Wrangler’s
Creek’s most eligible bad boy, Dylan Granger, has just become its most eligible
single dad in this sexy new release from USA Today Bestselling Author Delores
Fossen!
Lone Star Blues
Wrangler’s Creek
Delores Fossen
Delores Fossen
Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 17th, 2018
Publisher: HQN
Wrangler’s
Creek’s most eligible bad boy has just become its most eligible single dad.
Dylan Granger could always count on his rebellious-cowboy charm
to get his way—until the day his wife, Jordan, left him and joined the
military. The realization that during a wild night he got her cousin pregnant
is shocking enough. But the news that Jordan has come home to Texas to help
raise the baby is the last thing he expects.
Raising a baby with Dylan in Wrangler’s Creek is a life Jordan
might’ve had years ago, but she doesn’t want regrets. She wants what’s best for
the child—and to find out if there’s something deeper between her and her ex
than blazing-hot chemistry. Getting closer means letting down her guard to
Dylan again, but will he be able to accept the emotional scars on her heart?
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Delores
Fossen
Downing some more coffee,
Dylan headed off the porch and toward the large detached garage for another vehicle.
However, before he could even make it there, he saw something sparkly on the
stone path. A silver purse that was smaller and flatter than the palm of his
hand. It had some chew marks on it and was wet, possibly from dog slobber.
Since this likely belonged to the naked woman, he opened it to
see if he could find her ID. And there it was—her driver’s license along with a
credit card and some lipstick. There was also one of those stupid Dylan Granger
Sex Bingo cards folded up inside.
Thankfully, it was blank.
He pulled out the license and
looked at her birth date first. She was twenty-six. Way too young for him but
at least she was legal. Then he read the name, and his stomach went to his
ankles. Because it was Misty Turley, the same last name as the judge who was
pissed at him. And with the way his morning was going, Dylan seriously doubted
that was a coincidence. No, this was likely another of his daughters. One
younger than Melanie.
Maybe he could send Walter
Ray a whole case of scotch.
Dylan didn’t know exactly how
many daughters the judge actually had. Walter Ray had gotten divorced years
ago, and when his ex-wife had moved away, the girls only visited Wrangler’s
Creek every now and then. Or at least that had been the case until Melanie had
moved back after she’d finished college.
He picked up the purse so he
could take it back inside and add it to the pile of clothes. Since the identity
of the naked woman was bad news number five, that had to mean he was good to go
at least for the rest of the day.
Or not.
Dylan heard the sound of an
engine right before he saw the cop car pull up in front of the house. It wasn’t
the local cops, either. The cruiser had San Antonio Police on the door.
A tall, lanky man in uniform stepped out. “I’m looking for Dylan
Granger,” he said, and he flashed his badge.
Hell. What now? Had Walter
Ray sent someone to look for his daughter?
“I’m Dylan Granger.” He
tucked the purse in his back pocket and walked toward the cop. “Is there a
problem?”
The cop didn’t answer. He
just motioned to someone inside the cruiser, and a moment later, a gray-haired
woman stepped out. She wasn’t alone. She was gripping the hand of a little boy
who couldn’t have been more than two or three years old.
Dylan silently repeated that—hell,
what now?
“You need to sign for him,”
the woman said. She had some papers in her left hand, and she started toward
Dylan, pulling the little boy with her.
Dylan shook his head. “Why do
I need to sign? And who is he?”
The woman smiled as
if there was something to smile about. “Well, Mr. Granger, according to this
paper, this precious little boy is your son.”
USA Today
bestselling author, Delores Fossen, is an Air Force veteran who has sold over
100 novels. She's received the Booksellers' Best Award for romantic suspense,
the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award and was a finalist for the
prestigious Rita ®. Her books have been featured in Woman's Day and Woman’s
World. In addition, she's had nearly a hundred short stories and articles
published in national magazines.
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