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Thursday, 16 June 2016

♫ #ReleaseBlitz Packet ♪ Bad Beats: A Rock-Star Step-Brother Romance by C.L. Riley

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He's a household name. Posters of his tattooed body are plastered across bedroom walls from San Francisco to Singapore. Women want to be with him. Men want to be him. He's brash, bold, and bossy as hell, and he is about to become my employer and my step-brother, which wouldn't be so bad; except ...

He's already been my lover.

Hot Scoop Magazine's Sexiest Performer Alive, Sean 'Shag' Steal, is the front-man for Crude Element, the hottest band on the scene. With every song he pens, blazing up the charts, he's got the world at his feet.

Attempting to change his public image as a kinky, womanizing pig, hasn't stopped his wayward ways. I should know.

He played me his music. He played with my body. And he played with my heart, leaving it tattered in tiny painful pieces, nearly broken beyond repair.

I was finally putting the pieces back together, when his mother and my father decide to blindside us. They're getting married!

Could things get any worse? The answer to that question is a resounding yes.

Pushed by my dad to replace Shag's former PA, I find myself working for the one man who lives to torment me. He won't take 'no' for an answer, and he always gets what he wants. This time he wants me back in his bed, at least until our parents say, 'I do.' I have to resist. There is no way I can handle another heartbreak.

If only he hadn't earned his silly nickname because of his 'shagging' skills, resisting would be so much easier.

Warning: This book is for mature audiences and contains sexual situations, language, and subject matters some readers may find offensive. If you like dark, damaged bad boys, you're in the right place.

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Excerpt from Bad Beats © C.L. Riley 2016
The lights on the small stage explode to life, revealing the band. I don’t waste a second looking at anyone but Shag. He’s all I see, bathed in a blue spotlight and looking like the rock god he’s been referred to so often.

“Welcome winners!” he yells, as if he’s on massive stage, in a stadium of thousands, not a room with three hundred people.

The audience cheers their approval.

“Let’s fucking rock this ship right out of the water!”

And they do.

For the next hour, Shag and his band weave a web of musical madness that’s impossible to resist. Shag’s the spider, luring us in with his dark and dangerous persona. He’s an impeccable front-man, giving the audience everything they could possibly want and then some.

More than once his smoldering gaze finds mine and he grins. Another time he winks. There is no hiding his interest. Shag Steal may be entertaining everyone else, but he’s enticing me with a personal performance that has my heart racing and my panties damp.

Just so you know, I’ve read more than a few romance novels where the heroine refers to her wet panties. I always discarded the over-used reference as an exaggeration specific to the genre.

Now I know the books were right and I was wrong. Damp panties are real, and I’m wearing them.

I’m also positive I am not the only one in desperate need of a cold shower, especially with Shag looking like he does. His bare chest and six-pack glisten with sweat, drawing my gaze to his body-hugging leathers, a different pair than he wore during the Portland concert. They lace up the front, reminiscent of David Lee Roth’s signature eighties style.

But what makes the pants so hot is the way Shag fills them. He’s packing some serious size beneath those laces. The drool-worthy bulge is even bigger than I remember from that first, hometown show. Considering at this venue his crotch is just a few feet from my face, it’s no wonder he seems larger than life.

Two songs ago, he tossed me his t-Shirt, and I’m clinging to the sweaty garment like it’s my life preserver. Every few seconds, his uniquely male scent drifts up from the shirt, adding to my desire. It takes all my self-control to resist the insane urge to bury my nose in the cool cotton.

Robin isn’t helping matters. She keeps passing me straight shots. I don’t do straight shots. At least I didn’t use to.

Because of those shots, I’ve surpassed the tipsy phase, something that’s happened more in the past week than in the last year. The night we used our gift cards to shop for the cruise, I was buzzed. By the pool today, I was feeling no pain. And now…now I’m ready to seduce Shag and worry about the emotional price tag tomorrow.

So much for my stance on limiting any self-indulgent behavior…I’m failing miserably in that regard and can’t make myself care. What I do care about is the man who owns the stage and perhaps even a tiny piece of me.

His next words lodge in my heart, like an arrow from Cupid’s bow, sending a surge of heat spiraling through me. I lean into Robin, and she nudges me, a mischievous glint in her eyes.

“I’d like to play you a song I wrote while most of you were enjoying a kick ass meal. My band doesn’t know about it yet, and I don’t have a title. I hope you’re cool with an acoustic version of what I believe is a future hit. Did I mention I’m turning into a certified cat lover?”

Robin pokes me. “Cat lover, huh? Whatever could he mean?”

I take the shot glass from her and throw back my head, letting the bitter liquid burn a fiery trail down my throat. “Maybe he likes felines,” I tease back.

