It's hard to resist a bad
boy who’s a good man.
But that’s exactly what
Malou Bullers, M.D. is trying to do. While working as the rodeo doc, she turns
a blind eye to the bulging biceps and Wrangler butts that pass by. Except for
one cowboy—and he’s worst of all. West Calhoun is a womanizer, plain and simple.
The tie-down roper and reality TV star is never seen twice with the same woman.
When he’s not busy on his
family’s growing ranch or trying to keep the TV cameras on his good side, West
has his eyes on that big win. But he’s distracted by the eccentric new-age
rodeo doctor. After a one-night stand with Malou, he’s hooked, but convincing
her that he isn’t with a dozen other women might be more challenging than
taking on a herd of angry bulls.
Meanwhile, a new TV
producer is luring West with the promise of a spinoff show and big money that
will help his family. But with Malou avoiding him, he’s got troubles that won’t
be helped once her secret is revealed, sending West into a tailspin. Can she
walk away from the best man she’s ever known?
Her voice was too raspy.
That he could affect her this way went against everything she knew about
herself.
She was a strong,
independent woman, not a twittering Buckle Bunny looking for a meal ticket.
He did a push up on the
wall around her, pressing a kiss between her brows. “Later.”
Then he walked away,
leaving her hot and sweaty and too turned on to form a complete thought.
The only thing she knew for
certain was she couldn’t walk away from West until she finished whatever was
between them. If she didn’t, she’d never shake him.
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“Let’s get on the road. The
sooner we get there, the sooner I can drive you
crazy.” With that, she sashayed to the door and slung her duffle strap over her
shoulder, leaving him to get the rest.
When she threw him a wink,
he rubbed a hand over his face. “You’re gonna make me regret this.”
“Yes, I am. Let’s hit the
road, cowboy.”
Em Petrova was raised by
hippies in the wilds of Pennsylvania but told her parents at the age of four
she wanted to be a gypsy when she grew up. She has a soft spot for babies,
puppies and 90s Grunge music and believes in Bigfoot and aliens. She started writing
at the age of twelve and prides herself on making her characters larger than
life and her sex scenes hotter than hot.
She burst into the world of
publishing in 2010 after having five beautiful bambinos and figuring they could
get their own snacks while she pounds away at the keys morning, noon and night.
In her not-so-spare time, she is fur-mommy to a Labradoodle named Daisy
Hasselhoff and is a world-class editor who has worked with USA Today and New
York Times bestselling authors.
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