In a Ranger’s Arms
The Men of At Ease Ranch, #1
Donna Michaels
Publication Date: November 28, 2016
Genres: Adult, Entangled: Lovestruck, Contemporary Romance
No amount of training could’ve prepared him
for her.
Former Army Ranger Stone Mitchum doesn’t have
time for relationships, let alone a one-night stand. He’s too busy running a
ranch that helps transition veterans back into society. But when his curvy new
tenant falls into his arms, his libido snaps to attention.
Jovy Larson has four weeks to prove she’s worthy
of taking over the family business. She’s up for whatever ridiculous task they
throw at her, but selling vegan food to a bunch of cowboys in cattle country,
Texas? Not half as tough as fighting her attraction to her sexy, surly
landlord.
Good thing she’s stubborn. Then again, so is he…
Amusement danced in
the stranger’s eyes, and the smile that had threatened claimed a set of
kissable lips she had the sudden urge to taste. Her heart rolled in her chest. Dammit.
He needed to stop doing that or she was never going to catch her breath. An
instant later, his gaze dropped to her mouth, and what little air was left in
Jovy’s lungs took a hike, leaving her with a racing pulse and fluttering
stomach. No man had ever affected her this way, especially a stranger. But at
the moment, she didn’t care. An odd, new, tangible current coursed between
them.
If the heat entering
his gaze was any indication, the stranger felt it, too. Good. She’d hate to be
the only one stuck in this crazy-ass haze. The good-looking Texan was hard.
Deliciously hard. And dead sexy. Heaven help her, it took all of Jovy’s
willpower to fight the impulse to press him onto his back and check his
body for injuries…with slow and very thorough precision. That would be foolish.
So damn foolish. Need trembled through her like a rampaging cow, but she
continued to resist. The urges were so far out of her character she remained
stunned.
And completely at
his mercy. All the cowboy had to do was make a move, one little move, and she
would lean forward and accidentally catch his lips with her mouth.
“Is everyone all
right?” An older man approached, rope dangling from his hand…on a tractor?
She wasn’t in
Pennsylvania anymore.
He was a welcome
interruption. Her heated, sensitized, need-filled body wholeheartedly
disagreed.
The cowboy blinked
the desire from his eyes before he turned his attention to the newcomer.
“Yeah.” He gently pushed the cow back so he could stand. “We’re okay, Skeeter.”
Skeeter? There was a
name she didn’t hear every day, but it fit the senior citizen’s friendly,
weathered face. Her sexy rescuer turned and held a hand out to help her up, but
before she could grab on, Lula Belle rushed forward to shove between them.
“Possessive much?”
She scooted backward on her butt.
Skeeter chuckled and
passed the rope to the cowboy, who quickly fashioned a loop and harnessed the
cow. “Don’t mind Lula Belle. The old gal is sweet on Stone.”
She smirked. “Never
would’ve guessed.”
Nor would she have
guessed the cowboy’s name was Stone. Although whether it was his first, last,
or nickname, it was 100 percent fitting, considering the rock-hard body that
had just covered hers on the sidewalk.
Still chuckling, the
older man held out his hand, and this time, the cow didn’t interfere as he
helped Jovy to her feet.
“Thank you, Skeeter.
I’m Jovy.”
“Welcome to Texas,
Jovy.” He smiled and released her hand.
She glanced up and
down the street. “Are there any other rampaging cows or livestock I need to
worry about?”
“Not unless you
count cowboys as livestock.” He winked, then grabbed the rope from Stone. “Come
on, Lula Belle. Let’s get you home. I bet Mr. Rawlins isn’t even aware you’re
gone.” With a nod and a few hard tugs on the harness, Skeeter led the
protesting cow away.
She was definitely
not in Pennsylvania anymore.
Jovy turned,
intending to thank the stranger for saving her, but he was busy affixing her
dangling sign to the hooks above the door. Without the use of the ladder.
Jeez. Just how tall
was the guy?
“Small” was not a
word used to describe Jovy’s five-foot-nine-inch frame. Tall. Sturdy. Curvy.
Heck, despite her dark hair, she’d even been nicknamed Marilyn by several guys
back in her college days. But tiny, delicate, and small were all antonyms.
Until now. Compared
to this man. He had almost a good half a foot on her, with broad shoulders and
muscles bulging under the rolled-up sleeves of his denim shirt. The lean Texan
made her feel delicate…and feminine. Not an easy feat.
He finished hanging
the sign, stepped back, and frowned. “V-Spot Café?”
For a small, stupid
moment her mind heard G-spot and her body responded with another damn
tremor. Bet he knew where a woman’s…
Stiffening, she gave
her head a small shake to get her mind back on track before thrusting out her
hand. “Thank you for catching me.”
Warm and strong, his
fingers curled around hers and tiny tingles of heat skittered up her arm. She
glanced from their hands to his bewildered gaze.
That was new.
He cleared his
throat and released her. “It was nothing.”
Unsure if he was
referring to his heroic act or the current flowing between, she pushed both
thoughts aside. It didn’t matter. She wasn’t staying in Texas any longer than
necessary. This crazy, weird attraction was best ignored.
“Well, I appreciate
what you did. Thanks for your help.” She glanced at the shop and shuddered.
“Man, my jackass of a landlord would’ve had a cow if that window had smashed.
I’m sure he never would’ve believed the cause. Heck, I’m beginning to wonder if
he’s even real. He won’t give me a phone number. I have to do all my dealing
with him through emails. He even made me come down here a few days early or he
threatened to give the place to someone else. Talk about difficult. And
strange.” She turned back to face him, noting that the amusement had
disappeared from his eyes. “Oh, wow. I take it by your sour expression you’ve
had dealings with S.B. Mitchum, too. I bet the S stands for ‘stubborn.’ Or
maybe it stands for ‘strange.’”
Again, she was alone
in her merriment. The cowboy didn’t crack a smile. Nothing. Zilch. In fact, his
expression turned as hard as stone. Ah, crap. This was a small town. He
probably knew the guy. She sighed. Great. Now she had to backpedal.
“Well, we’ve all
been called stubborn and strange. Even me.” She shrugged. “Speaking of
called…we haven’t been officially introduced. I’m Jovy Larson. And you are…?”
His
chin rose a tick, and he leveled her with a cold gray gaze. “Stone Mitchum.
Your jackass of a landlord.”
Donna Michaels is an award winning, New York Times & USA Today
bestselling author of Romaginative fiction. Her hot, humorous, and heartwarming
stories include cowboys, men in uniform, and some sexy, primal alphas. With a
husband in the military fulltime, and a household of nine, she never runs out
of material to write, and has rightfully earned the nickname Lucy…and sometimes
Ethel. From short to epic, her books entertain readers across a variety of sub-genres,
and one has even being hand drawn into a Japanese translation. Now, if only she
could read it.
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