe if she ignored him, heโ€™d forget she was there.

But she didnโ€™t have that kind of luck. He slid into the chair next to her and cleared his throat.

*****

Author Info:

Debut romance author Sera Taรญno has been selected for Harlequinโ€™s Romance Includes You Mentorship, an initiative launched in 2019 to reach out to diverse communities of writers and bring more own voices stories to romance readers. Her unpublished, #ownvoices novel, Incomparable, will be published with Harlequin Special Edition in 2021 as part of the mentorship initiative. When she is not writing, she can usually be found teaching, traveling, or wrangling her family.

Website: https://serataino.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/serataino

Twitter: https://twitter.com/serataino

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serataino/

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Spotlight – The Bride He Stole for Christmas

02 Thursday Sep 2021

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Caitlin Crews, The Bride He Stole for Christmas

The Bride He Stole for Christmas

by Caitlin Crews

Available October 26

Harlequin Presents

Blurb:

Thereโ€™s only one reason this bride wonโ€™t walk down the aisleโ€ฆand heโ€™s back! A captivating Christmas romance from USA TODAY bestselling author Caitlin Crews.

She gave him her innocence.

Can he win her back by Christmas?

Certain that she will never love again, Timoney George has agreed to a convenient marriage. If she canโ€™t recapture the hot, all-consuming chemistry she discovered with Crete Asgar, she might as well have cold security.

Crete tried to forget Timoney, but the idea of another man possessing her is intolerable. With just twelve hours until she walks down the aisle, Crete steals her back. And now he has the night before Christmas to prove to herโ€”and himselfโ€”that he wonโ€™t break her heart all over againโ€ฆ

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*****

Excerpt:

Tell me your name, he had ordered her. And then tell me what it will take to make you mine.

She shuddered at that, here on her frigid bench on this lonely Christmas Eve, her body as alive and greedy as she had been that night.

And Timoney wanted to scream out all the anguish, all the artless fury that heโ€™d left her with. His betrayal so absolute that it had taken her whole months to fully comprehend exactly what heโ€™d done. Chucked her out. Forgotten her name. Washed his hands of her completely.

Yet tonight, when she should have been reveling in exactly how cold and dead inside sheโ€™d become, it was as if he was here. A ghostly presence in the mist, and it seemed deeply unfair that any ghost could fill a cold garden the way he had always overwhelmed a room.

She blew out a breath and told herself not to be such a fool. For once.

Crete was immovable. A terrible wall of stone and silence, and some part of her had known that from the start.

And still she had run straight for all that brick and smashed herself apart.

โ€œHave you fallen asleep, Timoney?โ€ came the terrible, wonderful, familiar voice.

Timoney wrenched open her eyes, and as she did, the moon came out from behind the clouds.

And it was impossible, but Crete was there. He stood before her looking beautiful and dangerous, as ever. He was sheer male glory in his typical uniform, one of those dark, bespoke suits that made love to his body in all the ways she longed to do.

It was not possible, and yet every hair on her body seemed to stand on end, so she knew that it was real. That this was no dream.

That somehow, Crete Asgar was stood in the remains of the garden while her uncle and her husband-to-be carried on toasting the wedding up in the manor house. 

โ€œCreteโ€ฆโ€ she whispered.

And all the feelings sheโ€™d been holding at bay slammed back into her, and worse, were lit up with hope.

Because he had finished with her because sheโ€™d committed the cardinal sin of telling him she loved him. Why would he be here, on the night before her wedding no less, unless he was finally ready to admit what she had always suspected, that he loved her, too? What else could bring him out on Christmas Eve?

โ€œYou canโ€™t possibly marry that old man in the morning,โ€ he told her, and he did not sound like a man tortured by love. He did not sound tortured at all. Or in love. If anything, Crete sounded impatient. โ€œI have standards, Timoney. Obviously any lover after me will be a downgrade. But this verges on an insult.โ€

*****

Author Info:

USA Today bestselling, RITA-nominated, and critically-acclaimed author Caitlin Crews has written more than 100 books and counting. She has a Masters and Ph.D. in English Literature, thinks everyone should read more category romance, and is always available to discuss her beloved alpha heroes. Just ask. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her comic book artist husband, is always planning her next trip, and will never, ever, read all the books in her to-be-read pile. Thank goodness.

Website: https://megancrane.com/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeganCraneAndCaitlinCrews 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/megancrane 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganmcrane/

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Spotlight – Just for the Holidays …

01 Wednesday Sep 2021

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Adriana Herrera, Just for the Holidays ...

Just for the Holidays …

by Adriana Herrera

Available October 26

Harlequin Desire

Blurb:

Sheโ€™s snowed in at Christmasโ€ฆ

with a man she must resist!

Casting director Perla Sambrano knows Gael Montez is the perfect actor for her new film project. As long as she forgets his oh-so-tempting allure and keeps her heart out of it. Because their chemistryโ€™s no act and she needs to be carefulโ€ฆ

The Montez men hurt the women they love. Or so Gael believes. Keeping things professional with Perla is the only way to protect her. Until a snowstorm strands them together, leading to an unplanned Christmas fling that lands them both on the naughty list!

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*****

Excerpt:

Gael leaned back, considering the information his sister had just given him. It was exciting to think about. A series about Francisco Rios, the leader of the Puerto Rican independence movement, was a dream project. The man had led an extraordinary life. Heโ€™d graduated from Harvard Law School in 1921โ€”the first Puerto Rican to do so. While studying there heโ€™d met Claudia Mieses, a Peruvian biochemistโ€”and the first Latina to be accepted to Radcliffe Collegeโ€”who was remarkable in her own right. Gael had always thought their love story was a romance for the ages. And that Riosโ€™s life story deserved to be told. Being a part of bringing something like this to the big screen was more than a dreamโ€ฆit was the kind of opportunity that had drawn him to be an actor in the first place.

โ€œI want it,โ€ he said with finality, feeling a buzz of excitement he hadnโ€™t felt in months. โ€œWho do we talk to?โ€ he asked. Hell, heโ€™d probably be willing to do the part for free. But his sister frowned at his question, her expression almost reluctant. When he looked at Manolo, Gael noticed the man looked smug. Clearly, the other shoe was about to drop.

โ€œThe studio producing the series is Sambrano,โ€ Gabi blurted out, as if trying to quiet their uncle before he could get the first word in. No wonder the older man was smiling. What felt like a ball of lead sank through Gael. The skin on his face felt hot. He shouldnโ€™t be surprised that the mention of the Sambrano name still had this effect on him after all these years, but it did.

โ€œTell him whoโ€™s in charge of casting, Gabriela.โ€ His uncle sounded a little bit too pleased with himself for that nugget to be anything other than the person Gael suspected.

Gabi fidgeted, her eyes everywhere but on Gael. โ€œPerla Sambranoโ€™s doing the casting.โ€ Unsurprisingly, he felt the blood at his temples at the mere mention of his ex-girlfriend. Perla Sambrano was someone he took pains not to dwell on. โ€œSheโ€™s working for the studios now,โ€ Gabi added, pulling him from his thoughts. โ€œSheโ€™s their new VP of global casting and talent acquisitions.โ€ His sisterโ€™s tone was sharp, laced with recrimination. Perla Sambrano had been the reason for the one and only time his twin had stopped speaking to him.

โ€œI donโ€™t know if this is the right project,โ€ he said, ruthlessly tamping down the pang of discomfort that flashed in his chest. He stared at his sister, expecting her to rehash old arguments. But she just stared at him, disappointment written all over her face. He knew enough not to take the bait. That conversation  as over and done with. He would not apologize for making the choices that had them all sitting in a private jet heading to the ten-million-dollar mansion his money had bought.

โ€œThis is not going to work, Gabi,โ€ he told his sister, before turning away from her withering glare. He looked at his uncle and felt a surge of irritation at the pleased little smirk on his face. He was not some damn toy for Manolo and Gabi to compete over. โ€œThese arenโ€™t going to work, either,โ€ Gael quickly added, gesturing to his uncleโ€™s pile of scripts. โ€œLetโ€™s keep looking.โ€ That made Manoloโ€™s smile flag, but he wasnโ€™t here to save anyoneโ€™s feelings. This was his career, and family or not, they worked for him.

