Rancher Cooper Thorne thinks his life is finally on an
even keel—until Delta Dandridge steps off the stagecoach and claims she’s his
mail order bride. Brash and quick-witted, the meddling Southern Belle is
everything Cooper thought he never wanted…and everything his heart is telling
him he needs.
But Cooper swore long ago that he’d never marry, and
he aims to keep his word, especially now that the demons from his past have
returned to threaten everything—and everyone—he holds dear…
Linda Broday resides in the panhandle of Texas on the
Llano Estacado. At a young age, she discovered a love for storytelling,
history, and anything pertaining to the Old West. Cowboys fascinate her.
There’s something about Stetsons, boots, and tall rugged cowboys that get her
fired up! A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Linda has won many
awards, including the prestigious National Readers’ Choice Award and the Texas
Gold Award. She blogs regularly at www.PetticoatsandPistols.com.
Delta covered the space between them so quickly Bandit
scurried for safer territory. She glared up into eyes that reminded her of a
cold winter’s day. “I can’t believe this. You have a lot of gall, Mr. Thorne.
The way I see it, you gave up your right to meddle in my affairs when you told
me in no uncertain terms that you weren’t looking for a wife. Therefore, what I
do is none of your concern. If I want to—”
“Do what?”
Cooper brushed her cheek with a fingertip. “Women like you won’t throw your
reputation to the wind. You want it all or nothing.”
She glared. “You’re awfully sure of yourself.”
“I know more than you think.” His words were soft. “I
see the yearning for permanence in your eyes. Dear God, you’re a difficult
woman to forget.”
Cooper tugged her against his lean body, lowered his
head, and pressed his sensual lips firmly on hers. The long kiss held passion
and promise and warmth. Delta’s breath got caught somewhere between the need
for more and wishing she’d stayed in town, far away from men who indulged in
contradictory behavior.
Her knees grew weak and she clutched the shirt
covering his broad chest to keep from falling as the world tilted on its axis.
As the kiss deepened, their breaths mingled in a
heated flurry while blood pounded in her ears. She heard a low moan and
realized it came from her. Strange how it sounded so very far away.
Her stomach whirled and dipped as though she’d fallen
from a great height. Tingles raced up her spine in some kind of mindless
confusion. The anger that had propelled her into dangerous territory melted
away and left a strange desire in its wake. Before she could unclench her hands
from his shirt to take a step back, he released her.
The kiss ended suddenly, leaving her wanting more.
Cooper’s sinful half smile turned her knees to jelly.
“And that, Miss Delta, is how we do things here in Texas.”
3 comments:
Hi Marie! Thank you for having me. This is the first time I've been to your site but you definitely have the name right--it's very cozy. Just love the feeling that I'm sitting with a group of friends in my living room in overstuffed chairs with a cup of hot tea. It's a great place to chat about books. I'm really glad for the opportunity to introduce readers to my sexy bachelor brothers, the first of which is Cooper Thorne. I tell you this man was so stubborn! He certainly was determined to remain a bachelor. Thank goodness Delta Dandridge came along with her dogged determination and need to matter to someone.They have a special love story that I think readers will enjoy.
The idea of mail order brides just fascinates me. Toss in some Texas attitude and this should be a good read.
Ooops---I guess you want to know who my favorite Texan is-----I'd have to say Ladybird Johnson was a big favorite of mine.
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