The question begs to be asked. Is there anything sexier than a cowboy?
SOMEBODY LIKE YOU
Maverick Junction #1
Lynnette Austin
Forever Yours
WHEN A COWBOY MEETS AN HEIRESS…
Cash
Hardeman thinks he’ll have all the time in the world to find the right
woman...until he discovers he might lose the family ranch if he’s not married
by his 30th birthday. So when Boston beauty Annelise blows into town on her
Harley, Cash can't help wondering if she's the sexy, leather-clad answer to all
his problems.
Giving her bodyguards and the paparazzi the slip, heiress Annelise Montjoy comes to Maverick Junction on a mission to help her ailing grandfather. But keeping her identity hidden in the small Texas town is harder than she expected—especially around a tempting cowboy like Cash. He’s the kind of man who makes her want to spill all her secrets. Soon Annelise starts to wonder if she’s finally found the man who can love her for herself rather than her money. But will the secrets they both keep ruin their plans to ride off into the sunset together?
Giving her bodyguards and the paparazzi the slip, heiress Annelise Montjoy comes to Maverick Junction on a mission to help her ailing grandfather. But keeping her identity hidden in the small Texas town is harder than she expected—especially around a tempting cowboy like Cash. He’s the kind of man who makes her want to spill all her secrets. Soon Annelise starts to wonder if she’s finally found the man who can love her for herself rather than her money. But will the secrets they both keep ruin their plans to ride off into the sunset together?
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NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN
Maverick Junction #2
Lynnette Austin
Forever Yours
THE COWBOY AND THE CITY GIRL
Sophie London hates Texas. The longhorns freak her out and the wide-open spaces are more unnerving than a Chicago alleyway at night. But Sophie wouldn’t miss her cousin’s wedding for the world—even if it means returning to Maverick Junction . . . and to the dangerously irresistible Ty Rawlins.
A single father of rambunctious triplet boys, Ty knows trouble when he sees it—and Sophie’s got it written all over her. Yet he’s never been able to stop thinking about her, after their one brief meeting. Maybe fate is giving him a second chance. But if Ty wants Sophie to swap her stilettos for cowgirl boots, they’ll each have to face the past—together.
Excerpt from Nearest Thing to
Heaven: Maverick Junction #2 by Lynette Austin
“Ty Rawlins
has posted a no trespassing sign. My guess is he’s still in love with his dead
wife.”
“There is
that possibility.”
“Yes, there
is.” Sophie swung open the door and marched out, straight into Ty.
He put his
hands on her arms to steady her.
“Sorry,”
she mumbled.
“Don’t be.
My fault. I wasn’t watching where I was going.”
“Ask the
girl to dance, Ty.” Annelise stood behind them in the narrow hallway.
“I—” He
raised his hands.
“That’s
okay.” Sophie moved to skirt around him.
“No.” He
reached out, caught her hand. The jolt was instantaneous, and she knew he felt
it, too, when he momentarily broke contact.
“It’s all
right. I don’t need to be entertained.” She heard the snap of temper in her
voice but couldn’t control it.
“Understood.”
Ty nodded toward the jukebox. “But here’s the thing. Cash fed the machine
enough coins to fill a good-size swimming pool. All those quarters. All that
music. Why waste it?”
He held out
a hand; heat flooded her face.
No way to
avoid it. If she refused, she’d come off as a prickly snob. He had to think the
worst of her anyway. Whatever social graces her mother’d drummed into her
seemed to have flown out the window.
She had no
idea why he’d want to dance with an idiot, but who was she to deny him that
dubious honor?
“In that
case, I’d love to.” She smiled, took his hand, and they walked together to the
small center square reserved for dancing. She refused to so much as look at her
cousin. Refused, for that matter, to meet any of the eyes in the restaurant
watching them speculatively.
A slow
number came on and Ty turned her to him, put his other arm around her waist,
and drew her in.
“‘The
Keeper of the Stars,’” he said quietly. “Quite a song.”
Her heart
hammered as Ty very skillfully swept her along to the music. It was different
from any dance she’d ever experienced. Night and day from the one she’d shared
with Brawley. He’d been fun. Ty? Intense was the only word she could come up
with to define the aura surrounding him.
Totally
unfamiliar with country songs, she listened to the words over the beating of
her heart. “It was no accident me finding you…” Her temperature spiked ten
degrees. He was right. The words were captivating. Intense, just like him. And,
oh, so romantic.
His hand
holding hers was callused and strong, the one at her waist firm. Hot.
Ty did not,
in any way, make her think brotherly thoughts. Instead, heat pooled low.
Yearnings stirred. Thoughts and desires she’d doubted she’d ever feel.
The man was
dangerous. She’d do well to remember that. But for now, she’d simply enjoy the
moment. The dance drifted into a second, then a third. Sophie vaguely
registered others on the dance floor with them, smiled when Annelise and Cash
brushed past.
Ty stood
over a foot taller than her five-three, and her head rested on the strapping
cowboy’s chest. She heard the steady beating of his heart and surprised herself
by wishing the song could go on forever.
She was
deathly afraid she wouldn’t say no if this man wanted to park his cowboy boots
beneath her bed. For one night, of course.
“Sophie?”
Ty’s voice whispered against her ear.
“Hmmm?”
“The
music’s stopped.”
Lynnette
Austin, a
recovering middle school teacher, loves long rides with the top down and the
music cranked up, the Gulf of Mexico when a storm is brewing, chocolate frozen
custard, anything by Blake Shelton, Chris Young, and Thomas Rhett, and sitting
in her local coffee shop reading and enjoying an iced coffee. She and her
husband divide their time between Southwest Florida's beaches and Georgia's
Blue Ridge Mountains. Having grown up in a small town, that's where her heart
takes her—to those quirky small towns where everybody knows everybody...and all
their business, for better or worse. Writing for Grand Central and Sourcebooks,
she’s published twelve novels and is at work on a new series.
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