Gabi nodded tersely. She opened her mouth as if to say something, but then seemed to let it go. Gael focused on the book heโ€™d been reading on his phone and tried very hard not to think about Perla or the project.

Dwelling on ancient history was not a habit he indulged in.

*****

Author Info:

Adriana Herrera was born and raised in the Caribbean, but for the last 15 years has let her job (and her spouse) take her all over the world. She loves writing stories about people who look and sound like her people, getting unapologetic happy endings. 

Website: https://adrianaherreraromance.com/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laura.adriana.94801

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ladrianaherrera 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladriana_herrera/

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Spotlight – Redeemed by His New York Cinderella

31 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Jadesola James, Redeemed by His New York Cinderella

Redeemed by His New York Cinderella

by Jadesola James

Available September 28

Harlequin Presents

Blurb:

What if the man from her past is the key to her future? Donโ€™t miss Jadesola Jamesโ€™s thrilling romantic debut for Harlequin Presents!

She could save himโ€ฆ

If only heโ€™d let her!

Kitty Asare will do anything for the foundation inspired by her tumultuous childhood. Including charming her way into Manhattanโ€™s most exclusive galaโ€ฆthen sparring with the man from her past who catches her there!

To land his next deal, Laurence Stone needs a stunning woman on his arm. Kitty agrees to the ruse for her foundation, but the electricity between them is more than make-believe! After breaking away from his family, Laurence vowed never to need anyone. Yet could Kitty be the exception to his rule?

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*****

Excerpt:

Laurence was relieved to see that the dining room was empty, except for a young woman seated alone at a table in front of a large stone fireplace.

โ€œDo you mind, sir?โ€ A harried-looking waiter ushered him to a table close to the young womanโ€™s. โ€œWeโ€™re short on staff right now, as thereโ€™s an event taking place in a couple of hours. Theyโ€™ve closed off most of the dining room.โ€

โ€œVery well.โ€

It mattered little to him, and as the waiter fussed about with clean linen and water glasses, and a long, rambling recitation of the wine list, he found his eyes lingering idly on his dining room companion. She was tucking into an enormous meal with so much enjoyment he stifled a smile. She hadnโ€™t skimped on quality, either. On her table he identified the remains of a caviar starter, oysters, and a steak smothered in fresh mustard greens.

โ€œSir?โ€

He blinked, looked up. โ€œA glass of whisky and water, please. And those oystersโ€”โ€ He gestured at the young ladyโ€™s table. โ€œAre they grilled?โ€

โ€œRockefeller style, sir.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll have those, and the new potatoes in cream.โ€

โ€œVery good, sir.โ€

The waiter swanned off, and Laurence was left to feel annoyed at the fact that heโ€™d have to log into his email manually, since his rarely used personal phone had none of the many apps he used to keep his work organized. He hadnโ€™t used it in a couple of weeks, and he felt a rush of physical relief as he switched it on and began to scroll.

He was halfway through a report on viewing statistics for a motorbike ad when the waiter came back with a bread basket, dropped it off with little ceremony, and headed over to the young womanโ€™s table.

โ€œAre we all set, then, maโ€™am?โ€ he heard the waiter say solicitously.

Laurence listened with half an ear; he was curious to hear what such a voracious eaterโ€™s voice sounded like.

โ€œI am, thank you.โ€

She spoke quietly, almost inaudibly. Her voice possessed a low husk that, despite himself, made him look up. It was familiar, in that elusive kind of way that nagged until finally the brain identified it. He registered wide eyes in the clearest shade of brown heโ€™d ever seen, a full, bow-shaped mouth painted berry-red, and a dimpled chin before he looked back down at his phone.

Pretty, he thought idly. Heโ€™d look up again when she stood, see if the body matched the face. And there it was againโ€”that sense of dรฉjร -vu. Who could she possibly be? Heโ€™d gone to university abroad, so that was out. She looked far too youngโ€”and too brokeโ€”to be a client. Perhaps one of the many interns who filtered in and out of Laurence & Haddad each summer? No, it couldnโ€™t be that; he avoided them like the plague.

โ€œShall I charge it to your room, maโ€™am?โ€

โ€œOh, yes, please.โ€ Again, in that soft, cultured voice. โ€œIโ€™m in Suite 700.โ€ 

โ€œAh, the penthouse. Very good, maโ€™am.โ€

At that, Laurence did look up. He knew for sure that the woman wasnโ€™t staying in Suite 700, because that was his room.

Brazenly, she signed the bill with a flourish, and took a long, last sip of champagne with every indication of pleasure before looking up. She had the gall to shoot him a shy smile and lowered her lashes, touching the napkin to those soft, full lips.

*****

Author Info:

Jadesola James loves summer thunderstorms, Barbara Cartland novels, long train rides, hot buttered toast, and copious amounts of cake and tea.

When she isn’t writing, she’s a reference librarian and a scholar of American romance publishing. Her hobbies include collecting vintage romance paperbacks and fantasy shopping online for summer cottages in the north of England.

Find Jadesola and news about her upcoming books on Twitter at twitter.com/JJ_Nicola!

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Spotlight – A Very Intimate Takeover

27 Friday Aug 2021

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A Very Intimate Takeover, Devereaux Inc. series, LaQuette

A Very Intimate Takeover

Devereaux Inc. series

by LaQuette

Available September 28

Harlequin Desire

Blurb:

Falling for the enemy never felt this good in the debut novel of LaQuette’s Devereaux Inc. series.

Sheโ€™s ruthless in business,

but vulnerable in his arms.

Trey Devereaux is out to prove her corporate mettle to her skeptical father. When she sees a chance to take control of Devereaux Inc. from her estranged grandfather, she pounces. But Jeremiah Benton, his second-in-command, is fiercely protective of the Devereaux patriarchโ€ฆand absolutely enticing. The intensity of their attraction overwhelms her defenses, and Trey even finds herself warming to her grandfather under Jeremiahโ€™s influence. Can Trey maintain her resolveโ€”or is Jeremiah winning this high-stakes merger? The fate of a billion-dollar Brooklyn legacy lies in the balanceโ€ฆ

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*****

Excerpt:

The envelope was smooth yet had enough texture that she took her time sliding her finger across it. The deep sandalwood beige, trimmed in a dark mahogany and gold foil, had enough flare to let you know the sender cared about making a good impression, but not so much that it was gaudy. 

She opened the envelope and pulled out the folded paper carefully. She was curious to see what this J. Benton had to say.

Dear Mr. Jordan Dylan Devereaux,

Iโ€™m Jeremiah Benton, the COO at Devereaux Incorporated.

Please forgive my forwardness in sending you a physical letter. However, I needed to confirm delivery of this message while ensuring our communication remained private. What I have to say is too important to risk getting lost in your spam folder or intercepted by prying eyes. The elder Mr. Devereaux has forbidden me to share this with you, but I felt that as his son, you needed to know. I regret to inform you that Ace has fallen ill. Ill enough that his physicians have determined he may have less than six months of life remaining. I know I am a stranger, and this is a personal topic, but your father and his business need you now as his next of kin. If left to his sister, Martha Devereaux-Smith, Devereaux Incorporated will suffer. You are the only person who can stop her. Please donโ€™t delay. For your father, and his legacy, I beg you to return to Devereaux Manor immediately.

Sincerely,

J. Benton

Trey rose in one quick movement, heading for her fatherโ€™s office. When she arrived, she immediately paused. The grandfather sheโ€™d seen nowhere but on television and in business magazines was dying. She tried to process what this new knowledge made her feel, and all she could identify was numbness. But her father, having spent the first twenty-two years of his life at his fatherโ€™s side, might feel something more than the nothingness that spread through her veins.

