Hello Everyone! I'm excited to share with you my new release, The Singer Ropes A Cowboy. Available exclusively at Amazon, (www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1J88PH), in both e-book and paperback format, this is my 1st contemporary western romance, and the 1st book in the Bennett Family Series.
Country music
superstar Bailey Bennett wasn’t looking for love, until Chip Colucci flashed
her a glare she couldn’t resist.
Blurb:
Country music sensation Bailey Bennett is in New York City to assist her twin sister in the buying of Bella Cosmetics and to look over a Thoroughbred who loathes racing, but while at the track, Bailey encounters an irksome stable hand looking after an abused pinto. Something about the glare in his pretty dark eyes suggests he’s believed too many of the lies printed about her. Something else suggests his sinew is exactly what she needs to overcome the past. Either way, the horses are a package deal, and she reluctantly hires Chip to acclimate them to Bennett Ranch. Has she just made a deal with the Devil? Or has she made the decision of a lifetime?
A New Yorker his entire life, Chip Colucci values family and honesty above everything else. When his father is seriously injured, he quits night school to take a part-time job bouncing at a strip club. When combined with his salary from the race track, the money’s enough to pay the never-ending doctor bills and keep food on the table. But then, Belmont cuts his hours and he’s forced to hire on with Bailey Bennett. Acclimating the horses to her family’s ranch in Reno isn’t a hardship. Working alongside her is. Lurking behind a brilliant smile is a she-devil who only cares about herself. Trouble is, he wants that she-devil to favor him, for a lifetime and more.
Excerpt:
“Chip!”
Bailey’s hand froze mid-air, as she jerked around his direction. “You startled
me.”
“Sorry.”
He halted just out of her reach. “Thought you’d be buried beneath your blankets
dreaming whatever girls dream.”
“Nope.
Too many thoughts running through my mind.”
“The
horses?” He nodded toward Misty and Polly.
“Them,
the Christmas show, Bella, Barbie…” Her fingers glided into the pinto’s mane. “You
can’t sleep, either?”
“Nope.
Miss the sound of the subway rattling by.”
Liar.
“I
can understand that. When I’m home, I get used to the quiet of the ranch. When
the tour starts, it takes me a few days to get used to Paulie and the others on
the bus.”
“You
live on the ranch?” He stepped closer, kept his gaze on her and her makeup free
complexion.
“I
had a condo close to the recording studio, but I moved back here after I hired
Paulie. I…” she ran her palm down the side of her jeans, “like being near the
horses.”
“Nice,”
he absently replied. She has brown flecks in her eyes. Never knew
that.
“Barbie
has the room next to mine. When we’re home, Mom spoils us. And the ranch hands
watch over us. Who can resist that?”
“Not
a clue.” She’s got a tiny indent on her cheekbone. Makeup must cover it.
“You
must feel the same sense of security living in your childhood home.”
“Sure.”
He considered her hair. Long, thick, silky; What did she just say? Something
about security and the ranch hands. He met her gaze, noted the tiredness
staring back at him. But past that lurked something else. Unease? Could be.
“I live at home by choice. Before Pops’ accident, I was going to school at
night. Lot easier paying for books when I don’t have to pay rent.” Does she
fear being alone with me? She didn’t seem to mind those times at Belmont.
“What
are you studying?”
“Veterinary
medicine.”
“Really?!” Her entire being
brightened.
Maybe
not me.
“Got the urge when I worked my cousin’s ranch, but with Pops laid up, I had to
quit school. Don’t know if I’ll ever go back.”
“Oh,
don’t say that.” She grasped his arm.
Definitely
not me.
He gazed down at her hand. Slender fingers… long, manicured fingernails…
“Where
there’s a will, there’s a way. When Barbie and I started in this business, we
sang backup for our brothers. It was fun, but in my heart, I knew rock-n-roll
wasn’t for me. I wanted a career in country music and caused a rift when I left for Nashville.”
“You
talking about Barbie?” He kept his gaze on her hand. “People leave gossip
magazines at the track. A lot of articles talked about a feud between her and
you.”
“I
didn’t want for her and me to go our separate ways. I wanted her to come
with me.” She sighed heavily. “The worst was when our managers scheduled us to
appear together. We’d smile and sing for the fans, but backstage, she barely
spoke to me. It broke my heart.”
“If
Dominic barely spoke to me, I wouldn’t cry. I’d celebrate.”
“You
say that now, but you wouldn’t.”
“Yeah,
pretty sure I would. He talks more than a girl.”
“When
she has something to say, Barbie won’t come up for air. But she’s sweet, and
she’s been…” She swallowed hard. “I’ve been…” Tears welled in her eyes and she
looked away.
“Awe,
hey, look, don’t cry.” He touched her cheek and heat ricocheted up his arm. Sonofa…
“You love your sister. Ain’t nothing wrong with that.”
“I
do.” She sniffled. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to make you uncomfortable. I
actually enjoy joshing with people.”
“Good.”
He ran the pad of his thumb beneath her eye, dried the wetness from her skin. She’s
soft, and too damn vulnerable when she cries.
Hold
her,
that flutter urged. Comfort her.
Hell,
no!
He dropped his hand, stepped back. “I should get back to the bunkhouse.”
“And
me to my room.” She lowered her lashes, but not before he glimpsed her eyes
glistening again.
Awe,
hell.
He gently pulled her to him, held her close and felt her tremble. Or was that
him?
Author's Note:
I hope you enjoy Bailey and Chip's story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Hugs!
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