She raises her brow and I stick out my tongue.

Someone from Shag’s crew brings him a stool and hands over a guitar, putting an end to our banter.

The room quiets and chairs shuffle as people sit. Robin pulls me down with her, giving my thigh a pat. I sink into the cushions, keeping my gaze trained on Shag. He adjusts the instrument, his expression thoughtful.

After what feels like forever, he looks up and shoots us his trademark smirk. It doesn’t matter that he’s about to premiere a song he wrote while I was napping and everyone else was eating, he appears cool and utterly confident.

He fixes his gaze on me and strums his fingers across the guitar’s strings, launching into a soulful rock ballad that makes my arm hairs stand up and take notice. Goosebumps trail over my skin and I’m immediately lost in the lyrics.

The song is about a man longing for a woman so bad it hurts. He refers to the woman as Cat and makes use of several clever word plays to insert some petting and purring references into the story. Rather than being cheesy, the cat contrasts add a hint of humor to an otherwise serious song of seduction and bring a unique twist to a tale about a tormented man desperate for a torrid affair with a woman he should leave alone.

Mentions of emerald eyes and a red halo of hair…his very own Tabby Cat, eliminate any mystery about who he’s longing for.

He. Wants. Me.

He doesn’t know it yet, but he’s going to get me.

Tonight.

Just the thought of us together sends a coil of heat through my core. I shift, trying to relieve the pressure and refocus my attention on the lyrics not the ache between my legs.

The verse that touches me most describes how the woman he wants is out of his league and explains he is no good for her, and then goes on to clarify that in the end he will corrupt her, destroying her innocence.

Had the lyrics been lacking, it wouldn’t have mattered, because Shag’s voice is intoxicating, like the finest wine, aged to perfection. It wraps around me like a lush fur blanket, caressing my soul and making me realize how much I want to be corrupted, as long as it’s Shag doing the corrupting.

The man has far more going for him than simple charisma and charm, and he’s not just talented, he’s undeniably gifted. He shines brighter than any star and easily makes the sun pale in comparison to the energy that emanates from him. As for sex appeal, he has it in spades, no one could ever question his shameless sensuality, but it’s more than that.

I’ve seen sexy, talented men before but none who have affected me the way Shag Steal is affecting me now. I feel like I’m the only woman in the world who can satisfy his insatiable appetite, and I’m convinced he alone is the one man who can quench my thirst. It’s as if I’ve been wandering in the desert and he’s the oasis, a place of refuge and release.

There is no denying that whatever this thing is between us has me spellbound. I can’t explain it and I don’t want to. The mystery adds to the magic, making me tremble all over. If I sit here another second, I’m afraid I’ll melt. Robin will have to scrape me off the floor.

Not sure how to handle the tsunami of sensations, I bolt from the loveseat, desperate to find a safe harbor where I can compose myself in the midst of the storm.

The women’s restroom is the closest sanctuary I can think of. So I make a beeline through the audience, trying not to step on any feet along the way. Sadly, I’m not successful. I stumble, and someone, thank God, keeps me from a face plant.

Mumbling an apology, I keep moving, determined to escape what now feels like a room full of vultures eager to pick me to pieces.

When I finally enter the hallway that leads to the bathrooms, my legs turn to JELL-O. Slumping against the wall, I struggle to stay upright.

Rough hands grab my shoulders and I’m yanked against a hard body. At first I think its Shag, but the smell is all wrong. After spending time practically snorting his shirt, I’m confident in my ability to recognize his scent.

This man smells like whisky and musk, a combination that turns my stomach.

“Where are you running off to? We’ve got unfinished business.”

“What...?” My mind is foggy and doesn’t compute his comment, thanks to all the shots.

“Poolside, this morning. Your friend chased me off before I could tell you how much I like women like you.”

Placing my palms against his chest, I push. “Women like me?”

“Full-figured, sexy, and trying to pretend like they don’t want it.”

The fog clears just enough for me to process his words, and I’m pissed. I know I should be afraid, considering he has me pinned against a wall, but instead I’m seeing red. This asshole just called me fat and accused me of cock-blocking.

I do what any insulted woman would, knee him in the groin.

Only problem, I miss. Now he’s angry and running his mouth.

“You little bitch. You think that rock-star likes you. Please. You should feel lucky I want to fuck you.”

This time, I stomp on his foot. I don’t miss and he yelps, releasing me.

Before I can think to move, Omar, Shag’s security guard, the one who walked me to my first ever meal onboard, is between me and Mr. Stalker, shoving him back.

A second later, a shirtless blur appears.