The door was slightly ajar. She was about to knock when she heard her parentsโ€™ voices.

โ€œDestiny, sheโ€™s too quick to act. Iโ€™ve told her she couldnโ€™t rely solely on her usual tactics, and she ignored everything I said and did it her way instead. Now, she canโ€™t make this right.โ€ Her fatherโ€™s words cut deep, like a heated blade. He was still angry with her, his focus so fused to her failure, he couldnโ€™t see her ability to get this job done.

โ€œDeuce, practically from the moment we found out I was carrying Trey, you have demanded greatness from her. You used to place your head on my belly every night when she would kick me so hard I couldnโ€™t sleep and say the same thing over and over until she calmed down. โ€˜Trey, you are Deuce Devereauxโ€™s daughter, and there isnโ€™t a man or woman that can stand against you.โ€™ You believed that then, and in all this time sheโ€™s never given you reason to doubt her.โ€

โ€œThis is different, Des. This was her test, to prove to me she could handle everything Iโ€™m leaving to her. Now, after this disaster, I canโ€™t retire. I canโ€™t leave DD Enterprises until I know sheโ€™s ready. Iโ€™m so tired, baby.โ€ The hitch in his voice yanked at Treyโ€™s heart. His lack of faith in her might have raised her blood pressure, but hearing him this way, so fragile, so hopeless, felt like something crushing her from the inside out. โ€œIโ€™ve been fighting this fight with Ace for over thirty years. Itโ€™s taken so much away from my life with you. Iโ€™d thought I could retire early and leave it all to her, but nowโ€ฆโ€

โ€œDonโ€™t doubt her, Deuce. She will find a way.โ€

*****

Author Info:

An activist for DEIA in the romance industry, LaQuette writes bold stories featuring multicultural characters. Her writing style brings intellect to the drama. She crafts emotionally epic tales that are deeply pigmented by reality’s paintbrush.

This Brooklyn native’s novels are a unique mix of savvy, sarcastic, brazen, & unapologetically sexy characters who are confident in their right to appear on the page. Find her at LaQuette.com & at LaQuette@LaQuette.com.

Website: https://www.laquette.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaQuetteRomanceAuthor  

Twitter: https://twitter.com/laquettewrites 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/la_quette/

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Spotlight – Manhattanโ€™s Most Scandalous Reunion

26 Thursday Aug 2021

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Manhattanโ€™s Most Scandalous Reunion

by Dani Collins

Blurb:

He canโ€™t turn her away, and it has nothing to do with the media storm outside his penthouse! Enjoy this sizzling romance from USA TODAY bestselling author Dani Collins.

She left him.

That doesn’t mean she’s forgotten him.

When paparazzi mistake Nina Menendez for a supermodel, she takes refuge in her exโ€™s New York penthouse. Big mistake. Guarded Reve Weston is incapable of emotional intimacyโ€”and is intensely seductiveโ€ฆ

Reve has had enough of scandal. To keep his name out of the tabloids, he insists Nina stay with him. But as their spark reignites and she shares the mysteries of her past, Reve realizes his cynicism has a downside. If he canโ€™t give Nina the fairy tale she dreams of, heโ€™ll have to let her goโ€ฆfor good!

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*****

Excerpt:

Dear God, they were everywhere. She was surrounded. Her airway tightened and her wild gaze swerved every direction, seeking a path of escape.

A blue-and-silver awning struck her eyes. She had walked in this direction unconsciously on purpose because, deep down, she was a masochist.

Normally, she would have stayed on this side of the street and glared upward as she walked by, but in her agitation, she darted straight for the entrance, not computing that she was running into traffic.

A car squealed its brakes and stopped on a dime right before it would have struck her. The driver laid on the horn, then honked again as the horde of cameramen chased her, all of them batting and bumping into the car in their haste to get around it.

Nina brushed past the startled doorman and ran inside, straight to the security desk where Amir sat today.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry. Please, can I stand here a few minutes while I figure out what to do? They wonโ€™t leave me alone.โ€

She was quivering with reaction, breathless and barely able to speak. She looked back to see the doorman holding out his arms while he ordered the men, โ€œBack off! No entry.โ€ 

Amir frowned at her, then at the disruption outside. One of the men evaded the doorman and pressed his camera lens to the window, clicking and flashing through the glass.

Amir picked up his phone and dialed.

Was he calling the police? Ninaโ€™s scrambled brain tried to decide whether she should involve them.

โ€œItโ€™s Amir, sir. Ms. Menendez is here in the lobby.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ she whispered. โ€œI didnโ€™t come here to see him.โ€

Her stomach began to churn. She held her breath in dread-filled anticipation.

โ€œYes, I understand, sir. But she seems upset.โ€

Her heart stalled out. How humiliating. After seducing her and leading her on, Reve had dumped her when she had asked if he wanted to meet her father. Three months later, he didnโ€™t even want to see her.

She covered her face, turning her back to the windows so she had a shred of privacy while she tried to think of where she could go or who she might call. The few friends sheโ€™d made in New York had fallen away when sheโ€™d been fired and moved in with Reve. And the friend whoโ€™d gotten her todayโ€™s interview lived in London. The one who was loaning her his studio was backpacking in Australia.

She didnโ€™t know what to do. She was upset by more than the fact those men had chased her. It was everything that had happened lately. Her ears were rushing with the sound of her galloping pulse. Her life was falling apart at the seams, but she couldnโ€™t crawl home this time. Where was home? Who was she? 

โ€œMissโ€ฆโ€ Amirโ€™s voice was loud enough to make her jerk her head up. His frown told her heโ€™d had to repeat himself to get her attention. She saw he had opened the doors for Reveโ€™s private elevator.

โ€œMr. Weston will see you. Would you like me to come with you? You seem unsteady.โ€

She stared into the elevator, longing to see Reve even though she knew he only pretended to rescue damsels. Deep down, he was more of a dragon who lured them in and ate them.

Still, she could hear the doorman arguing with the men outside. She had to leave the lobby so they would disperse. She desperately needed to be transported out of her entire overturned, mixed-up life, and, God knows, Reveโ€™s world was the furthest thing from her own.

*****

Author Info:

When Canadian Dani Collins found romance novels in high school she wondered how one trained for such an awesome job. She wrote for over two decades without publishing, but remained inspired by the romance message that if you hang in there you’ll find a happy ending. In May of 2012, Harlequin Presents bought her manuscript in a two-book deal. She’s since published more than thirty books with them and is definitely living happily ever after.

Website: https://danicollins.com/

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaniCollinsBook

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Spotlight – Secrets of a One Night Stand

24 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Secrets of a One Night Stand

a Billionaires of Boston romance

by Naima Simone

Available: August 24

Harlequin Desire

Blurb:

She said yes to one night with a strangerโ€ฆ Now sheโ€™s pregnant andย that stranger isย her boss! Only in this Billionaires of Boston romance fromย USA TODAYย bestselling author Naima Simone.

She told herself it was one night. Nothing more.

But her heart knew the truthโ€ฆ

Finding out her previous one-night fling is her new boss is the shock of Mycah Hillโ€™s lifetime. She canโ€™t say no to being VP for software CEO Achilles Farrellโ€”sheโ€™s finally made her career dream come true. But knowing heโ€™s so closeโ€ฆ Itโ€™s only a matter of time before sheโ€™s back in his arms. It canโ€™t end well. Achillesโ€™s tortured family history means heโ€™s not up for sticking around long-term. But Mycahโ€™s surprise pregnancy is about to change everythingโ€ฆ

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*****

Excerpt:

He propped his elbows on the bar top and ground his thumb and forefinger into his eyes. What he wouldnโ€™t give to be back in Tacoma, Washington, in his cabin less than a mile from the Cascade Range. So far away from affluent Beacon Hill, Massachusetts. And not just in location.

But as heโ€™d stood in that mansionโ€™s ridiculously huge library with its hardwood floor, leather furniture, fireplaces large enough for even him to stand in, spiral staircase and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, it hadnโ€™t been just his black thermal shirt, faded jeans and battered brown boots that had differentiated him from the other men in the room.

