Rocky Mountain Romancy (Six Pack Ranch #7) by Vivian Arend
Publication Date: October 21st 2014
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
About the book:
Second chances are the sweetest—and the hottest.
It took a spectacularly embarrassing break-up to knock Steve Moonshine Coleman off his lazy butt. In the ten months since that night, he’s changed his ways, and now that Melody’s back in town, it’s time for this sweet-talking cowboy to convince her to get back in the saddle with him.
A return to her veterinary position in Rocky Mountain House was always in the cards for Melody Langley. Getting back together with Steve? Never part of the plan. He had lots of potential but zero ambition, and there’s no way she’ll accept anything less than a man who can keep up with her, in and out of bed.
But the new-and-improved cowboy is impossible to resist, so Melody issues a challenge. Three months to prove he’s reformed. Three months of Steve orchestrating one sexual indulgence after another—wicked distractions from the old boys’ club Melody faces at work and Steve’s growing responsibilities.
He’s got one shot to prove with more than words what’s in his heart and soul.
Excerpt:
Melody went with Steve willingly,
around the side of the barn to where his truck and a horse trailer waited. He
helped her into the driver side and she slid into the middle seat, checking her
watch to make sure she didn’t get too far behind schedule. No way did she want
another repeat of her hellish Monday.
“I’ve got thirty minutes tops,
otherwise I need to phone the clinic and let them know I’ll be late.”
“You won’t be late,” he promised.
They rattled down a short side
road but instead of turning toward the highway, Steve took them along a back
trail that led through the trees into a clearing at the side of wide-open ranch
land. Nothing lay before them but miles of low rolling hills. To the west, the
Rocky Mountains rose above to the sky, the craggy peaks decorated with a tiny
dusting of white in the highest cracks and crannies. The tree line broke off to
expose granite greys and flashes of white quartz.
It was an amazing view, and she
was glad it was something she got to see every day of her life.
She was still staring in
admiration when Steve parked the truck and jerked open the door.
Melody followed him out, but
couldn’t see any signs of an animal that needed attention.
“Do you want me to be a
veterinary to the squirrels?” she teased.
He whirled, catching her under
the hips and pulling her against his body so he could kiss her fiercely. Her
back pressed against the cold metal of the horse trailer as his overheated body
met hers.
“You’re driving me crazy,” he
confessed when he finally let her breathe. “I’ve been aching to touch you since
the weekend. I need to be inside you.”
Melody didn’t have the words to
protest, especially not when he put his lips to her neck and sucked. A flash of
heat went from his mouth through her entire system, and she clutched his
shoulders.
She was in motion again, this
time her feet on the ground as his hands scrambled at her belt buckle. “I want
you right now,” he demanded.
The clock was ticking, but his
hands were doing incredible things even as Melody tried to make the right
decision.
“Oh, God. Here? You’re not
serious, Steve, right out in the open—?”
He shoved her jeans down to her
ankles. He stripped off his shirt, dropping it on top of the wheel guard of the
trailer while she stood, pants around her ankles, admiring the broad bands of
muscles on his torso.
Then she was on top of his shirt,
her knees spread wide as he pulled her forward to his eager mouth. Her ankles
were trapped together by her pants, but Steve didn’t seem to care.
About the Author:
Vivian Arend in one word:
Adventurous. In a sentence: Willing to try just about anything once. That
wide-eyed attitude has taken her around North America, through parts of Europe,
and into Central and South America, often with no running water.
Her optimistic outlook meant when
challenged to write a book, she gave it a shot, and discovered creating worlds
to play in was nearly as addictive as traveling the real one. Now a New York
Times and USA bestselling author of over 40 novels and short stories
in both contemporary and paranormal genres, Vivian continues to explore, write
and otherwise keep herself well entertained.
Connect with Vivian:
The author has graciously provided the entire Six Pack Ranch Series as a giveaway to one lucky winner! Just fill out the rafflecopter for a chance to win. Good luck!
No... now that I think of it, I don't think I"ve "read" a western in forever... but this has definitely caught my eye :) Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI did read a good story called "Impulsion" by Jamie Magee. It as sweet and a very beautiful story. Like reading a Hallmark Movie. But the Six Pack Ranch is a Great Read and I have read all of the 6 books so far and are my favorites. Can wait for the 7th out tomorrow, Right? I filled out the Rafflecopter but than looked closer and I have all the digitals. I thought they were the physical books that would be nice to have copies of them. So, If I win please pick another winner with my blessings.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have like Diana Palmer books :)
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a favourite , I love them all lol
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