My vision is tunneling and I’m not sure what’s happening. I think the blur is Shag, which makes no sense since I still hear music. Closing my eyes, I try to fight the dizziness that I suspect is a result of the booze. I’ve lost count of how many shots I swallowed down.

I’m pretty sure I’m going to throw up.

Yep. I am.

Unable to stop the inevitable, I bow over and spew out the cause of my distress.

With my stomach empty, I slide down the wall and land on my ass, right before the world goes dark.


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 Interview

About C.L. Riley’s ‘Backstage/Groupie Days’

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 When was the first time you went backstage? What band was it?

The first time I went backstage was in 1979. I was fourteen. I know. I know. I lied about my age a lot and looked way older. The concert was in Portland, OR, at the Paramount Theatre. The band was The Cars.

 

Who was your first rock-star crush? Did you ever meet that person?

My first crush was Paul Stanley, from KISS; I was just 10 when I plastered my walls with KISS posters. My first rock album was KISS Alive. And yes, I did meet Paul Stanley and KISS. It was during the timeframe when they had stopped wearing their makeup…bummer.

 

Did you know anyone before they were famous?

When I was around fifteen, Courtney Love lived in Portland, OR, and hung out with our ‘group.’ We went to some concerts together, danced at the same underage clubs, and in all honestly, I was annoyed with her because I felt like she’d ‘stolen’ my best friend, Robin. I named one of my characters in Bad Beats after Robin. I have not remained close with Courtney though we have communicated a couple of times in recent years. She is a very fascinating person.

 

Who were your favorite bands to ‘party’ with?

That’s a hard question. So many of the guys were a blast. I’ll tell you who I couldn’t stand: Van Halen. They treated women like dogs. I loved Def Leppard and AC/DC. Even rode back to the hotel party in AC/DC’s limo. Limo rides were a big deal back then, especially when you're with the band. One time, I had all of Night Ranger piled in my tiny car! I drove Rick Savage from Def Leppard back to the hotel…I didn’t go home until morning. Wink. Wink.

 

What kinds of memorabilia did you collect while hanging out with the bands?

Of course, things like guitar picks and drumsticks, t-shirts etc. I had a really cool robe from China that I got from Chris Glenn (Bass Player, MSG) and a pair of brown socks from Michael Schenker (Lead Guitar, MSG). I have numerous Do Not Disturb door-hangers from hotels and coasters from bars. Yes, I had fake ID. It was the Eighties! I have a great selection of autographs, including Roger Daltrey from The Who.

 

Was there a group you wanted to meet but never had the chance?

A couple. The biggie was The Rolling Stones. I saw them in concert, in 1982, at the Seattle Kingdome, but went with a guy to the show. I liked this guy a lot, and he was my Mick Jagger substitute, but I regret never meeting the real Mick Jagger. I never saw Led Zepplin or Pink Floyd either.

 

Best Rock-Star kiss?

Another tough question…really tough. Jake E Lee (Lead Guitar, Ozzy Osbourne), Doc Neesen (Lead Singer, Angel City), Neil Murray (Bass, White Snake), Brian Johnson (Lead Singer, AC/DC)

 


 about the author
 C.L.
C.L. Riley is an author with four books to her credit...under a different name. A name she intends to keep top secret. (If you know the "real" C.L., keep it hush-hush, please!) And no, she's not some huge, blockbuster author with a seven figure income, though she'd be all right with that.
She loves to read almost anything, but has a major soft spot for broken, bad boy, alpha males, and has found a new love for MC (biker) romances. She enjoys reading and writing romance, dark fantasy, erotic suspense, paranormal, urban fantasy, new adult... Whoa! Let's slow it down! Clearly, she is fond of reading and writing an array of diverse stories.
She lives in Oregon with her son, just home from college, her teenage daughter, and several furry friends. Her sense of humor is at times a bit over the top, and she’s not one to keep her thoughts to herself. She’s been called, warm, encouraging, and zany…amongst other things.
Her readers mean the world to her, and she welcomes friendly dialogue and hopes you will connect with her on social media. 
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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Blog Tour with Playlist & Interview ~ A Reliant Love BY Taylor Lavati


A Reliant Love
(A Reliant Love Series: Book One)
Author Taylor Lavati
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Synopsis

Nathalie Carter wants one thing: independence. She has paid her dues by living at home under her parents’ watchful eyes, earning grades to give her a ticket out and joining clubs she had no interest in to get into college. She plans to experience things she believes every new adult should—from falling in love to playing beer pong and pulling an all-nighter to skipping class because she’s too hungover. But nothing ever seems to go as planned, and she gets pulled into a world she never imagined existed.