Cain Farrellโ€”his older brother, the heir, the son Barron Farrell had kept and acknowledged. Kenan Rhodesโ€”the youngest son, biracial and the other bastard besides Achilles. But both men hailed from the same world. Bostonโ€™s elite. It was in the razor-sharp yet elegant cut of their suits. The cultured speech. The arrogant demeanor.

Achilles had encountered people like them. And had ended up despising every one of them.

Now he had to call them brother.

Life should really offer him a cigarette when it decided to fuck him.

Again.

โ€œYou starting a tab or paying for these now?โ€ The bartender set a mug filled with dark, cold brew topped with a creamy head that spilled a little over the rim. Next to it sat a short, smooth glass of amber whiskey.

Perfect.

โ€œA tab.โ€ Because yeah, he was just getting started. The whole purpose of this trip entailed not thinking. And several rounds should accomplish his mission.

โ€œIโ€™ll be back, then.โ€

She cocked her head, running a dark blue gaze down his frame. Heโ€™d hit six foot his sophomore year of high school and had kept growing. Heโ€™d become used to that glint in a womanโ€™s eyes. And he didnโ€™t shy from it. The only thing better than losing himself in alcohol was hot, dirty, nameless sex.

His height, his build and his eyesโ€”those were the only things his worthless sperm donor had passed down to him, and women seemed to eat that shit up. He picked up the shot of Jameson and knocked it back, never breaking visual contact with the pretty brunette. The corner of her lips lifted, desire flickering in her gaze as it dipped to his mouth.

โ€œLet me know if you need to order food. Yโ€™know, to balance all that alcohol. Canโ€™t have you too wasted just in case you have laterโ€ฆplans.โ€ She smirked before sauntering off to the other end of the bar.

โ€œHmm. That was subtle.โ€

Achilles stiffened.

That voice.

Like a fire beating back the coldest winter winds.

Like fingernails on a chalkboard.

As silken and sexy as skin sliding over bare, heated skin.

As jarring as crashing cymbals directly in the ear.

He longed to curl up against it, roll around in it.

He wanted to snarl at it, hurl himself away from it.

His heart smashed against his rib cage like a caged beast. His pulse, in sharp contrast, a sonorous warning at the base of his throat. Something primitive inside him warned that he should go find that bartender with the invitation in her eyes, pay for his drinks and get the hell out.

But the impulsive, destructive streak that had brought him to Massachusetts must have still been alive and kicking because he didnโ€™t heed that warning. Instead, he slowly turned around on his barstool.

*****

Author Info:

USA Today Bestselling author Naima Simone’s love of romance was first stirred by Johanna Lindsey and Nora Roberts years ago. Well not that many. She is only eighteen…ish. Published since 2009, she spends her days writing sizzling romances with heart, a touch of humor and snark. 

She is wife to Superman–or his non-Kryptonian equivalent–and mother to the most awesome kids ever. They live in perfect, sometimes domestically-challenged bliss in the southern US.

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Website: http://naimasimone.com/

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naima_Simone

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Review – The Slider

13 Friday Aug 2021

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Jacob Vaughn represents everything I could ever want in a man, until he makes the wrong assumption about me. He says heโ€™s sorry, but the damage has already been done. Can Jacob convince Zoe that he deserves a second chance? Fans of the Brentwood Baseball Series by Meghan Quinn will devour The Slider by A.M. Williams, a mistaken identity, single-parent romance.

*****

The Slider

Boys of Summer series

by A.M. Williams

Blurb:

How do you recover when a first impression goes wrong?ย 

Zoe

Meeting Jacob Vaughn wasnโ€™t what I expected when I went out with my best friend to celebrate my new job. Jacob was kind, funny, and easy to talk to.

He represents everything I want in a dream man.

But then he assumes something about me and makes comments that my nephew overhears.

He says heโ€™s sorry, but itโ€™s hard to let go of the hurt when Iโ€™m not the only person impacted. He hurt Noah, and thatโ€™s just not something I can easily forgive.

Jacob

Zoe Atkinson is the breath of fresh air I didnโ€™t realize I needed. After saving her from a handsy drunk, I discover how amazing she is and canโ€™t get her out of my mind.

Except, Iโ€™m coming out of a bad divorce and canโ€™t think about anyone other than myself for now.

Then I ruin things by running my mouth, upsetting someone close to her, making me realize that I like her a whole lot more than I should.

Iโ€™ve got to figure out how to get us over this hump so I can show her that Iโ€™m serious about her and Noah.

We have to decide if weโ€™ll let first impressions ruin what could be the best thing to happen to us.

The Slider is book five in A.M. Williamsโ€™ Boys of Summer baseball romance series. Itโ€™s a mistaken identity, single-parent romance with a recently divorced baseball player and an aunt that is now struggling to raise a teenager.

If you love men in tight pants and the sassy women they fall for, this series is for you.

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*****

Excerpt:

It was rude to stare. I knew this.

I knew this, and I didnโ€™t care.

Want to know why?

The hottest man Iโ€™d ever seen in my entire life just walked into The Splinter.

It felt cliche to say that it was like that slow-mo entrance you see in the movies, but it really was like that.

A group of guys came in before him and he trailed them. It was like God smiled down on me when he did, too.

It was raining, so his hair was wet. Once inside, he reached up to run his hands through his hair, shaking the water out of it.

And his hair was gorgeous. This thick, lush brown color that was begging me to go over and help him shake the rest of that water out.

I didnโ€™t because that would be weird. Much weirder than me being a creep from across the bar as I watched him join his friends at the table theyโ€™d claimed near the pool tables.

Those same pool tables I was sitting at with my friend and her friends. Though I wasnโ€™t sure how good of a friend she was with them because there was something off about some of them.

They were nice, but catty. Iโ€™d never had many female friends growing up because I was a little awkward and lived in my head. So I also wasnโ€™t the best at reading people.

Maybe my read was wrong.

But I didnโ€™t think so.

They smiled when Cass introduced me, and they tried to include me in conversation initially. But then I was quickly forgotten by everyone except for Cass.

I was okay with that. I liked people watching.

Hence me noticing Mr. Good Looks when he walked in.

And I wasnโ€™t the only one to notice him, either. The Cat Pack had as well.

โ€œDid you see who just walked in?โ€ one girl, a redhead, breathed.

โ€œI did. Iโ€™ve never known him to come out before,โ€ a brunette responded.

Cass sent me a look, nibbling her bottom lip, before looking back at her friends.

What was that about?

I sucked on my straw, it making the awfully slurping sound to tell me my drink was empty. That was my cue.

While the women were caught up in discussing Mr. Good Looking and his hot friends, I slipped away. Instead of going right for the bar, I veered toward the jukebox. I wasnโ€™t too interested in picking a song to play, but I wanted some time away from Cassโ€™s friends.

I flicked through the selections before digging a dollar from my pocket and feeding it to the machine and picking my songs.

Knowing Iโ€™d have to wait awhile, I turned toward the bar.

As I wound through the thickening crowd, I couldnโ€™t help looking toward Mr. Good Looking to get another fix.

I caught sight of him and did a quick scan before forcing myself to look in front of me and not at him.

He would star in my fantasies later tonight.

Copyright 2021 A.M. Williams

*****

Review:

Zoe has had a rough few years and she’s doing her best to raise her nephew & figure out what she wants to do with her life. Overall, she’s doing quite well. Then a night out has her meeting Jacob in a bar and even though nothing comes of it then fate will keep bringing them together.

Jacob is fresh off a difficult divorce and not looking for anything during a night out with friends. He saves Zoe from a troublesome drunk because it is the right thing to do, not knowing that it will mean he won’t be able to forget her. Luckily he runs into her again a few months later … only to stick his foot in his mouth. It’s time to salvage his reputation, prove that he’s a better man than she thinks, and maybe discover a new love.

