Forget Me
Knot by Lori King
First Ride
Cowboy Collection
You Never Forget
Your First…
Saddle up for a sexy ride with 18 bestselling and award
winning authors as they share with you their first in a series. These cowboys
will claim your heart with their rough edges and raw emotions. Dust off your
boots, and join us for a ride you'll never forget.
FEATURING:
Forget Me
Knot by Lori King
Will her vacation into the heart of cattle country turn
out to be a mistake?
Cowboy
Crazy by Em Petrova
Five brides for five brothers…at least that’s the deal
the Daltons have struck with their boys. Each son must marry in order to
inherit a piece of the ranch they love so much.
Watching
Fireflies by Jaycee Ford
A cowboy who knew nothing of love. A city girl who wishes
she didn't.
Sweet As
Candy by Sidda Lee Rain
She may be the softness to smooth his rough edges. That
is...if he can convince her to give an ol' rodeo bum a chance.
Lazarus by
Beth Williamson
Being a Graham isn't easy, and it's about to get a lot
harder for one stubborn lawman and the woman who still owns his heart.
The
Heartsong Cowboy by Melissa Keir
Can two people, one horse and the power of love cure a
little girl?
Gimme Some
Sugar by Stephanie Berget
She’s is a genius with cupcakes and croissants. He needs
a ranch cook to whip up beef, beans and bacon. Love never tasted so good.
Her Fated
Cowboy by Donna Michaels
Thrown back into the path of her first love, she finds
hers is not the only heart fate has damaged.
Cowboy
Proud by D’Ann Lindun
She left town to chase her dreams…he stayed and ignored
his…can they find love again?
Davis:
Letters of Fate by Paty Jager
A marriage of convenience ignites into a steamy romance
and brings two strong wills together.
Make Mine a
Cowboy by Sandy Lea Sullivan
She writes fantasy cowboys for a living...but she never
expected to find her own on the back roads of Hill Country, Texas.
Chocolate
Cowboy by Kirsten Lynn
Returning to Wyoming two things surprised GySgt Jared
Worrell…becoming the town chocolatier and Lucy Thomas. Coming home never tasted
so sweet.
Montana
Bachelor by Hildie McQueen
Rich Bachelor seeks Single Female who won't mind
complications of elite society, a suspicious father and an evil ex-girlfriend…
Cowboys
Never Fold by Lexi Post
A cowboy honors a promise by working at a nudist resort
but to win the sexy owner’s heart, he must bare more than his soul.
River’s
Edge by Gem Sivad
From gunslinger to ranch owner. He's finding
respectability a lot more dangerous than his former life of sin.
Under
Pressure by Rhonda Lee Carver
The Stone sisters know their way with a gun, rope,
three-inch heels, and a cowboy's heart.
Jake: Men
of Clifton by Susan Fisher Davis
He can tame the wildest stallion, but can he tame a
stubborn redhead that wants nothing to do with him?
The Real
McCoy by Sabrina York
She mistakes him for a stripper...he is happy to comply!
Get a taste of:
Forget Me Knot by Lori King
Lacy Denvers has lost her job, and lost her way. All she
wants to do now is get her career back on track and find some stability again,
but first, she wants to mark something off her bucket list: She wants to learn
to ride a horse. Her dream vacation to the Crawley Creek Cattle Ranch turns
into a lesson in patience when the North Dakota winter proves unpredictable as
ever. Wrapped in a cocoon of snow, Lacy finds the ranch to be a hidden treasure
trove of cowboy eye candy, and her mouth is watering even as her brain is telling
her to run.
After a devastating tragedy, a young Drannon Russo ended
up fostering with the Crawley family, and found a home. He’s only moved away
once and had to lean on family for support when his dreams were shattered.
Being a cowboy on a ranch is a pretty lonely existence. When a beautiful
redhead shows up looking for a fresh start he’s determined to give them both
what they want.
Will this vacation into the heart of cattle country turn
out to be a mistake, or will Lacy and Drannon find their future in each other?
READ AN EXCERPT
There was a couple of inches of snow drift across the front
lawn, but when she turned the corner and faced west, brown grass poked through
just a dusting of snow, and the wind stole her breath from her lungs. Grey clouds filled the sky and the scent of
snow was on the air. Tipping her head down, she hurried across the yard to the
massive barn doors, pausing only long enough to tug one open and squeeze
through it.
Compared to the cold outside, the warmth of the barn was
intoxicating. The smell of animals and hay filled her nose and she sneezed
loudly.
“Bless you.”
The deep voice was followed by a masculine chuckle, and she
jerked in surprise looking for its owner. When she didn’t immediately spot
anyone she frowned.
“Thank you, um, whoever you are?”
A black cowboy hat appeared over the top of a stall next to
a brown horses head. Under the hat was a strong face, with a sharp jaw and a
meticulously trimmed goatee and mustache. His nose was a little large, and as
she stepped closer she could see that it was also slightly crooked with a
telling bump in the middle. The smile on his face was amused as he allowed her
to look her fill. But his dark black eyebrow rose when she remained quietly
standing several feet away from him.
