A Marriage-Minded Cowboy
Orphaned at a young age, Austin Teague found a loving foster home at Thunder Mountain Ranch. After four years away, heâs back in Wyoming for a family wedding...with hopes to plan his own nuptials once he finds his ideal bride. Between their mutual off-the-charts attraction and easy camaraderie, it seems as if Austin and gorgeous videographer Drew Martinelli are made for each other.
Drew cherishes her independenceâin her job, and during this time-out from her boisterous Montana clan. But the sexy, straight-shooting brother of the groom wants to settle downânow!âand Drew isnât ready to say âI do.â What if that means giving up the chance to have it all with the smoking-hot cowboy of her dreams?
Praise for Vicki Lewis Thompson
âItâs a wonderful sexy romance, with some very appealing and likable characters, and Iâm definitely going to delve into more of the Thunder Mountain Brotherhood series.â
âHarlequin Junkie,
Top Pick, on Cowboy Untamed
âThe tongue-in-cheek, sweet yet sensual and comfortable family feel... remains until the last page. Cowboy After Dark is a story that will keep you smiling.â
âRT Book Reviews, Top Pick
âThompson continues to do what she does best, tying together strong family values bound by blood and choice, interspersed with the more sizzling aspects of the relationship.â
âRT Book Reviews on Thunderstruck
âAll the characters, background stories and character development are positively stellar; the warm family feeling is not saccharine-sweet, but heartfelt and genuine, and Lexi and Cadeâs rekindled romance is believable from beginning to end, along with the classy, sexy and tender love scenes.â
âFresh Fiction on Midnight Thunder
âVicki Lewis Thompson has compiled a tale of this terrific family, along with their friends and employees, to keep you glued to the page and ending with that warm and loving feeling.â
âFresh Fiction on Cowboys and Angels
A passion for travel has taken New York Times bestselling author VICKI LEWIS THOMPSON to Europe, Great Britain, the Greek isles, Australia and New Zealand. Sheâs visited most of North America and has her eye on South Americaâs rain forests. Africa, India and China beckon. But her first love is her home state of Arizona, with its deserts, mountains, sunsets andâlast but not leastâcowboys! The wide-open spaces and heroes on horseback influence everything she writes. Connect with her at www.vickilewisthompson.com, Facebook.com/vickilewisthompson and Twitter.com/vickilthompson.
To all my loyal readers whoâve loved the Thunder Mountain Brotherhood, thank you! Your emails and Facebook posts mean so much to me!
Chapter One
Drew Martinelli walked backward up the steps of the ranch house to the porch while keeping her camcorder focused on the couple strolling toward her hand in hand. Cade and Lexiâs wedding was four days away and theyâd hired Drew to create a video illustrating their love for each other, their appreciation of Thunder Mountain Ranch and their gratitude to both sets of parents. They planned to give a copy to the two couples at the rehearsal dinner as a surprise.
Because theyâd wanted to shoot it at the ranch Cade grew up on, theyâd had to get his foster parents, Rosie and Herb, to leave for the afternoon. Theyâd sent them to town on a somewhat bogus errand to pick up more decorations for the wedding. Drew knew Rosie and Herb pretty well by now. She doubted they believed the decorations were necessary but theyâd played along, probably realizing something secret was going on.
Drew had begun the video down at the barn with Lexi and Cade tossing hay at each other. Next sheâd followed them out to the pasture where theyâd played tag with their horses, Hematite and Serendipity. Sheâd shot footage in the cabin where Cade had lived with two of his foster brothers as a teenager.
Then sheâd walked with Cade and Lexi to their own recently constructed cabin and recorded Cade fixing lasagna. Cadeâs ability to cook must be a big deal because the two teased each other unmercifully during the process. Drew had struggled to keep from laughing, which would have been picked up on the mic.
A last shot on the ranch house porch would be the finale. Drew turned slowly to keep them in the frame as they climbed the steps. Cade sat in one of the roomy Adirondack chairs lining the porch and Lexi nestled on his lap.
As theyâd planned, Drew crouched down and zoomed in on Lexiâs face. Bits of hay stuck in her brown curls and her cheeks were flushed. Drew had a hunch Lexiâs parents would totally lose it when they saw the joy and happiness in their daughterâs eyes. Even Drew was a little choked up.