Series: Navy
SEAL Cowboys, #1
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Pub Date: January
2, 2017
Three former Navy SEALs
Injured in the line of duty
Desperate for a new beginning…
Searching for a place to call their own.
Alex Maguire never thought he'd go home
again. The perfect soldier, the perfect leader, he's spent his whole life
running away from Blue Valley, Montana—but when a tragic accident bounces him
and two of his men out of the SEALs, there's nowhere left to turn but the ranch
he used to call his own…and the confusing, innocently beguiling woman who now
lives there.
Becca Denton's like nothing he could have
imagined. She's far too tempting for her own good, but when she offers to help
turn the ranch into a haven for injured veterans, he can't exactly say no.
He'll just need to keep his distance. But something in her big green eyes makes
Alex want to set aside the mantle of the perfect soldier and discover the man
he could have been…safe and whole within the shelter of her arms.
The Prodigal SEAL has come home.
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NICOLE HELM writes down-to-earth contemporary romance specializing in people who don’t live close enough to neighbors for them to be a problem. When she’s not writing, she spends her time dreaming about someday owning a barn. She lives with her husband and two young sons in O’Fallon, Missouri.
Alex didn’t care if things had changed. Of course things had
changed. That was what things did. They changed. Things could look exactly the
same on the outside and be completely different on the inside.
Which was a metaphor for jack shit. And it didn’t bother him
in the least.
He filled three mugs, leaving the fourth empty for when Jack
appeared. He set one on the counter next to where Becca was scrambling eggs and
then took his and Gabe’s to the table.
“You, uh, said something about Dad rehiring Hick, right?
Does he do the morning chores?” Alex asked.
“He handles most of the stuff with the cattle. I see to the
horses. I’m sure Hick’ll be glad to have help though. He’s been hiring some
seasonal staff, but it’s hard when we don’t have a place for them to stay.”
“Obviously…” Alex trailed off at the sound of a—he actually
didn’t know what that sound was. Gabe was looking around the kitchen trying to
find the source of it too.
Becca cursed and wiped her hands on a towel before tossing
it onto the counter. “Damn it, Ron Swanson.”
Alex exchanged confused glances with Gabe. Gabe shrugged.
Becca hurried out of the kitchen and Alex followed her. She went straight
toward Dad’s office, which caused Alex to pause.
Before she could get to the hallway that led to the office
and the mudroom, an animal clopped forward.
Becca fisted her hands on her hips. “You know you’re not
supposed to do this,” she scolded.
The animal was not a dog or a cat or any normal inside,
domesticated pet. It was a goat. And it bleated at her as if in answer.
What the fuck?
Becca glanced over her shoulder at him. “Ron Swanson here
figured out how to use the doggie door. When he’s feeling particularly
mischievous, he tends to try and sneak in.”
“Why…” So many whys. “Why do you have a goat who sneaks in
through a dog door?”
“Long story. Will you finish with the eggs while I get him
back outside where he belongs?”
“Yeah. You grab the goat, and I’ll fix the eggs. This is
totally normal.”
She laughed. Such a pretty sound. Oddly comforting. Strange
to realize it was something he hadn’t had enough of in the past ten
years—pretty women laughing.
“If you came here looking for normal, boy, you came to the
wrong place,” she said, sounding mostly amused.
She lunged for the goat then, and Alex watched with morbid
fascination. She got her arms around its neck, but it bleated and kicked and
Becca swore.
“You’re feisty today, Ron. I really don’t like it when
you’re feisty,” she muttered to the goat.
To. The. Goat.
The goat bucked again and Becca lost her grip as she dodged
the kick. The goat took off toward the kitchen. Without thinking the action
through, Alex made a move to block the hallway, but the goat was a tiny,
little thing and darted right between his legs.
“The hell?”
“Goats are very smart,” Becca replied, hurrying past him.
“We better get him before he eats everything.”
“Again, how do you have a goat that goes through the
doggie door?”
“It’s a—”
“Long story, right.” He followed her to the kitchen, his
long strides easily matching Becca’s
jog.
Back in the kitchen, Gabe was standing in the corner by the
stove looking wide-eyed and horrified. Alex could hardly blame him. The damn
animal was now standing on top of the kitchen table.
“Why the fuck is there a goat on the kitchen table?” Gabe
asked, all but pressing himself into the corner of the counter.
“You’re more afraid of a goat than a sniper?” Alex asked,
grinning.
“Damn straight. I know what the hell to do with a sniper.”
“He’s mostly harmless, just desperate to be human,” Becca
said, calmly studying the goat.
Alex didn’t know how to feel about this except baffled and
entertained all at the same time. “With a name like Ron Swanson, I can’t say I
blame him.”
“Do they bite?” Gabe
demanded.
Becca laughed again, and Alex didn’t fail to notice Gabe had
much of the same reaction he did—a startled look at Becca. Then a little bit of
a smile at the sound.
It was a strange moment, all in all, to feel with a true,
bone-deep certainty he’d done the right thing and come to the right place. He
didn’t often let himself doubt it, but they needed this—laughter and home. Even
if it meant a goat on the kitchen table.
“All right. Who’s going to help me grab him?” Becca asked.
Alex felt a certain lightness that had definitely been
missing for a while. “Since Gabe’s a coward, I think it’ll be me.”
She pressed her lips together like she was trying not to
smile as she stood next to one corner of the table. Alex situated himself
across from her. Her gaze met his over the body of the miniature goat.
She grinned, a full-on grin he would never have expected
from her.
“Welcome home, Alex,” she said, green eyes dancing with
humor.
He could only laugh.
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About the author:
NICOLE HELM writes down-to-earth contemporary romance specializing in people who don’t live close enough to neighbors for them to be a problem. When she’s not writing, she spends her time dreaming about someday owning a barn. She lives with her husband and two young sons in O’Fallon, Missouri.
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Website: http://www.nicolehelm.com/
Twitter: @NicoleTHelm
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