Samuel Torrington’s past refuses to release him from its vise-like grip; but he has a plan, and once his senior year of college is over, he can finally move away and start anew. His addictions help him get through day-to-day life, but he’s constantly battling darker demons.

Fate brings the two together, and chance takes them on a roller coaster ride that neither would dare hop off. Within destiny’s grasp, they realize there are two things impossible to fight—addiction and attraction.

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Stop and Stare- One Republic
Pusha- Lloyd
Lips of an Angel- Hinder
Semi-charmed Life- Third Eye Blind
Over This- Ace Enders
Goodbye My Lover- James Blunt
Scars- Papa Roach
Lit Up- Buckcherry
Animal I Have Become- Three Days Grace
I Miss You- Blink 182
Stay- Florida Georgia Line
Breathe Me- Sia


Interview with Sam

Please state your name, age and something about yourself.
  • Sam Torrington, twenty-two years old. I'm a senior here and waiting to get out.

Get out from where exactly?
  • Here. You know, why are we even doing this interview? I don't get it. I've never been interviewed once since starting at UMA four years ago. You guys are slacking.

Let's get back to you, Sam. What do you like to do in your free time?
  • *sighs* Well, I don't have much free time. I'm a business major and trying to finish as fast as possible. Plus, I have to work in the summers to afford my house. Doesn't leave me with much time. 

So you don't do anything for yourself?
  • Not really. 

What was your high school experience compared to college?
  • Seriously? You're asking me about high school. I don't talk about high school anymore. But if I learned one thing it's that we all don't deserve to be happy. Some people are just meant to float along in life. That's me. So that's why I'm getting the hell out of here so I can just live in peace and quiet.

That's an interesting plan. What will you do when you leave?
  • I'll have my business degree so I can get a job. Maybe, I'll open a store in the mountains somewhere where not a lot of people go. My house will be hidden in the woods, nobody can find me, even if they wanted to. There will be just enough room for just me and it will be quiet all the time. Maybe I'll get a dog, but only if I get lonely. I don't need much.

That's actually really beautiful. Why do you want to be alone?
  • It's not what I want, it's what I deserve. I ruined a lot of things and if I'm alone in the woods, I can't ruin much more. Nobody even has to interact with me. I can't do much harm up there.

Anything you're looking forward to this year at UMA?
  • Finishing. My classes are pretty easy. All I have to do is show up to my classes and I'm good to go. It'll be bittersweet saying goodbye but I'm ready. I just have to remain distant from my peers and I'll be good.

Anyone you'll miss?
  • My roommate Karina and I have gotten close. Her boyfriend, Frank. Sometimes he's a douche, but I'll miss his humor. Sarah will be the toughest but she's the reason I have to go.

Who is Sarah?
  • Nobody. I'm done here. Thanks. 


About the Author

Taylor Lavati is a twenty-something year old author residing in a small town in Connecticut with her husband and dog. She writes both Young Adult and New Adult romances with ranging genres from fantasy, A Curse Books trilogy, to dark romance, A Reliant Love. Her books have all hit #1 on the Amazon bestselling chart for their categories! When not writing, she enjoys playing video games, hiking, and spending time with family.

Romance with a bit of CHAOS.

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What Others Are Saying

"I absolutely loved this book. Taylor's writing style really sucks you into this story of the darker side of life. Most people love to read about happily ever afters and lighthearted love story, but that isn't what life is like. I always say ignorance is bliss. And to read this novel about how life is really like is just amazing. Don't take my word for it, don't read these reviews. Read the book yourself, and you will see the struggles of these characters and feel what they feel. You won't regret it." 
Karlin The Bibliophile(Contreras)

"I bought this book on recommendation, and fell in love. The characters pull you in and make you invested. Mad, sad, worried, and over the moon with joy are just some of the emotions I experienced while reading this amazing book. I couldn't put it down! I can not wait to start the second book to see how am deals with his past and the consequences of his actions!" 
The Book Blog ~Jessica


Sunday, 14 February 2016

AUTHOR INTERVIEW with S.J. SAWYER Author of Like A Lady Serial!! **EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT AND TEASERS just for Ya'll**

 AH MY GOSH I am so excited to share this interview with ya'll :) 
Iv already told you about the Like a Lady Serial on numerous occasions because i absolutely adored the series to the moon and back, well i got the chance to interview the very talented lady behind the books. S.J.SAWYER!!!!! She has been nothing but wonderful with helping out and agreeing to the interview with my lil old blog, plus giving me an exclusive excerpt and teasers to share.
ENJOY MY LOVELIES xoxo
 
 
1.What does your writing process look like?

