“Bid on me...
I want to give you what you need.”
Matt Galloway, Texas’s most eligible tycoon, is the star Rachel Kincaid needs for the charity bachelor auction. But her scheme to recruit him sets their own passions blazing—even though he’s her friend and totally off-limits! And why is he back now when he was gone for so long? The truth may have her winning Matt for herself...or ending their romance for good.
USA TODAY bestselling author JULES BENNETT has published over sixty books and never tires of writing happy endings. Writing strong heroines and alpha heroes is Jules’s favourite way to spend her workdays. Jules hosts weekly contests on her Facebook fan page and loves chatting with readers on Twitter, Facebook and via email through her website. Stay up-to-date by signing up for her newsletter at julesbennett.com.
Also by Jules Bennett
What the Prince WantsA Royal Amnesia ScandalMaid for a MagnateHis Secret Baby BombshellBest Man Under the Mistletoe
Mafia Moguls miniseries
Trapped with the TycoonFrom Friend to Fake FiancéHoliday Baby ScandalThe Heir’s Unexpected Baby
The Rancher’s Heirs miniseries
Twin SecretsClaimed by the RancherTaming the Texan
Texas Cattleman’s Club: Bachelor Auction miniseries
Most Eligible Texan
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To single parents
trying to push through from one day to the next.
You are somebody’s hero and you’ve got this!
One
An entire morning of pleasure reading plus an extra-large pumpkin-spice latte with a healthy dose of whip? Hell yes, sign her up.
Rachel Kincaid spotted The Daily Grind across the street and nearly skipped to the door. She had two weeks before she had to dive back into her textbooks and this was her first time out alone since giving birth eleven months ago.
Part of her felt guilty for leaving her precious Ellie, but on the other hand, she knew her baby was in the best hands back at the Lone Wolf Ranch under the care of her friend, Alexis Slade, and the host of staff members they had. The chef had taken quite a liking to Ellie and was always fussing over her.
Alexis had graciously invited Rachel and Ellie to stay in her Royal, Texas, home and Rachel desperately needed the gal-pal time. Alexis and her grandfather Gus had gone out of their way to make the two of them feel like part of the family.
Rachel stepped up onto the curb and pulled her cell from her boho-style bag. She’d just shoot off one quick text to make sure everything was okay. Although she was most definitely looking forward to this break, she was still a fairly new mom and a bit of a worrier when it came to her baby girl.
Just as she pulled up the text messages, Rachel plowed into the door.
No, not a door. A man. A broad, strong, chiseled man.
Large hands gripped her biceps, preventing her from stumbling backward. Rachel jerked her gaze up at the stranger she’d slammed into.
Familiar dark blue eyes stared back at her, no doubt mirroring her own shock.