I will say there are a few issues. The sex scenes weren’t as smooth as they could have been and they felt a little awkward compared to the way the rest of the book was written. There are also quite a few times when things don’t match – people who have met before don’t react like it or conversations are held but a few pages later it’s like it never happened. The copy I read was due for at least one more edit and I’m hoping they caught some of these. But I would definitely say that the love story is more than worth it even if these things aren’t fixed.

The romance between Jacob and Zoe is sweet and I enjoyed watching them move past some early stumbles, get to know each other, and fall in love. Jacob is awesome with both Zoe and her nephew Jacob. Together they grow into a wonderful, supportive family unit.

*****

Author Info:

A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living abroad. When sheโ€™s not annoying her cat or reading, sheโ€™s spending time with her husband and traveling as much as possible. She has a serious case of wanderlust and wants to go as many places as possible while she can. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as those crystal clear waters on the North Carolina coast.

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Spotlight – The Wildest Ride

09 Monday Aug 2021

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Marcella Bell, The Wildest Ride

Marcella Bell delivers a bold, uplifting romantic novel in THE WILDEST RIDE (August 10; $16.99). Rodeo meets reality-TV with this never-before-seen Closed Circuit competition, where an undefeated city-boy champion goes head to head with his world-class, kick-ass female rival. Romance ensues as they battle for the million-dollar prize.

*****

The Wildest Ride

by Marcella Bell

ISBN: 9781335773227

Publication Date: August 10, 2021

Publisher: HQN Books

Blurb:

At thirty-six, undefeated rodeo champion AJ Garza is supposed to be retiring, not chasing after an all new Closed Circuit rodeo tour with a million-dollar prize. But with the Houston rodeo program that saved him as a wayward teen on the brink of bankruptcy, heโ€™ll enter. And heโ€™ll win.

Enter, Lilian Sorrow Island. Raised by her grandparents on the family ranch in Muscogee, OK, Lil is more a cowboy than city-boy AJ will ever be. It shows. Sheโ€™s not about to let him steal the prize thatโ€™ll save her ranch, even if he is breathtakingly magnificent, in pretty much every way going.

The world watches on as reality-TV meets rodeo in a competition like no other. In front of the cameras theyโ€™re each otherโ€™s biggest rivals. Off screen, itโ€™s about to get a whole lot more complicatedโ€ฆ

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*****

Excerpt:

One

On their own, the sheep werenโ€™t that bad. It was the goats that were the problem. They gave the sheep ideas.

And what the hell sheep needed with ideas, Lilian Island did not know.

The dogs, Oreo and Carrot, had gone in opposite directions, each pulling wide to flank the scattered sheep on the left and right while Lil and her horse harried them from behind. As they picked up speed, her heart caught the rhythm of her horseโ€™s hooves thundering against the ground as they chased the lead ewe together, two beings becoming one in motion.

The wind whipped across the shaved sides of her head, drowning out all other sounds beneath its gusty whoosh. It deposited traces of prairie dust in the loosely braided column of black hair that trailed back along the center of her head to hang down the midpoint of her spine.

Lil transferred the reins to her left hand in order to wrap them around the pommel of her saddle, steadying herself with her thighs as she did.

With her right hand, she reached for the rope coiled at her hip.

Her tornado-gray eyes, both narrowed beneath two thick black eyebrows, locked on the sheep like a missile on target.

Woman and horse flanked the sheep. Lil uncoiled the rope with a snap of her wrist while releasing the pommel with her other hand, letting her body tilt down the side of the horse until she was level with their quarry.

This close, she recognized the sheep as BB, or Bossy Betty, the herdโ€™s matriarch.

It just went to show: a fierce woman could be counted on to keep everybody in line, but watch out when they got wild.

Lil surprised herself by laughing out loud as she leaped from the side of her horse to tackle the sheep. Catching three of its legs in her left hand, she quickly roped them off with her right.

She might not be quite as fast as she once was, but there was no denying she still had it.

After a few half-hearted attempts at resistance, BB heaved a huge sigh and slumped against the ground. To the tune of the occasional disgruntled bleat, Lil freed the defeated but unharmed animal.

She made the rope into a makeshift lead and tied the wayward leader to her saddle, giving her a consolation pat along the way, making a mental note to tell Piper that the herd was coming due for shearing.

Still smiling, Lil said to the sheep, โ€œInconvenient, BB, but itโ€™s been a long time since I did any mutton bustinโ€™.โ€ With a final pat and chuckle, she added, โ€œA damn long time.โ€

The lingering rush of the chase was familiarโ€”once it got you, the thrill of the ride never really let goโ€”but the wish to do it again, that was unexpected. She was a grown woman, well past her rodeo days.

Sharp barking approaching from her right signaled that Carrot and Oreo were on their way back with the rest of the flock.

Soon they would have the whole herd of them back in the yard, and then Lil could start her actual workday.

Feeding the barn stock was supposed to be her meditative morning ritual.

One that might need reconsideration, she thought as she hooked a foot into her stirrup and swung onto her horse.

The horse was the same stormy gray color as Lilโ€™s eyes, with a black mane and tail matched to the inky midnight tone of Lilโ€™s hair. Fanciful, Lil had named her Aurora, the most beautiful thing she could think of at the time, but everybody called her Rory.

Rory had been Lilโ€™s twenty-fifth birthday present from her granddad. The last one he ever gave her.

Leaning forward, she pressed the side of her face against Roryโ€™s warm neck, breathing deep that unique-in-all-the-world scent that was horse.

Oreo and Carrot brought in the remaining six sheep, and Lil led the group back toward the yard.

The coyotes could have the goats for all she cared. They had been the ones to open the fence.

She turned to Oreo, on her left, โ€œWith my luck, they would just eat the coyotes, and then weโ€™d still have the stupid things, plus an enormous vet bill, to boot.โ€

Oreo gave a cheerful whuff, and Lil tried not to wonder what it meant that the response satisfied her.

Lil led the sheep and dogs back into the barnyard and tied the gate shut with the backup rope. The broken lock needed replacingโ€”another task she added to her mental list. Once a goat figured out the mechanism, you had to get a whole new style lock.ย 

Shaking her head, she unsaddled Rory, brushed the horse down, gave her a pat of hay, and tossed her a handful of oats.

Wrapping up her morning routine, Lil spread feed out in the yard for the chickens. Theyโ€™d eat bugs and other bits around the farmhouse throughout the day, but it was always a good idea to start the day with a hearty breakfast. Besides, there was comfort in the action of spreading feed, especially after the chaotic morning.

The familiar action finally brought her heart some of the calm she typically found in doing the morning chores. She might spend her days chained to a desk running the business end of things, but she was still a hands-on rancher at heart.

The chickens settled into contented clucking and rooting just in time for Lil to hear her grandmother shriek from the kitchen.

Lil was across the yard in four seconds, up the stairs, and into the kitchen in another two.

Her eyes and muscles worked faster than her mind. Before she knew what she was doing, her rope was out, its tail end lashing out to snake around the delicate wrist of the arm raised against the woman who had raised her.

A flick of Lilโ€™s wrist and the strangerโ€”a woman, after a second more processingโ€”flipped into the air before landing hard on her back on the kitchen floor.

โ€œLil.โ€ Granโ€™s voice was cross.

Lil crossed the kitchen in three strides, crouched at the strangerโ€™s side, and rolled her over.

The womanโ€™s face had gone pale and sweaty, all the more unfortunate for being paired with a green three-piece skirt suit with a little too much square in the shoulders. She was probably in her midforties and had a tight perm shorn close to her head. Based on the faint traces of grow-out, the woman was a natural sensible brown that she had dyed an even more sensible brown.