There's a process to this madness?! *GASP* I'd love to say I have a method, tried and true, that gets me through this insanity that is writing, but I don't. Every book that I've written has been done differently. It's proof that there is no right or wrong way to do it. With Like A Lady serial, I've sketched out ideas and concepts, using organizers to map out the flow of flashbacks and current sections. And it worked, for that project. Sealed was written out of order, chronologically speaking. As I saw it, I wrote the scene, and then, I filled in the blanks (I don't recommend this, just fyi!). Teased was, for the most part, written front to back, in the order it appears. Occasionally, I would sketch a scene that was too vivid to ignore, not often. Ditto that for Secured.

Mostly, I attempt to sketch out the scenes that I can see in my head on paper, even if it's just a sentence, to make an outline of the work. That's how I start. Then, I come in and try to figure out what happened in between. BUT, and this is a huge BUT, I am very character led in my writing. I wish to hell that I could just make things happen when I wanted them to. I can't. I've tried. It's a disaster of epic proportions. I mean, plagues have started that way! For me, writing is an expression of the characters in my head (yes, I'm totally crazy! Disclaimer!) So, when I'm writing, if a turn happens mid-scene, I go with it! Those guys totally know what they are doing. 
 
 2. Do you have any strange writing habits or rituals?
No habits--it's just me and my laptop.
 
 3. Just as your books inspire authors, what authors inspire your writing?
Authors who inspire me...let me think. Cora Carmack, for sure. I adore her books. I once emailed Mia Sheridan and told her that Archer's Voice would be the reason why I quit writing, as I could never match the brilliance of that novel. I'll forever adore the great first wave of Indies: Kristen Proby, Abbi Glines, CoHo, those sorts <3 For me, inspiration comes from a song, an image on Pinterest, a book. Anything can "trigger" a scene or an idea. 
 
 4. Were you always a writer? Have you always loved to write?
I have always been a writer, as the notebook filled totes beneath my bed attest to! It's something that I have always wanted to do. I can't imagine not writing, actually. 
 
 5. If you didn't like writing books, what would you be doing for a living?
In addition to writing, I have a very boring daytime job at a bank, and I suck at math, so there's that. I work the lending side of banking, and luckily, don't handle any money! I am also a photographer. I've made all of my own graphics and teasers! Though, recently, I paid to have the Like A Lady serial facelift, and I will never do my own cover again. I adore Kari March's designs for the serial and my logo.
 
 6. What are your working on now? What is your next project? (if you can tell us ;)
I am currently working on several projects, but the one that will most interest my Like A Lady fans is No Offense, Darlin'. There's a glimpse of Beau and Shelby's story at the end of Say A Prayer! However, I love you guys so much, I'll give you another sneak! I am also co-writing a stand alone novel titled Honor & Sacrifice with the lovely, talented Lynn Stookes. AND last but definitely not least, I'm working on a new adult fantasy novel that is a fairy tale retelling. It's sort of my secret project, though ;) This summer, I'll finish up Tethered, the next in the Sealed series.


7. Do you read your reviews good or bad? Do you respond?
Ahh, reviews! They are such fickle things. I do read each and every one of them because they can be wonderful, helpful insights from my readers, but I never, ever respond! An author that I admire once blogged about not responding to reviews, good or bad, because nothing the author says will seem constructive, and I totally agree. I've had bad, awful reviews that cut me deeply, hating and bashing on things that should have been apparent from the beginning (yes, Like A Lady serial is in four parts; yes, I have Big Girl Panties for free to give you a taste of my writing style and the characters; no, they can't be read stand alone; and yes, they end in cliffies like a television series!). I even had low reviews in my Sealed series because of a free novella that was written on my website as a Valentine's special to my readers (which was later published as Severed, for those who want to know!). It was FREE, and everyone complained that it wasn't a complete book and that it was short. It was very, very frustrating to me, as I was trying to do something nice for my Kreed Jones fans, BUT every time I considered replying, I remembered the advice of that amazing author and stepped away from the keyboard.

8.If you could cast characters in the Hollywood adaptation of your series Like A Lady who would you choose as your characters?
 I've actually never dream cast Like A Lady, not with real, Hollywood stars because I've never found the "right" fit to how I see them! I do have Spotify playlists and Pinterest boards with images and ideas to enhance the reading experience.
 
9. If you had a superpower what would it be?
Superpower...hmm. I'd write a lot more books if I was a techno. Being able to type with my mind would be AWESOME!
 
 10.What literary character is most like you?
 I don't even know--I aspire to be Elizabeth Bennet, but I will always fall short. To me, she's the all time, epic heroine. There's nothing better than sarcastic wit and a good sense of humor. 
 
