Author: Victoria Vane
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Published Date: February 3, 2015
ISBN: 9781492601159
Two wary hearts …
Janice Combes has two loves, bucking bulls and Dirk
Knowlton. But Dirk only has eyes for a dazzling rodeo queen. How can Janice
ever compete while mired ankle-deep in manure? Exchanging playful banter with
Dirk is all Janice can expect—until the stormy night he knocks on her door
dripping wet and needing a place to crash.
Different Dreams…
Dirk Knowlton is living the cowboy dream. Life should be
good—roping, branding, backing broncs, riding bulls, but there's a void he
can't seem to fill. After getting hung up by a bull, he wonders if this is
really the life he wants. Restless and rebellious, he bolts…but there’s a
certain cowgirl he can’t forget.
When a battle-scarred Dirk returns to his Montana ranch
he's determined to hang on at any cost. Janice has come back home to lick her
own wounds. When old dreams turn to dust, can two wary hearts take another
chance on love?
Excerpt from ROUGH
RIDER by Victoria Vane:
He looked abashed. “We didn’t
just have to leave the party, we got kicked out of the hotel too.”
“Evicted from your room?”
“Yup. And there aren’t any
others available in all of Casper.”
“I know,” she said. “It’s why
I’m camped out here.” She paused to digest what he’d left unsaid. “So you and
Rachel?”
He shook his head with a scowl
“We’re done now. Quits.”
“You’re kidding.”
“Nope. History. Case closed.”
“It’ll blow over.”
“Don’t think so. It was her
idea to boot us. Said she didn’t give a shit if I had a room tonight or not.
Then I couldn’t even try finding anything outside of town because my asshole
brother took my keys so I wouldn’t drive. My next move was to pilfer a blanket
and pillow and camp out under the stars in my truck bed, but then it started
pouring on me.”
“So you came here. How’d you do
that with no wheels?”
“Walked.”
“Three miles in the pouring
rain? No wonder you look like something the cat dragged in.”
“Can I crash for a coupla
hours? Maybe just camp out in the back seat of your dually? All I need is to
get warm and dry again.”
Janice’s mouth went dry as
sawdust. Dirk Knowlton. Cold. Wet. Here. Now. Wanting a bed? She’d give her
right arm to warm him up. Heck yeah.
Misreading her silence he
mumbled a curse. “Sorry, Janice. It’s my damned head. I’m not thinkin’ right.
It’s still throbbing like hell. Haven’t been myself all night. M’pologies for
being such a dumb-ass and imposing on you—” He turned to the door.
“No! Wait. It’s not that.” She
grabbed his sleeve. “I was just thinking of your injuries. You don’t need to
make matters worse by sleeping all cramped up in the truck.” She gnawed her
lower lip and then blurted. “Y-you wanna just stay here instead?”
“Here? That’s mighty generous
but there isn’t a whole lot of room for both of us.” He glanced up at the
gooseneck with a frown. “If you’ll just gimme a blanket, I’ll take the floor.”
“You don’t need to do that,”
she said. “The bench here flips down over the table and converts into a single.
It’s really narrow and not very comfortable, but still better than the truck.
Warmer anyway. Besides you need to get dry.”
“You sure about this?” he
asked.
“Yeah.” She smiled. “What are
friends for? I’m sure I’ve got a shirt for you too.”
“Thanks, Red. That would be
great.”
Red? The single
syllable rippled warm and tingly, all the way to her toes. He followed up with
a lopsided grin that stopped her in her tracks. She turned to the small cabinet
that served a dual function as dresser and closet and shut her eyes on a
sigh—but the same air stuck in her throat the minute she turned back around.
He’d shed the denim jacket. And
the black tee. His bare torso with well-developed pecs and a mouthwatering six
pack greeted her. He was drying his face with his discarded shirt. Janice tore
her gaze away and cleared her throat. “Here.” She thrust an extra-large Dixie
Chicks T-shirt into his hands, a souvenir from their Top of the World Tour.
“I—I can get you a towel too.”
He eyed the shirt skeptically.
“No thanks.”
“What? You don’t like female
musicians?”
“Don’t like their politics.
Natalie should just shut up and sing.”
“Ah.” She nodded slowly. The
shirt was from the tour that caused the “incident.” A lot of her friends had
since thrown out their Dixie Chicks CDs, but Janice still loved their music. “I
Can Love You Better” was her favorite. The lyrics, she’s got you wrapped up in her
satin and lace. Tied around her little finger…but I can love you better,
perfectly summed up all the heartbreak and frustrations of unrequited love; all
her secret feelings for Dirk. She only wished she could show him now that he
was here. In the flesh. A big strong, blue-lipped and teeth-chattering fantasy
come true.
Praise for Slow Hand by Victoria Vane:
“A “red-hot cowboy tale...their sexual chemistry crackles. Well-paced, scorching scenes and witty banter move the story along while setting the stage for Wade’s war-hero brother to find his own true love in the next installment.” – Publishers Weekly
“SLOW HAND by Victoria Vane is delightful, funny, page turning steamy sexy… I'm beginning to think Victoria could write a phone book and make it sexy.” – Unwrapping Romance
“PULL THE FIRE ALARM & STOCK UP ON FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR THIS STEAMY ROMANCE!” – Avon Romance
About the author:
Victoria Vane is a multiple award-winning romance novelist and history junkie whose collective works of fiction range from wildly comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance. Victoria also writes historical fiction as Emery Lee and is the founder of Goodreads Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers and the Romantic Historical Lovers book review blog.
Victoria Vane is a multiple award-winning romance novelist and history junkie whose collective works of fiction range from wildly comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance. Victoria also writes historical fiction as Emery Lee and is the founder of Goodreads Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers and the Romantic Historical Lovers book review blog.
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