Concern filled his brown eyes and he reached one long arm
over the stall door opening the latch. Her vision suddenly filled with the huge
sexy body of a real life cowboy and she felt her chest tighten. He was
beautiful. Black curly hair peeked out from under the brim of his hat, barely
curling over his ears and the collar of his heavy brown coat. His wide
shoulders filled out every spare millimeter of the material, and a powerfully
built chest drew her gaze further down until her eyes struck gold. Framed by
perfectly cut chaps was a thick looking bulge of blue denim and zipper, and
Lacy nearly groaned out loud at the many wicked images running through her
brain.
“Are you all right?”
She jumped in surprise at his question and felt a hot blush
creep up her cheeks. “Yes, I’m sorry. That was ridiculously rude, please excuse
me.” She stepped forward with her hand out, “I’m Lacy Denvers.”
“Ah, Denvers, yes Marilyn said we were going to have a guest
for a couple of weeks.” The hand that took hers was enormous, and it engulfed
her grip until she could barely see her own skin. She could feel calluses on
his palm and a shiver went up her spine at the touch. What would that feel like
on other more sensitive parts of her body? “Pretty unusual for someone to book
a vacation in North Dakota in the winter.”
She was taken aback by the comment, and frowned up at him.
At five foot eight, Lacy wasn’t a short girl, but the cowboy was at least eight
or nine inches taller than she was, so her head had to tip back to see his
eyes. “I booked the trip last summer. I wanted to get away from the city and I
wanted to learn how to ride. Is that a problem?”
“Want to learn how to ride, huh?” The teasing flirtation in
his voice made her pussy clench and her breasts swell. This time it was his eyes that slowly wandered down her
body taking in every bit of her before coming back up to meet her pointed gaze.
“I have no doubt that you can learn how to ride like a pro here at Crawley
Creek.”
She nodded sharply refusing to acknowledge the innuendo. His
eyes had turned a darker color, and his pupils had grown along with the bulge
behind his zipper. The attraction was clearly mutual. Her heart was racing in
her chest, and she turned back to the horse he had been working with in order
to give herself some breathing room.
“She’s pretty, does she have a name?”
The cowboy stepped closer to the stall. Suddenly her palms
were sweating too, and she was glad she had on so many layers so that he
wouldn’t be able to see the hard nubs of her nipples poking through her shirt.
“She is a he, and his name is Toto.”
Lacy snorted and then covered her mouth in embarrassment.
“Sorry, you don’t mean, Toto like the dog in Oz do you?”
“Is there another Toto?”
A giggle slipped out, and then turned into a full on loud
laugh. Toto snuffed in his stall and looked at her with large brown eyes. The
cowboy seemed amused at her enjoyment. He stepped closer and reached his hand
up to run it over Toto’s forehead. The horse nuzzled him, and bobbed its head
asking for more affection.
“Here, reach up and touch him. He’s like any other male, if
you stroke him right he’ll be yours.” His voice was low and deep, and his eyes
were locked on Lacy while she reached up to run her hand over the soft white
spot on Toto’s forehead. Toto truly did
seem to appreciate the gesture, and he tipped his nose to sniff at her arm.
“He’s beautiful. This is the closest I’ve ever been to a
real horse.”
“Toto is honored to be your first.”
Lacy’s eyes darted over to look at the cowboy. His
flirtations weren’t subtle, and his eyes blatantly said that he would be up for
a hot sweaty fling. She pondered for less than a breath before she turned to
face him.
“Are all cowboys this forward?” She cocked her head to one
side watching him. His eyes shuttered and the heat seemed to seep out of them
instantly.
“I apologize. It’s not often a beautiful woman appears in
the barn out of nowhere. I have some more work to do, but you’re welcome to
look around, just make sure to stay out of the stalls without someone with you.
All of the horses are gentle most of the time, but accidents happen. You’re
such a wisp, one kick and you’d be done for.” While he spoke, he reached back
over the wall of the stall and pulled up a bucket that must have been on a hook
inside. There was a collection of unusual tools inside the bucket, but she
didn’t have a chance to ask him what they were before he was headed down the
walkway and out the doors.
About the Author
Lori
King is the author of more than twenty five Amazon best-selling romance novels,
as well as a full-time wife and mother of three boys. Although she rarely has
time to just enjoy feminine pursuits; at heart she is a hopeless romantic. She
spends her days dreaming up Alpha men, and her nights telling their stories. An
admitted TV and book junkie, she can be found relaxing with a steamy story, or
binging in an entire season of some show online. She gives her parents all the
credit for her unique sense of humor and acceptance of all forms of love. There
are no two loves alike, but you can love more than one with your whole heart.
With
the motto: Live, Laugh, and Love like today is your only chance, she will
continue to write as long as you continue to read. Thank you for taking the
time to indulge in a good Happily Ever After with her. Find out more about her
current projects at http://lorikingbooks.com, or look her
up on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LoriKingBooks or Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoriKingBooks.
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