 11. Where is one place you want to visit but haven't been before?
Australia, of course! And Hawaii. I'd love that.
 
 12. If you could have any accent from anywhere in the world what would you choose?
Irish--I'd kill for the accent. I went to Europe in high school, and our tour guide was Irish. His accent was amazing lol.
 
 13. If a character from any book EVER written could come to life, who would it be and why?
Not to be conceited, but I'd love to have a Mary Lou in my life (for those who don't know, Mary Lou Parsons comes from my Like A Lady series). She's funny and awesome, and everyone could benefit from a little of her in their life. 
 
 14.Your book boyfriend crush at the moment?
 I'm totally in love with Daemon Black. He's from the Lux series that I mention in 15! It's my current read, and I'm loving it.
 
Last but not least and defintley the most important
 
15.What is your current book you are reading?

 OMGeeee!!! I am into para/fantasy romance at the moment, and I just finished up Inspire by Cora Carmack. THEN, I started the Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout.



**No Offense Excerpt**
 
Copyright 2016 from S.J. Sawyer-Unedited and subject to change

Dr. McKay’s booming voice is echoing into the barn a minute before he ever gets here. I laugh to myself. The man is a giant, standing well over six feet tall and probably close to two seventy-five. He’s older with a graying beard and hair, kind blue eyes. I’ve never heard how old he is, but I know he’s probably in his sixties. With a mouth that would make my mother blush.
And that’s saying something.
“Stupid bastard cats. Whores! Everyone one of them. Why do we keep them, Shelby? I don’t understand.”
I smile at him, holding up one of the little kittens. “Because they are cute.” He grumbles at that. “Because they keep the mice away.” He looks over at me, eyebrow raised. “What? They do!”
“You’re soft.”
“So are you,” I accuse.
“Hmph.” But I notice that he picks up the smallest of the bunch, a tiny, orange ball of fuzz nuzzles her to his face. “This one stays. The others go.”
“Softy.”
We do have a cat problem, but it’s not from a lack of trying on our part. Dr. McKay neuters or spays them as they come up to the clinic. The most recent litter came from a momma cat who was already pregnant when she found her way here. She’ll be fixed up, but then, there’s the matter of the kittens. It’s a never ending cycle. The only perk for this litter is that it is Christmas time. I’m sure it’ll be easy enough to find them a home.
A shutting car door echoes back to us from the front of the office. I look up to find him covered in kittens, inspecting each and every one. “I’ll go see who that is.”
“Probably Reggie. He said he was going to bring in a load of new cattle. Jus’ tell him to bring it on back. We’ll put them in the south pen.”
I hate cows. They’re my least favorite animal, probably because they are so damned stupid. You herd them and herd them, pin them up, and what do they do? They get out in the road and stand there just waiting for someone to drive through and run into them. They’ll cross cattle guards, which are a joke. They’ll tear through a barbed wire fence and shred themselves up just to taste the grass in the next pasture.
Stupid cows.
Sure enough, Reggie’s black, four-door pickup is parked out front, the big trailer hitched to the back. I can smell ‘em and hear ‘em from here. This wasn’t how I wanted to spend our Sunday. I was hoping for a nice, peaceful day. One where I could sneak in some homework. Guess that’s not going to happen.
“How’s my favorite cowgirl?” he calls, throwing an arm around my shoulders. “I see you got your workin’ boots on!”
I look down at my pink Muck boots. “I was hoping it was just for feeding the mess we already got in the pen. What are you thinking, bringing more work for me?”
“Like to keep you on your toes.”
He rubs a hand back and forth over my hair, messing up my braid. “Damn it! Cut that out, or I’m going to send you packing with all of ‘em! You messed up my hair.”
“Such a girl.”
“You going to stand here grab assing all day, or can we get these suckers penned up?” I ask, sticking out my tongue. He laughs at me, pulling his ball cap off his head and giving me a mock bow. I grab hold of the side of the truck bed and swing my body up. “South pen.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
I hold on to the side, crouching down, as he makes his way over the potholes. Looking back over my shoulder, I see a familiar, old truck pulling into the front parking lot. What is he doing here? My stomach starts fluttering, butterflies not even the half of it. I feel like I’m going to lose my breakfast, and I’ve been feeling great, not a touch of morning sickness. No, this is something entirely different.
Something I don’t really want to deal with today.
Reggie pulls us up, and I stand, holding on to the cab, to help direct him backward. We get backed up to the pen. Dr. McKay comes walking our way with his game face on. The man who likes to cuddle with the kittens is gone, replaced by the vet who is tougher than nails. I’ve seen him wrestle cattle to the ground time and again, never batting an eye. He’s a tough bastard, but I love him so much more than I’ll ever be able to say.