Lil considered the woman for a second longer before saying, casually, โ€œI could shoot you, you know.โ€ Granddad had always said calm was scarier. โ€œYouโ€™re in my home, uninvited, and this is Oklahoma.โ€

โ€œLil.โ€ Granโ€™s voice turned up a notch, breaking through the cold rage in her mind. โ€œApologize.โ€

Lilโ€™s chin angled up, and her heels dug down, โ€œIโ€™m not saying sorry to this stranger. She was about to hit you.โ€

Granโ€™s face cracked with a smile that had a hint of bite in it. She patted the front pocket of her apron before pulling out her mace key chain. It was the color of a purple highlighter. โ€œI might have said a few provoking words about her motherโ€ฆ But thatโ€™s beside the point. I had the situation under control. Iโ€™ve got my mace. Carry it everywhere since Granddad passed.โ€

Lil groaned, her mind filled with images of Gran spraying innocent fools in the face, all of which were more comfortable than knowing that carrying mace around was just another sign that Gran felt a little less safe in the world without Granddad around.

โ€œGran. You know that doesnโ€™t make you any safer. And were you planning to wait until after she hit you to use it?โ€

The woman cleared her throat, the disapproving sound instantly transporting Lil back in time to her second grade teacherโ€™s class, Mrs. Donkin. Students in Mrs. Donkinโ€™s class were guests in her realm and were expected to act accordingly.

Lil hadnโ€™t liked the sound coming from her teacher, and she certainly didnโ€™t like it coming from a stranger in her own kitchen.

โ€œIโ€™m with the Bank ofโ€”โ€

Lil cut her off with a raised hand. โ€œWe all know youโ€™re from the bankโ€”โ€ There were certain professions a person couldnโ€™t hide, no matter how hard they triedโ€”cops, bankers, lawyers, teachers, pastors, and cowboysโ€”each one was obvious a mile away. โ€œAs modern bankers arenโ€™t known for door-to-door recruitment, it then seems pretty safe to assume youโ€™re from the bank we do business with, the Bank of Muskogee. Now, we donโ€™t have much in our accounts, so we wouldnโ€™t be the kind of clientele theyโ€™d send a representative out all this way to for a friendly check-in. That means youโ€™re here about our larger investment, this ranch. I run the books here, so I can think of a whole host of reasons you might be interested in paying us a visit regarding the ranch. What I canโ€™t think of, though, is a single damn reason you would be in my kitchen, in my home, lifting a hand to my grandmother. I find that so stupefying that it seems only natural to assume youโ€™re capable of anything, moving me toward my only recourseโ€”the use of force to protect myself from attempted injury.โ€

The woman huffed at Lilโ€™s words but refrained from commenting until sheโ€™d risen to her feet, straightened her skirt, dusted off her suit jacket, and patted her hair.

Then she said, โ€œI am with the Bank of Muskogee, and Miss Lilianโ€”I assume you are the Miss Lilian described in my fileโ€”I would be happy to explain myself to the authorities, including how you assaulted me, so go ahead and call them.โ€ She had patted her file when referencing it and now stood tapping her foot on the tile flooring. Lil and Granddad had spent weeks one achingly hot summer installing the incredible discontinued turquoise tile. Gran had gotten them for a steal, importing them direct from a Jamaica-based tile maker sheโ€™d met in an online forum about beading. The labor had been hard, the result worth it. No one else in Muscogee had a kitchen floor like Granโ€™s, which was just how she liked it.

The womanโ€™s tapping was becoming irritating, so Lil smiled her mean smile and said, โ€œNobody said anything about calling anybody. I rather think Iโ€™d drive leisurely down to the station to let everyone know what happened after-the-fact if you understand what Iโ€™m saying.โ€

The womanโ€™s mouth made a little O of outrage, and she clutched her file in front of her. โ€œI assure you, I will make a note of this hostility in my file.โ€

Lil rolled her eyes before crossing her arms in front of her chest. โ€œWhatโ€™re you here for?โ€

The woman lifted her nose in the air. โ€œAs I was getting to before your grandmother verbally attacked meโ€”โ€

Lil let out a low growling noise, and the woman stopped talking to take an audible gulp.

โ€œAs. I. Was. Saying. The Bank of Muscogee sent me to deliver the news that your bereavement grace period has ended. I am also to remind you that, as per the terms of the agreement, you, the heirs of Herman Island, may, without a down payment, begin making adjusted mortgage payments beginning November of this year. Alternatively, with a new down payment, an adjusted payment set at a rate equal to that of the average final six payments of the previous mortgage is available to you. If none of those options are feasible, you are free to leave the ranch and all of its associated troublesโ€”my file indicates difficulties securing improvement permit approvals and equipment rentals, as well as challenges with making timely mortgage paymentsโ€”to the bank.โ€

โ€œNow, what nonsense are you talking about?โ€ Lil asked, eyebrows and nose screwed up in genuine bewilderment. โ€œThat file of yours might paint a part of the picture true, but without a doubt, this ranch has one thing going for it, and thatโ€™s the fact that itโ€™s paid for.โ€

The woman shook her head, the movement mechanical like a clock, her expression a blend of smug and pleased that Lilโ€™s mind immediately coined smleased. โ€œNot for the last six and a half years since your grandfather walked through the doors of the central street branch and applied for a reverse mortgage.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Lilโ€™s mouth dropped open this time. โ€œYou mean those things sleazy banks use to prey on lonely old folk without kin?โ€

The woman had the gall to look affronted. โ€œReverse mortgages are an important mode of financial freedom for seniors without traditional options!โ€

Lil shook her head, amazed. The woman moved like a clock and spoke with all the heart of a robot. โ€œYouโ€™re telling me that the Bank of Muscogee somehow fooled my granddad into signing his land away?โ€ Heat built in her chest, making its way upward toward her neck and face.

โ€œThe Bank of Muscogee was merely the facilitator. Your grandfather walked in, submitted the appropriate paperwork, and walked out with 1.2 million dollars.โ€

Lil laughed. โ€œ$1.2 million? Lady, you had me going. You truly did. But you lost me at 1.2 million dollars. I spent nearly every day of the last two years of his life with my granddad. If heโ€™d have had a million dollars, I would have known about it.โ€

Gran, having been quietly observing the exchange, chose the moment to reenter the conversation. โ€œSheโ€™s telling the truth, Lil.โ€

Lilโ€™s head whipped around to face her gran. โ€œThatโ€™s crazy, Gran. Whereโ€™d the money go if he did it?โ€

โ€œI found the money.โ€

All the heat building inside abandoned Lil as swiftly as itโ€™d arrived, leaving her shivering in the morning warmth of the kitchen.

โ€œHe set up a separate account. Most of itโ€™s gone. Spent on the ranch before you go worrying,โ€ Gran said, looking severe and firm. โ€œYour granddad was a good man. I havenโ€™t worked it all out yet, but the secret was his only sin.โ€

Some of the tightness left Lilโ€™s chest at her granโ€™s words, but she mumbled, โ€œItโ€™s a big enough sin.โ€

โ€œLilian Island, Iโ€™ll not have you speaking ill of the dead.โ€

โ€œHow could he have done this?โ€

For a moment, it was as if the bank representative had disappeared, and it was just the two of them, a bewildered granddaughter trying to understand the world from her weary widowed grandmother.

Gran shook her head, the motion small for all the volumes it spoke. โ€œHe must have had a good reason.โ€

The woman from the bank cleared her throat. โ€œYes. Well. Your grandfatherโ€™s motivations notwithstanding, it is my task to get your signature on this paper, which states Iโ€™ve informed you of the terms of the reverse mortgage.โ€ She held up a multipage form, the top few pages folded back to reveal a signature line at the base of a long page, which she jabbed with a finger Lil knew had done more than its fair share of pointing.

Granโ€™s eyebrow ticked up, and Lilโ€™s stomach tightened on reflexโ€”years spent under the womanโ€™s watchful eye had taught her to be wary of that look.

Gran was irritated and through with the womanโ€™s presence in her kitchen.

Without speaking a word, with barely even a glance in the womanโ€™s direction, Granโ€™s arm flashed out and signed the paper, the whole motion eerily like the one she had so often reached back and used to smack some sense into her old fool cowboy of a husband.

