He promised heâd stay awayâ¦but he canât resist keeping her close
Setting rules and following them to the letter is part of cowboy Nick Haskinsâs code. It keeps life uncomplicated, and his heart intact. The love he had for his high school sweetheart is ashes in the wind, but heâs not counting on her twin, Lindsay Gavin, to show up on his ranchâor in his dreams.
Lindsayâs got a code of her own: hands off her sisterâs guy. But now that Nick is free to share his bunkhouse and his bed, she canât help but take what heâs offering. Thereâs no harm in satisfying years worth of curiosity. Thereâs no shame in indulging in the sexiest fun of her life. Only, when Nick and Lindsay let desire set fire to the rules, will they both end up getting burned?
About the Author
USA TODAY bestselling author DELORES FOSSEN has had more than seventy-five novels published, with millions of copies of her books in print worldwide. Sheâs received the Booksellersâ Best Award and the RT Reviewersâ Choice Best Book Award, and was a finalist for the prestigious RITA® Award. In addition, sheâs had nearly a hundred short stories and articles published in national magazines. Married to an air force colonel, Delores is the mother of four children and has lived in England and all over the United States. Sheâs had a variety of careers and jobs: an air force captain, a special-ed teacher and a rehab counselor. None was as fun or challenging as the time she spent as a stay-at-home mom. You can get updates about Deloresâs books or contact her through her website at www.deloresfossen.com.
ISBN: 978-1-474-08326-3
COWBOY BLUES
© 2018 Delores Fossen
Published in Great Britain 2018
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CHAPTER ONE
NICK HASKINS HEARD the sounds in the bunkhouse the moment he stepped from the shower. Sounds of footsteps and somebody moving around on the creaky hardwood floor in the adjacent room.
Hellâs bells.
He checked the time, a little past 10:00 p.m., and he scowled. No one else should be here now that the other hands had moved to the new bunkhouse on the west side of the Granger Ranch. And if a straggler had returned for any reason, Nick darn sure wasnât in the mood for company or an interruption of any sort.
Man, he hurt.
He had a bruise on his ribs where a temperamental gelding that heâd been training had thrown him, and it was throbbing. Almost as bad, his head was trying to compete for the award of the body part with the most pain. Nick figured both his head and side were in a dead heat for that award, because they caused him to wince and grunt every time he moved.
Doing more of that wincing/grunting, Nick wrapped the towel around himself and came out of the bathroom so he could make quick work of getting rid of whoever was clomping around in the other room. But he froze in the doorway when he looked in the bunkroom and saw the butt. Not one of the hands or even one of his bossesâthey were all men.
This butt belonged to a woman.
She was facing away from him, leaning down over one of the beds, which meant all he could see of her was her back, butt and legs. She was wearing jeans that framed the part of her body that had grabbed on to his attention and was holding it hostage. Of course, anyone would have gotten his attention at this point, because no one should have been in there.