“Reggie! Good to see you,” he calls.
Reggie hops out of the truck, slamming his door. When I move to barrel over the side of the truck bed, he holds up his hands, letting me slip easily to the ground. I nod my thanks. They start talking cattle, and I tune them out, knowing that I’ll get my instructions soon enough. Knowing Dr. McKay, he won’t let me help with this. Ever since he found out about the baby, he’s been a protective momma bear. It’s damned scary.
“Beau Reed! What the hell you doin’ here?” he asks, and I look up, having forgotten about him.
How that is possible, I can’t say, because the instant I look up, seeing him stalking our way, my panties freaking melt. The way he walks is the sexiest thing, ever. He doesn’t swagger or prance about. There’s no false bravado with him. No, it’s an intense walk, as though he’s always on a mission, always with purpose. The walk is just an extension of his personality, though. The man never does anything without a reason, nothing casual.
That’s the scary part.
“Hey, doc. Reggie,” he says, and I detect a hint of a growl in his voice. I look between the two of them, but I don’t see anything in their eyes to clue me in. “That’s a bunch of cows.”
“Yeah, just bought them at the sale, yesterday. I always bring them in to be checked out. Riling up cowgirl, here, is just a perk.”
I shake my head, eyes condemning him, but there’s a smile on my lips. “Screw you, Reggie. I hate those cows.”
“Did you need something, Beau?” Dr. McKay asks him, getting down to business.
Probably a good thing since we have all this damned, bawling livestock to deal with. “Actually, I just need a second of Shelby’s time. Shouldn’t take me long.”
Reggie and Dr. McKay exchange a look, one that I can’t decipher, before Reggie walks on around toward the stock trailer. “Sure thing. Shelby needs to finish feeding the animals, anyway. Just try not to get in her way.”
And then, he leaves me with Beau, leaves me with the butterflies.
God, I’m going to be sick.
“Come on,” I tell him, gesturing toward the clinic. Without waiting on him, I take off, sloshing through the mud in my boots. “That’s my cue to get back to work.”
“You work hard, don’t you?”
I look over my shoulder at him, wondering what that question means. “Um, yeah, doesn’t everyone?” I pause, thinking about my mother. “Well, don’t most people?”
“No, not really.”
“Hmm,” I shrug. “Well, yeah, I do. I need this job. Dr. McKay pays me a nice salary to work my ass off, plus he has health coverage. That’s a big perk, these days. And, to top off all that with a big, fat cherry, he’s lenient with my school work. It’s a win-win for me.”
“I’ve always thought he was an ass.” I laugh, leaning down to pick up a bucket of feed for the dogs we are kenneling. “What? I have!”
“I guess he comes across that way, but I love that old man.”
The hunting dogs are baying when we get closer to their pens. I open the gate, shooing them back with my feet to get inside. Their food bowls are completely empty, no shock there, and I fill them up, scratching each one behind their ears, even though I’m not supposed to with them. I slip back outside of the pen in the mass confusion that is breakfast. Grabbing the water hose, I twist the special nozzle to let a trickle of water out, filling up their bowls from the outside of the pen. When they are full, I drag it on behind me, down to the next.
Jeez, we keep too many animals here. I swear, it better pay Dr. McKay a ton of money cause they are such a hassle.
Mrs. Perkins poodle had puppies. Apparently, that was a cause to room all of them here at the clinic, and we have them in a separate area away from all the others. Their heating lamp is still keeping it nice and toasty. The big ball of fur looks at me disdainfully when I put food and water in her bowls. Despite her bitchy demeanor, I pet behind her ears, under her chin, and she loosens up, leaning in to me.
“There ya go, girl. It’s all right.”
I take a doggy biscuit from my pocket and give her a couple. She smiles up at me, happily, tail wagging, before digging into the treats. The puppies are happy nuzzled at her side. They all look warm and cozy, happy.
“You are amazing.”
My heart stops, coming to a complete stand still in my throat. “Thank you,” I reply, not sure how to reply to something like that.
“People don’t give you nearly enough credit.”
“For what?” I ask, facing him.
“These animals love you.”
I laugh. “Not Princess, there. She’s a pretentious bitch who thinks I’m not good enough to feed her.” I nod, acknowledging that he might be partly right. “She does love these treats, though. I think I’ve softened her up.”
“You’re good with the animals.”
“Too bad I’m not that good with people,” I lament. Shit! Where did that come from? “I just mean, if I were better at that, maybe I wouldn’t be in my current situation.”
“I’d say your current situation means you are too good with people,” he drawls, shitty grin tugging at his lips.
