Don't you just love the holidays. Cozy fires. Hot chocolate. Rodeo finals. Cowboys!
My new release Tricking Christmas has got you covered for all kinds of cowboy and holiday fun!
Will an innocent offer of help lead two obstinate hearts along the road to love?
Truitt Lucas is the guy who brings laughter wherever he goes and refuses to take life too seriously. Beneath his carefree exterior, though, he yearns for more adventure and excitement than he’ll find working on the family ranch alongside his cousin and grandmother. When the opportunity arises to assist a trick rider, Truitt eagerly lends a hand. However, he soon finds himself drawn to the perplexing woman who barely tolerates him.
Jolee Judson is living her dream as a trick rider on the rodeo circuit, using her lifelong passion for horses and gymnastics to wow the crowds. But when her partner unexpectedly abandons her, Jolee is just desperate enough to accept a good-natured cowboy’s offer to help. Fascinated and infuriated by Truitt and his shenanigans, Jolee struggles against her growing feelings for him. Falling for Truitt could spell disaster for her future and derail everything she’s worked for.
Can the two of them find common ground where trust is earned and love becomes a cherished gift?
A sweet holiday novel full of the magic of Christmas, Tricking Christmas brims with small-town humor, heartwarming moments, and wholesome romance.
Obviously insulted, two twin lines created furrows between
his eyebrows. “I’m not doing this for the money, Jolee.” He scoffed at her and
swirled the ice around in his tea glass.
“Then, why are you offering to save my bacon, so to speak,
if you don’t mind my asking?”
Truitt shrugged. “Because you’re a good person, Jolee
Judson, and you’ve worked hard to establish your act with a sterling
reputation. You’ve always been the driving force behind it. Amy even said as
much. It’s not fair that you’ve been put into a bind because your partner quit
without any notice.”
“Amy had a good reason. She needs to be with her family.”
“She does, but I got the idea she’s had one foot out the
door for a while. She mentioned last time we spoke about going back to school
to become a veterinarian.”
Shock widened Jolee’s eyes. “I had no idea she was
considering it. I think she’ll do great in that field, though. She loves
animals.”
“She does.” Truitt took the last bacon tot from the bag.
“Dibs on the last one.” He popped it in his mouth, drained his glass, and
stood. Once again, the trailer felt cramped by his presence.
Jolee wondered if it was his large personality as much as
his muscular physique that made the space seem smaller.
“I better get going. I promised Troy I’d help him with a few
farrier jobs he’s got lined up. Do you want me to try to perform with you
tonight or during this rodeo?”
“No. Let’s leave things as they are this week, although I
wouldn’t mind if you had time to help set out props.”
“Sure. Troy and I are scheduled to rope in the slack
tomorrow afternoon, but I can help you out during your performances. Just let
me know what you need, honey.”
Jolee bristled as Truitt opened the door and stepped
outside. When he turned to face her, his smile melted faster than the ice cream
cone she’d attempted to eat the previous afternoon. She’d heard Truitt call
babies in diapers, old women with walkers, and females of every size, shape,
color, and age in between “honey.” And she didn’t like it. Not one bit.
“You will not ever, under any circumstance, call me
‘honey,’” she commanded in a tone dripping frost despite the heat already
surging outside. “Understood?”
“Yes, ho—Yes, ma’am.” Truitt ducked
his head, but she caught the hint of his smile.
Merry Christmas!
USA Today bestselling author Shanna Hatfield is a farm girl who loves to write. Her sweet historical and contemporary romances are filled with heart, humor, hope, and hunky heroes. When Shanna isn’t dreaming up unforgettable characters, twisting plots, or covertly seeking dark, decadent chocolate, she hangs out with her beloved husband, Captain Cavedweller.
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