Lil wondered if the millions of tiny memories she stumbled into each day on the ranch would always hurt. This deep into them with no sign of abating, sheโ€™d nearly reconciled herself to the fact that chances were they would.ย 

On a groan, Lil said, โ€œGran, you canโ€™t just sign like that. You didnโ€™t even look at the document.โ€

The bank woman virtually salivated. โ€œThank you, Mrs. Island. Iโ€™m sure the bank will be pleased with your response.โ€

Gran scoffed, still not looking at the woman. โ€œIโ€™m sure they will be SherriDawn Daniels, but, as I was saying before you so rudely lost your temper after I invited you into my home, it wonโ€™t get you any closer to knowing who your real daddy is.โ€

Lil grimaced, and SherriDawnโ€”old enough to be Lilโ€™s mother and, who had, according to Gran, been one of the wild girls Lilโ€™s mother had palled around with as a teenโ€”actually growled.

Lilโ€™s hand tensed at her side, ready to repeat the scene from earlier if need be.

But this time SherriDawn held her temper, instead, plastering a broad smile on her face, saying through clenched teeth, โ€œIโ€™ll just be on my way, now, Mrs. Island. It was nice seeing you again.โ€

Gran cackled. โ€œDonโ€™t you lie to me, SherriDawn. Iโ€™ve seen right through you since you were fifteen years old, and donโ€™t pretend like it isnโ€™t true.โ€

The growling sound moved lower down into her throat, but this time SherriDawn took the wise course: she shut her mouth, clasped her briefcase, and swiveled narrowly to the door.

Watching her walk away, so prim and proper that it seemed anally uncomfortable, it was hard to imagine SherriDawn might have been wild enough to ride with her mother. In Lilโ€™s mind, her mother represented all that was wild and dangerous, as well as what happened when you chased after it. Sheโ€™d been wild enough to run around and have herself a baby by a mystery man she refused to name at sixteen. Wild enough to run off and never come back, leaving that baby to be raised by her grandparents.

SherriDawn didnโ€™t seem like she had the balls for all of that.

After the door slammed shut, the old screen let to fall without care by SherriDawn on her way out, Gran gathered herself with a shuddering breath, which she then let out on a long theatrical sigh.

Lilโ€™s Spidey senses tingled.

Given what Gran already seemed to know about things, the whole scene with SherriDawn now seemed put on. And Granโ€™s long sigh was telling. That meant that all of itโ€”goading the bank woman, the dramatic reveal, perhaps even the sheep and the goats, now that Lil was thinking about itโ€”was part of one of Granโ€™s plots then.

If she knew her gran, and she did like the back of her hand, this one would be related to the reverse mortgage but would be no less outrageous for being grounded in their real problems.

Gran put on a sober look before sighing. โ€œEveryone ought to be hereโ€”I only want to say this once.โ€ Then she opened her mouth and hollered at the top of her considerable lungs, โ€œPIPER! TOMMY!โ€

Piper, their petite red-haired farmhand, came running in first, clearly having grabbed the closest thing at hand to use as a weapon if neededโ€”a horseshoe.

Tommy, Lilโ€™s live-in cousin from Granddadโ€™s side, had a rifle.

Steady, dependable, Tommy.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ they asked in unison.

โ€œYouโ€™re all going to want to sit down for this,โ€ Gran said with an arm toward the kitchen table and more weariness in her voice than the unveiling of a scheme usually allowed.

Following her grandmotherโ€™s gesture, Lil noticed for the first time the plaid thermos of coffee that sat in the center of the round table.

It wasnโ€™t the new stainless steel one.

Gran had taken out the plaid one. She reserved the plaid thermos for tough conversations.

Four chairs sat around the table, each with an empty coffee mug in front of it.

Lilโ€™s seat, where she sat now that she knew what was going on, was the east point of the compass of their table.

Gran sat in the north, Tommy the south, and Piper the west.

Granddad had always been in the northeast, a steady anchor between Gran and Lil.

Without him, they held each other as best they could, but both had become more prone to drifting.

Gran waited for everyone to pour a cup before she spoke. โ€œIโ€™ll start with the good news. We have each other. We have our stock, and, for the moment, we have the land.โ€

โ€œNot a promising start, Gran,โ€ Lil observed.

โ€œIt is when it might be all weโ€™ve got,โ€ Gran said simply. โ€œUnbeknownst to me, Granddad took a reverse mortgage on the ranch in the years before he died. I received a letter informing me of this in the mail last week.โ€

Lil frowned. That Gran had sat on information this critical for a week settled about as well as lemon juice in cream.

Gran continued, โ€œAfter some digging, what I can piece together is this: about five years ago, Granddad lost the Wilson drive contract.โ€

Lil shook her head. โ€œThatโ€™s impossible. He went right up until he died. Thatโ€™s half the reason he got sick in the first place.โ€

Gran placed a hand on Lilโ€™s wrist, just below where the hand attached to it had clenched into a fist.

Gran, never one to pull her punches, said: โ€œHe didnโ€™t go. He kept a separate bank account for the money, and he tracked his expenses. He spent the time in Tulsa at a hotel renting movies and ordering room service.โ€ A half smile broke through the frustration. โ€œGreedy old cuss.โ€

But it wasnโ€™t an endearing foible to Lilโ€™s frame of mind. He had lied to them, and, in his own words, like all lies, it had spiraled into an avalanche of deceit.

โ€œIn the agreement, he included a provision to give us extra time before we had to make a decision, but that time is up. We have sixty days to come up with a down payment for the ranch, following which the bank will establish monthly mortgage payments. Every way Iโ€™ve looked at it, itโ€™s our only option. We would never be able to afford the payment the bank offered without the down payment. But nobody is going to evict us from land my husbandโ€™s family has held on to, hardscrabble as itโ€™s been, through hell on earth.โ€ The last she directed specifically to Lil and Tommy. Through their granddadโ€™s line, Tommy and Lil were Muscogee Creek Freedmen, the descendants of enslaved people under the double burden of being property during the relocation and later forced removal of the Muscogee from their homelands in the southeast. And after the tribe disenrolled the freedmen in the seventies, their citizenship revoked in a blow her granddad had never quite recovered from, this land, this dry patch of Oklahoma allotted to their family after the Civil Warโ€”insignificant dust mote of a ranch that it wasโ€”was the only proof they had left, the only hint as to how their family had ended up in Oklahoma in the first place. Tearing folks from their history was one of the ways to break them, so Lilโ€™s family had held on to theirs through their landโ€”through cultural hostility, the dust bowl, outright deception, attempts to steal, and everything else that time and life had thrown their way.

They had refused to sell even when their neighbors, cousins, and relatives packed up and left, seeking the green of other pastures and the heat of other suns. The Islands had stuck it out, and the reward was being able to say theyโ€™d held on to the first and only thing theyโ€™d ever been given.

Until now.

Lil was glad she had taken Granโ€™s advice to sit down. The floor had become somewhat less substantial beneath her boots.

It occurred to her that they were nice boots. She could probably sell them for some quick cash. It wouldnโ€™t be anywhere near enough if what she thought might be true was true.

Sixty days wasnโ€™t enough time at all. Lil frowned. They had a cash reserve of five thousand to keep them and the stock fed through a pinch, and they had the value of their stock itself, which could bring in another eighty thousand in a quick sale at auction, but as far as she knew, they didnโ€™t have any other assets.

Her 1980s Toyota was too beat up to be worth anything, and she didnโ€™t own any personal items of value.

Finally, she found her voice. โ€œBut why would Granddad do something like that?โ€

Gran sighed. โ€œI donโ€™t think that he could admit he was too old to do it all himself anymore. Looking at his paperwork, in addition to withdrawing the amounts it took to look like heโ€™d still been going on the drives, it looks like heโ€™d been dipping in those funds rather liberally.โ€

โ€œRoryโ€ฆโ€ Lil grimaced. She had wondered where heโ€™d scrounged up the money for a papered Arabian filly.

Now she knew.