“Screw you, Beau!” I laugh because while his comment was rather awful, his tone is light, playful. “I meant all the crap with Slutty Leslie and,” I lean in close, whispering, “Jake’s truck. If I were a better person, a better people person, more likable, then maybe I wouldn’t be in that mess.”
“The way I see it, you aren’t in a mess. Not anymore, anyway.”
“What?” I ask, stopping to stare at him.
“Well, the assault charges are going to cost you a little bit of a fine, but I don’t think it’s going to be that bad. As for the Roberson case, well, it’s going to be closed here shortly, perp unknown, assuming we don’t have a weapon show up with fingerprints.” That shit ain’t happening! “The camera is pointed in the wrong direction, and I spoke with the Robersons, yesterday. Butch isn’t interested in pursuing any charges. As the truck actually belongs to him, not Jake, he’ll have the final say.”
“How’s that even possible?” He shrugs, but I know that he’s had something to do with this. “Tell me.”
“Leave it be, Case. It’s done.”
Oh, how I want it to be! “I don’t think I should get off without some sort of punishment. Honestly, Beau, we all know I’m guil—”
“Hush!” he orders, putting a hand on my mouth. The smell of his skin is comforting, which is weird, but he has this clean, outdoorsy smell that clings to him. It’s the best smell in the world. I wish I could bottle it. “I took care of it. Please. Just trust me.”
“I do,” pops out of my mouth before I can think about it.
“Good.”
We’re left with little else to say. His hand slowly drifts down from my mouth, touching my shoulder softly. He feels so good. It’s intoxicating. Addicting. A girl could easily get used to being surrounded by Beau Reed. When he’s this close, it’s hard to remember all the reasons that I can’t.
He seems to be considering something, looking down at me with big, expressive eyes. “Why does Reggie call you cowgirl?”
“You caught that, huh?” I say, laughing. “He’s always bringing in cows, and I hate them. Hate. Them. He knows it, thinks it’s fun to tease me about it.”
“I think he likes you.”
That growl I heard earlier by the truck is back. “Excuse me?” I ask, certain that I’ve heard him wrong.
“I think he likes you, Case. You know, your ass, your tits, the way you are just you. I think he likes you.”
My spine stiffens, hating the tone of his voice, but I look over my shoulder, instantly searching out Reggie and Dr. McKay. Neither one of them are paying us any attention. They are more than occupied messing with the cattle. I’ve known Reggie as long as I’ve known Dr. McKay. He was one of the first customers I helped once I came to work for the clinic, and he’s always been nice to me.
“Does he like me? Yeah. About as much as Dr. McKay does, Beau. You’re being silly.”
“You’re real fuckin’ blind, sometimes, Case.”
I am usually good at reading people. Growing up the way I did, you have to be. If you aren’t, people will take advantage of you, or worse. From a young age, I’ve had the talent for figuring out what makes them work. That eventually lead to learning how to scope out people’s tells. The little ticks that make them their own distinct person.
And right now, I’d swear that Beau Reed is jealous.
“Guess we’ll just have to disagree,” I tell him.
Moving, I step around Beau and walk toward the front parking lot. He follows behind me, his long stride quickly catching up to my shorter one. The mud is thick out here, right now. Dr. McKay has been trying to get gravel hauled in for weeks, but the guy was on backorder. Now, it’s so dang slick, he probably couldn’t get the truck in the drive. So, we are left to deal with puddles of muddy water and squishy ground. It’s fine for me. I wear my work boots when I’m here, anyway. But Beau. Well, he wasn’t so lucky. By the time we get to his truck, I’m feeling really bad for him.
“Sorry about your shoes,” I say, looking down at his fancy boots. They’re all muddy, icky, now. “I shoulda taken you through the clinic.”
“Just some mud. It’ll come off.” I nod, unsure what to say. He lets out a huff of air. “I’m sorry I got into with with you over Reggie. I shouldn’t have said that shit.”
“You’re wrong. He doesn’t care for me like that. Sides, he’s like ten years older than me.”
“So is Carl, but I’m willing to bet that my brother would be all too interested if you gave him the time of day. I don’t think age has much to do with it.”
I’m not sure where all this hostility, this aggression, is coming from. It’s not like Beau. “Carl has the hots for anything with tits. I swear, he might be pining for Jeff,” I joke, referring to the bartender’s enormous man-boobs. “So, I don’t think I’m special there.”
“Ahh, hell, Case. I don’t think you have a damned clue.”
With that, he turns away from me, getting into his old truck with a squealing slam of the door. It starts up with a groan, and he backs out, maneuvering the driveway with a wave of goodbye to me. I stand there in the parking lot, watching, long after he’s gone, wondering what the hell he’s talking about. 
 

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