This billionaire dad is pure temptation...from USA TODAY bestselling author Katherine Garbera
No way is cowgirl Amberley Holbrook falling for a billionaire city slicker like Will Brady. Heâs only in Texas temporarily and heâs a single father to a baby girlâtwo reasons she should stay away. If only the widower wasnât so...irresistible.
In town to investigate trouble at the Texas Cattlemanâs Club, Will soon finds himself examining his attraction to the feisty beauty, too. Sure, Amberley might be the perfect distraction, but is Will ready for more?
As happy as she was with her life, with the life sheâd carved out for herself, she wanted Will.
Maybe it was just lust.
She sighed and then realized that heâd been staring at her.
âSorry. I guess Iâm getting tired. What did you say?â
âI didnât say anything. I was only watching you, regretting that I didnât kiss you when we were on our ride,â he said.
Kiss her? âI thought weâd both decided that was a bad idea.â
âI like bad ideas,â he said.
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Billionaireâs Baby Bind is part of the series Texas Cattlemanâs Club: BlackmailâNo secretâor heartâis safe in Royal, Texasâ¦
USA TODAY bestselling author KATHERINE GARBERA writes heartwarming and sensual novels that deal with romance, family and friendship. Sheâs written more than seventy-five novels and is a featured speaker at events all over the world.
She lives in the UK with her husband and Godiva (a very spoiled miniature dachshund), and sheâs frequently visited by her college-age children, who need homecooked meals and laundry service. Visit her online at www.katherinegarbera.com.
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Amberley Holbrook wasnât too keen on meeting new people; she preferred the company of her horses and keeping an eye on the stables where she worked. Normally her boss, Clay Everett of the Flying E, was happy to let her do what she wanted. But they had a guest on the property who had told Clay that he liked to ride. So as a courtesy Clay had suggested she stop by and introduce herself and offer to take the guest for a ride.
This held little appeal for Amberley. First of all, the dude was from Seattle, and the last time she checked there werenât any real cowboys from there, so that meant he was some kind of city slicker. Second...she and city slickers didnât get along. She would be the first to admit that was all down to her and her lousy attitude, which was something her father had advised her to keep in check if she wanted to keep this job.
Third...well, there wasnât any third. Digging in her heels and refusing to do as Clay had asked certainly wasnât an option. Amberley had packed more into her twenty-four years than most of her peers. She knew she needed to keep her job because she loved the horses she took care of and she certainly didnât want to go back to her familyâs ranch in Tyler, Texas.
That was something her daddy had been sure to remind her of when sheâd called him earlier and told him about Clayâs guest. She and her father were close. Her mom had died when Amberley was thirteen and sheâd had four younger siblings to watch over. She and her dad had worked as a team to make sure everything on the ranch got done and her younger siblings, ranging in ages from four to ten, were taken care of. Sometimes her dad would say he cheated her out of a childhood, but Amberley never felt that way. She had her horse, Montgomery, and her family, and until sheâd turned eighteen, that was all that had mattered.
Amberley understood why she was nervous about this new guest. The city guy had rented a danged Ford Mustang to drive around in this rugged Texas landscape. She could see the sports car parked next to the guest house that Clay had assigned him.
The Flying E was a sprawling ranch built in the heyday of Clay Everettâs Professional Bull Riding career. Heâd been at the top of his game until a bull named Iron Heart had thrown him. Clay had had a few ups and downs, but landed back on his feet and started a new career as CEO of Everest, a company that provided ironclad cloud infrastructure to companies. Amberley was the first to admit she had no idea what that really was, but it made Clay a nice fortune and enabled him to employ her as his full-time horse master.
She took care of the stables on the Flying E, provided lessons to locals from Royal and the surrounding county and made sure any guest of the Everetts had access to horses. The ranch itself was sprawling, with a large mansion for the main house and several smaller guest houses. Amberley lived in a cottage that suited her to a T. Sheâd always wanted her own place and lots of ranch land, something that was beyond the budget of a simple barrel racer like herself. So living on the Flying E and working for Clay gave her the best of both worlds.