Kidnapped Cowboy
by Lindsey
Brookes
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BLURB:
Retired
rodeo star, Dalton Barnes, gets the surprise of his life when he’s abducted by
a soft-spoken female with a ‘gun’ and taken to the retreat his family owns. He
soon learns she’s kidnapped the wrong cowboy by mistake. She wanted his
brother. Things go from bad to worse when a late spring snowstorm strands them
together at the cabin. But it’s during their snow-in that Dalton learns why
Caitlin has gone to such lengths to save Stoney Brook. Having had issues with
his older brother himself and a not so happy past, Dalton promises to do what
he can to help her.
When
confronted Brandon tells Dalton he’ll hold off on his plans for the retreat,
but only if Dalton agrees to stick around and help run it. Keeping his promise
to Caitlin, Dalton agrees and what starts out as a common goal to turn the
troubled teens’ lives around that summer ends up turning theirs around as well.
Can a man who has always avoided putting down roots and a woman with a
deep-seated fear of abandonment hang on to the happiness they’ve found
together? Or will the past return to threaten their newfound love?
Love,
laughter and a heartwarming read…
“D...don’t move or else.”
Dalton Barnes froze, one leg hiked up on the chrome running
board of his brother’s truck, one hand curled snugly about the open door. Being held up on the main street of Lone
Tree, Montana, where crime was virtually nonexistent, was the last thing he
expected to happen when he’d driven into town that evening for a couple of
drinks.
No, make that being held up by a woman on the main street of
Lone Tree.
“All right,” he said in the same calming tone he used when
working with horses, “I won’t.”
If his assailant were a man he might have attempted to
wrestle the gun away. Instead, it was a
female jabbing the barrel of her weapon into his back. A nervous female at that if the trembling of
her hand was any indication. Not a good
combination.
“Good.” Her voice
shook as much as her hand.
“If you’re after money, there’s about fifty bucks in my
wallet.”
She let out what could only be described as an unladylike
snort. “That’s all?”
“Look,” he said, his patience slipping, “I can get
more. There’s an ATM machine across the
street. We can just take a walk on over
there and I’ll get you whatever you need.”
He started to turn.
“D...don’t turn around,” she gasped, sounding panicked.
The barrel felt like a tree trunk pressing into his back. “I
won’t,” he said, throwing up his hands.
“Just take it easy.”
“I don’t want your money,” she replied, sounding more shaken
than he felt and that was saying a lot, considering he was the one with a gun
barrel rammed into the center of his back.
“I want you.”
Okay, now that was unexpected.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Romance
author Lindsey Brookes grew up reading romance novels. She penned her first
romance, a historical, at the age of seventeen. From there she went on to join
Romance Writers of America where she learned the ins and outs of the publishing
business and ways to hone her craft. She switched to writing contemporary
romance and has finalled in/or won more than 75 RWA chapter sponsored contests
with over a dozen different manuscripts. She is also a four time RWA Golden
Heart finalist as well as a past American Title III finalist and winner of
Harlequin's Great American Romance Novel contest. She's married to her
childhood sweetheart, her hero, with whom she has two beautiful daughters.
Check
out her websites:
www.lindseybrookes.com
www.possumhollowseries.com
Facebook
page - https://www.facebook.com/lindsey.brookes.9?ref=tn_tnmn
Twitter
- https://twitter.com/Lindsey_Brookes
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I love this excerpt! The subtle humor in the midst of his abduction. And a great story premise. Oh my...too many books. Not enough time. Adding to my TBR!
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Teresa, I hope you enjoy Kidnaped Cowboy when you have time to read the entire book! Thanks for stopping by!
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