In this Bolton Brothers novel, Sarah M. Anderson shows how one single mom at a bachelor auction can bring home the wildest ride of her life!
Jenny Wawasuck knows that âWildâ Billy Bolton is all wrong for a good girl like her. But then she sees the bond Billy forms with her sonâand feels how Billyâs touch burns her skin, how his kiss ignites desires sheâs long ignored. So she brings him home from the charity bachelor auction.
Now Billy has one night to stake his claim. But in a world filled with blackmailers and gold diggers, can a millionaire bad boy and a sweet single mom turn one chance into forever?
This was the reason why he didnât want women in the shop. Too distracting.
When Billy managed to step away from Jenny, he saw that sheâd tucked her lower lip under her teeth with enough pressure that the flesh was bleaching white. What had been, up to that moment, a mere irritating attraction shifted right over to desire.
He wanted the pretty little schoolteacher in a way that had nothing to do with civility. He wanted to kiss the color back into her lip, to find out how hard she was capable of biting.
Then she looked up at him through thick lashes, and he saw his own desire mirrored in her eyes. She wasnât scared of him, nor was she mad at him.
As difficult as it was to believe, she wanted him, too.
Dear Reader,
Welcome back to Crazy Horse Choppers, the family business run by The Bolton Brothers: Billy (the creative one), Ben (the numbers guy) and Bobby (the salesman). They live fast, ride hard and love fiercely.
Billy Bolton doesnât like his life very much right now. After a wild youth that included jail time, heâd settled down into the life of a workaholicâhe eats, breathes and lives building bikes. His dedication has paid offâthe family company is becoming the name in custom-built motorcycles.
But success came with a priceâin this case, his little brother Bobby filming him for âwebisodes.â Now Billy is semifamous, which is a real pain. Worse, his brother Ben arranged for him to build a bike for his wife, Joseyâs, school and Bobbyâs going to film him the whole time.
Billy knows he really shouldnât be around studentsâheâs grumpy, he cusses, heâs got too many tattoos, he occasionally throws things. And kids make him nervous. But then he meets Jenny Wawasuck, a teacher at the schoolâand a single mother to a teenager. Something about the petite woman grabs hold of Billyâs attention and refuses to let go.
Billy knows heâs not the kind of man any sane woman would be interested in. But Jennyâs not afraid of him, and he finds himself doing something he never thought heâd doâchasing a woman.
Bringing Home the Bachelor is a sensual story about becoming the person you were always meant to be. Itâs also my twist on cowboys and Indiansâbikers and Indians! I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! Be sure to stop by www.sarahmanderson.com and join me for the latest on The Bolton Brothers!
Sarah
Award-winning author SARAH M. ANDERSON may live east of the Mississippi River, but her heart lies out West on the Great Plains. With a lifelong love of horses and two history teachers for parents, she had plenty of encouragement to learn everything she could about the tribes of the Great Plains.
When she started writing, it wasnât long before her characters found themselves out in South Dakota among the Lakota Sioux. She loves to put people from two different worlds into new situations and to see how their backgrounds and cultures take them someplace they never thought theyâd go.
One of Sarahâs books, A Man of Privilege, won the RT Book Reviews 2013 Reviewersâ Choice Best Book Awards Series: Desire.
When not helping out at her sonâs school or walking her rescue dogs, Sarah spends her days having conversations with imaginary cowboys and American Indians, all of which is surprisingly well-tolerated by her wonderful husband. Readers can find out more about Sarahâs love of cowboys and Indians at www.sarahmanderson.com.
To Mary, the most responsible oldest sibling Iâve ever met! Youâve been with me for every step of the way and I truly couldnât do it without you. We may not be sisters, but weâre friends and for that Iâm forever grateful.
One
In the middle of the argumentâthe same argument Jenny had with her teenage son every morningâshe found herself lost in a daydream. Just once, she wanted someone to take care of her. Just once, she wanted to feel pampered. Just once, she thought with a sigh, she wanted to know what it was like to have the world at her feet, instead of having everyone walk all over her.
âWhy canât I go with Tige after school?â her son, Seth, whined from the passenger seat. Not that a fourteen-year-old boy would cop to whining. âHe got a new motorcycle, said I could ride it. Better than wasting time waiting on you to get done with your stupid meeting.â