Gran nodded. โ€œAnd Gorgeous,โ€ she said, referring to the brand new Subaru station wagon that sat in her driveway, souped-up with every safety and luxury feature available.

Lil brought her fingers to her temples and rubbed. โ€œSo how much is left in his secret pot then?โ€ she asked.ย 

Gran shook her head. โ€œJust ten thousand.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Lil gasped.

Whining wasnโ€™t her usual way, but, as the woman from the bank had gone, and there was no one left to throttle, it was the only option available.

โ€œDonโ€™t be theatrical.โ€ Granโ€™s comment was automatic, so much so that Lil wasnโ€™t even sure the woman noticed sheโ€™d made it, nor that, as far as statements went, it was the pot calling the kettle. โ€œThey want twenty percent for the down payment. We donโ€™t have that.โ€

Lil groaned. โ€œNor enough for the mortgage payments after that. Weโ€™re barely making it by as is.โ€ Lil couldnโ€™t tell the truth: they werenโ€™t making it. She had been contemplating selling equipment to stretch the final distance to make ends meet. Every month it was a struggle, but Lil had been somehow managing, just eking it out of the red. A mortgage payment, any mortgage payment, would break them.

Gran waited a beat after Lilโ€™s interruption, punctuating the unspoken admonishment with a lifted eyebrow and communicating clearly without words: Are you done yet?

Lil blushed.

โ€œButโ€”โ€ Gran continued. โ€œWe have each other. And we have Lil.โ€

The way her gran said her name made the hair stand up on the back of her neck, but when she opened her mouth to question, her grandmother lifted her palm to her, a signal to Lil to hold her tongue.

Out of respect, she did.

โ€œLil. Youโ€™re on temporary reassignment.โ€

โ€œWhat are you talking about?โ€ Lil asked.

โ€œIโ€™m the owner, arenโ€™t I?โ€ she asked.

โ€œYes, but we agreed that I was in charge of daily operations.โ€ย 

โ€œIโ€™ve changed my mind.โ€

โ€œGran.โ€

โ€œI can do your job. Nobody but you can do what we need you for now.โ€

Here was the plot then. Lilโ€™s skin crawled with a warning, but she asked anyway, โ€œAnd what is that?โ€

Gran handed her a glossy quarter sheet flyer in response. Lil read the largest print and then set it facedown on the table and brought her fingers to her temples.

Granโ€™s voice was soft when she next spoke. โ€œWe need the money, Lil. I donโ€™t see any other way.โ€

Lil groaned.

Gran added, โ€œYouโ€™re the best thereโ€™s ever been.โ€

The old woman wasnโ€™t pulling any punches.

Lilโ€™s voice flirted with the edge of hysteria. โ€œSays a nobodyโ€™s grandma with a stopwatch and pasture.โ€

โ€œโ€˜Nobodyโ€™s grandma?โ€™ Excuse you.โ€ She pointed to the third line of the flyer, โ€œDid you see the prize? There are no points required, just a qualifier. Itโ€™s part of the whole thing. Like American Idol.โ€

Lil went ahead and dove fully into hysteria. When she spoke, her voice squeaked high to low like a pubertal boy. โ€œAmerican Idol?โ€

Granโ€™s next words had the same effect as being hit by a bucket of cold water: โ€œYou could ride a bull.โ€

Lilโ€™s body froze and tingled at the same time.

She hadnโ€™t stepped foot in an arena in years and never competed in a PBRA-sponsored rodeo.

She had walked away a junior champion and ridden pro a few times in the Indian National Rodeo rodeos. Still, the world of rodeo mostly had forgotten about herโ€”except for the few administrators who would always remember her as the girl who had tried and failed, over and over, to get women into the PBRAโ€™s, the Professional Bull Riders Association, rough stock events. Because in Lilโ€™s mind, what did it matter if she won every other event if she couldnโ€™t win on the back of a bull?

She was skilled enough to have made a good living between womenโ€™s events in the PBRA and the Indian rodeos, but if she couldnโ€™t ride a bull under the banner of PBRA, she didnโ€™t want any of it.

So she rode for a college scholarship and then quit when she graduated instead. And then sheโ€™d come back to the ranch. End of story. And that was good enough for her.

Since her retirement, rodeo had opened up a lot, and she was happy for the younger generation. A handful of girls had even been allowed on top of bulls. None had made it far, but Lil knew it was only a matter of time.

She shook her head with a sigh. โ€œI canโ€™t, Gran. Iโ€™m rusty as an old nail, and thereโ€™s just too much to do around here. Besides, the ranch is too much for Tommy and Piper to run on their own.โ€

Gran snorted. โ€œYou work in the office most of the day, anyway.โ€

โ€œGran, you donโ€™t have the energy for it,โ€ Lil insisted.

โ€œEnergy? Hell, after more years of doing it than youโ€™ve been alive, I could do the ranchโ€™s books half asleepโ€”and have! I just let you take over because itโ€™s a snoozefest.โ€

โ€œSnoozefest? Gran, do you hear yourself?โ€ Lil turned to Piper and Tommy for help, โ€œYou donโ€™t support this, do you?โ€

Both shrugged.

Piper said, โ€œWe trust Gran.โ€

Gran crossed her arms in front of her chest and lifted a brow. โ€œThey trust me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a lot more work,โ€ Lil tried.

Tommy said, โ€œWeโ€™ve been doing more and more of it while youโ€™ve been up there pinching pennies.โ€ย 

Lilโ€™s cheeks heated, but she didnโ€™t contradict him. He and Piper had been pulling more and more of her weight as she tried to do the impossible.

The impossible that she wasnโ€™t very good at. The impossible that Gran could do in her sleepโ€”which was true. Gran ran a tight ship, whatever ship she came to, and she had been far more organized in running Swallowtail Ranch than Lil could ever hope to be.

They had supported her through the last sad and stumbling years. Participating in this crazy scheme was what they were asking of her in return.

Mentally sweating, Lil pushed her chair back, its legs screeching across the floor, and stood up. Turning around, she headed to the door without saying another word.

โ€œWhere are you going, Lilian?โ€ Gran only used her full name when she got stern.

Lil stopped mid-step. โ€œIโ€™m going to clear out my desk,โ€ she said.

Behind her back, Gran smiled. Lil didnโ€™t have to see it to know it was true. Gran always smiled when she got what she wanted, and she always got what she wanted.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry about that now. Youโ€™ve got training to do. Gotten a bit out of shape, if you ask me.โ€

Piper erupted in a fit of witchy cackles as Lil stormed out of the kitchen. Ignoring them all, Lil went to her office.

On the second floor of the farmhouse, the room used to be her gran and granddadโ€™s bedroom, but she and Gran had turned it into the office after he passed. Gran said she couldnโ€™t bear to sleep in there alone.

It made a lovely officeโ€”wide and bright, with delicately framed French doors that led to a weight-bearing balcony. Weight-bearing because Lilโ€™s summer project last year had been to reinforce the support beams, replace the decking, and weather coat the whole thing.

She figured that should get her five yearsโ€™ worth of good use of Muskogeeโ€™s extreme annual mood swings before sheโ€™d need to do any repairs. That is if she kept up on refinishing it every year, which she had planned to, since walking out on the balcony had preserved her sanity after a long stint of pushing paper many a time.

She walked through the doors and stood there now, enjoying it while she could still call it hers. There were bills to pay, orders to fulfill, and emails to respond to, but that wasnโ€™t her job now. Now her job was to enter a rodeo contest and try to win some money to save the ranch.

And to think sheโ€™d thought the goats were bad.ย 

Excerpted from The Wildest Ride by Marcella Bell,
Copyright ยฉ 2021 by Marcella Bell. Published by HQN.ย 

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Author Info:

Marcella Bell was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She is a registered yoga teacher, an avid reader, a honeybee enthusiast, and a lover of travel, corvids, and karaoke. A wife, mother, and child of a multicultural household, Marcella is especially interested in writing novels that reflect her family history, as well as the people and places sheโ€™s known throughout her life.ย 

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