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Authors: Justine Davis

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When a masked intruder appears in her son's window, Nicolette Kendall needs help from guarded cowboy Lucas Taylor. But even as his guarded heart begins to crack, they must unravel secrets to save her child...

Read on for a sneak peek of
A REAL COWBOY
, the first book in the
COWBOYS OF HOLIDAY RANCH
series by
New York Times
bestselling author Carla Cassidy, coming March 2015 from Harlequin Romantic Suspense.

H
e stepped outside and looked around. “What are you doing out here all by yourself in the dark?”

“You told my son that cowboys only bathe once a week, and now Sammy won't get into the bathtub.”

By the light of the room spilling out where they stood, she saw his amusement curve his lips upward. “Is that a fact?” he replied. “Sounds like a personal problem to me.”

“It's all your fault,” she said, at the same time trying not to notice the wonder of his broad shoulders, the slim hips that wore his jeans so well.

He raised a dark eyebrow. “The way I see it, you started it.”

This time the heat that filled her cheeks was a new wave of pure embarrassment. “Look, I'm sorry. When I told my son those things, I'd never really met a cowboy before. The only cowboy I've ever even seen in my entire life is the naked singing cowboy in Times Square. I now have a little boy who refuses to take a bath. Can you please come back to the house with me and tell him differently?”

Amusement once again danced in his eyes as he gave her a smile that made her feel just a little bit breathless. “Basically you've come to say you're sorry about your preconceived notions about cowboys, because I think it would be nice if you apologized before asking for my help about anything.”

“You're right. I am sorry,” she replied, wondering if he wanted her to get down on her knees before him and grovel, as well.

“Okay then, let's go.” He pulled the door of his unit closed behind him and fell into step next to her.

“A naked singing cowboy…and you New Yorkers think we're strange.” He laughed, a low, deep rumble that she found far too pleasant.

She realized at that moment that she wasn't afraid of cows or horses, that she wasn't worried about falling into the mud or getting her hands dirty.

The real danger came from the attraction she felt for the man who walked next to her, a man whose laughter warmed her and who smelled like spring wind and leather.

Don't miss
A REAL COWBOY
by Carla Cassidy,
available March 2015 from Harlequin Romantic Suspense.

www.Harlequin.com

Copyright © 2015 by Carla Bracale

ISBN-13: 9781460375839

Operation Power Play

Copyright © 2015 by Janice Davis Smith

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