Harlequin is thrilled to welcome Vicki Lewis Thompson back to Blaze>®.
Look what people are saying about this talented authorâs latest works.
âVicki Lewis Thompson gives readers
a sexy, funny tale.â âRomance Reviews TodayonBetter Naughty than Nice
âHang on for the ride of your life â¦
I could not put this book down!ââ Night Owl ReviewsonBlonde with a Wand
âIf you thought Over Hexed was phenomenal, wait until you read Wild & Hexy! ⦠A rip-roaring good time.â âRomance Junkies
âThe same trademark blend of comedy and heart that
won Thompsonâs Nerd series a loyal following.â âPublishers WeeklyonOver Hexed
âThompson mixes magic, small-town quirkiness
and passionate sex for a winsome effect.â âBookListonOver Hexed
Dear Reader,
Summer nights are cool in Wyoming, but the right cowboy can raise the temperature in no time! And I have just the cowboy for you. Join me while we follow Jack, the oldest Chance brother, as he calls on his ex-girlfriend, Josie, owner of the Spirits and Spurs saloon.
The bar is closed and Shoshoneâs Main Street is deserted. If you listen carefully, youâll hear the hoot of an owl perched on a nearby lamppost. The moon peeks out from a passing cloud, but Jack doesnât need its light to find his way. Itâs been ten long months since he climbed the stairs to Josieâs apartment above the bar, but he could do it blindfolded.
Many things have changed, though, in those ten months. Jackâs now in charge of running the Last Chance Ranch, a place dedicated to those who deserve a last chance at happiness. And if anyone needs that, itâs the broad-shouldered cowboy climbing those wooden stairs. Come listen to Jackâs story. And welcome back!
Warmly,
Vicki
8:32 p.m., May 14, 1946
âBEAR DOWN, Eleanor!â Delia, a midwife from Jackson, coached the birth from the foot of Archie and Nelsie Chanceâs marriage bed. âThis little tykeâs a stubborn one.â
Archie gripped his wifeâs hand. âNot as stubborn as my wife,â he said with pride. Heâd watched her battle for five hours to have this baby. Her language had grown more colorful, but her spirit had never flagged. He crouched down and murmured in her ear. âCome on, Nelsie girl. You can do it.â
Nelsie panted and dug her nails into his hand. âDamn right I can. This kid is going to be born ⦠right ⦠now!â And she let out a yell that would have done a cowhand proud.
Delia whooped. âThat does it!â She eased the baby free. âCongratulations. You have yourselves a bouncing baby boy.â
Still clutching Nelsieâs hand, Archie rose to his feet and stared in wonder. The baby was as red as a boiled lobster and slippery with goo. As Delia ran a cloth over the wrinkled little face, the baby sputtered once before launching into a series of high-pitched, hiccuping wails. Archieâs vision blurred and his chest tightened. A son. He had a son.
âArchie?â Nelsie squeezed his hand. âAre you okay?â
Clearing his throat, he blinked away tears. âIâve never been more okay in my life.â He leaned down to give her a tender kiss. âHow about you, brave girl?â
âMuch better, now.â
âThank you for having our baby.â
Nelsie looked a little misty-eyed herself. âMy pleasure. Well, maybe not. It was a lot more fun making that baby than having him.â
âIâll bet.â He kissed her again. âYou were great.â
âSo who wants to hold him first?â Delia approached with the squalling baby wrapped in a blanket.
Archie had assisted many a calf into this life and a few foals, as well, but holding this baby scared the bejesus out of him. âMaybe youâd better give him to Nelsie.â
âNo.â Nelsieâs voice was firm. âYou hold him first, Arch. I want Delia to take a picture. The cameraâs on the dresser.â
âUh, okay.â Archie could hardly refuse after all Nelsie had been through. Reluctantly he accepted the red-faced little kid, who was working up quite a head of steam. âJust for the picture.â
âSupport his head in the crook of your arm.â Delia positioned the baby to her satisfaction. âThere. Iâll get the camera. By the way, have you picked a name?â
Archie stood frozen to the spot and gazed down at the tiny face, the eyes squeezed shut and the toothless mouth pouring out all that baby anguish.