Contemporary Romance
Date Published: 8/1/2013
Getting fired over a workplace meltdown was bad enough, but getting dumped at the exact same time by her boyfriend-slash-boss was the ultimate humiliation. With no real friends in L.A. and perennially absent parents, Daphne Simms has no one to turn to. To heal her heart, she runs to the only true home she’s ever known—her grandmother’s rural Texas ranch, called Crazy. She knows ranch folks will be a far cry from those she's known in L.A., but she certainly doesn’t expect to be greeted by a cranky cowboy shoving a shotgun in her face.
Mick Williams has lived and worked on Crazy for twenty years. Though he’s utterly devoted to Daphne’s grandmother, he’ll be damned if he’s gonna let a city slicker like Daphne sashay in and disrupt his nice, quiet life. When the future of Crazy is threatened, Mick and Daphne must join forces to keep the ranch afloat, but the heat of their attraction makes working together more complicated than either of them imagines.
When their physical and emotional connection deepens, Mick tries to turn away from the woman he’s convinced he doesn’t deserve, so Daphne has to pull out all the stops to convince him that the heart of Crazy is big enough for the both of them.
Mick Williams has lived and worked on Crazy for twenty years. Though he’s utterly devoted to Daphne’s grandmother, he’ll be damned if he’s gonna let a city slicker like Daphne sashay in and disrupt his nice, quiet life. When the future of Crazy is threatened, Mick and Daphne must join forces to keep the ranch afloat, but the heat of their attraction makes working together more complicated than either of them imagines.
When their physical and emotional connection deepens, Mick tries to turn away from the woman he’s convinced he doesn’t deserve, so Daphne has to pull out all the stops to convince him that the heart of Crazy is big enough for the both of them.
EXCERPT
Before Mick could
tell him to piss off, Daphne extricated herself from the arms of her eager
dance partner, lurched back to the table, and grabbed Raney’s drink.
“Whew! That’s more
work than it looks like.” She wiped her forehead and theatrically rested her
head on Raney’s shoulder. Mick took one more swig of his beer, set it down
forcefully, and pushed himself away from the table. He reached behind Raney and
grabbed Daphne’s arm, pulling her toward the dance floor.
Daphne looked up at
him in surprise. He circled his arm around her waist and rumbled, “It's my turn
now. I'm tired of watching you dance with other men."
She stuttered and
resisted. “I don’t know this one.”
He leaned in, so
close his lips were almost touching her ear. So close he could smell her
shampoo and the scent of her laundry detergent. It only added to the fire
burning in the pit of his stomach. "It's not hard, Daphne. I lead. You
follow. Your body knows the rest."
He felt her moment
of surrender. He pulled her close, held her there for a beat longer than he
needed to, then whisked her into the dance.
The intimacy of
dancing with her, of staring into her eyes for minutes on end without speaking,
was practically heart stopping. The quick beat ended and was replaced by a slow
song. She began to step away, but he tightened his grip around her waist and
tucked her right hand under his on his chest.
As they started
swaying to the crooning love song, she rested her head on his
shoulder and let
him lead. With her wrapped in his arms, their bodies moving in tandem, he
closed his eyes and rested his cheek on her head. He was lost, pulled into the
bubble of their own little world.
As the song ended,
they leaned back to look in each other’s eyes. He stroked the back of his
fingers down the side of her face and cradled her jaw in his hand. She licked her
bottom lip and that was all the invitation he needed. As he leaned in for a
kiss, they were interrupted by a shrill, "Well, well, well, bless my soul,
if it isn’t my cousin, Daphne!"
If Sissy was a man,
he might’ve punched her then and there for her bad timing. Daphne stepped back
and turned around. Sissy was dressed to the nines, watching them with one hand
on her hip and a haughty smirk on her overly done-up face. "Oh, I'm
sorry," she crowed. "Did I interrupt something?"
Mick forced a smile
and said, "Of course not. Good to see you, Sissy."
"Uh huh, I
bet." she quipped. She sidled closer and in her high heels towered over
Daphne. "Daddy told me the big news.”
Daphne asked, “What
news?”
“What do you mean,
‘what news?’” Sissy screeched. “I don’t know what Nana was thinking, handing
over the ranch to you. To you, instead of her boys who have lived here since
they were born. It’s beyond me."
Straightening up to
her tallest, Daphne responded tightly, "I'm sure she has her
reasons."
Sissy stuck her finger
in Daphne’s face. "I don't know what lies or promises you've been feeding
her since you got here, missy, but I'm here to tell you that you won't get away
with it. That ranch is my family's birthright, not yours. I'm not about
to let some crazy old bat hand it off to her city slicker granddaughter."
She glanced up at Mick and added, "Much less one who's cavorting with the
hired help."
Mick had known
Sissy going on twenty years and she hadn’t changed. She’d always been a shrill,
calculating, self-centered woman. He’d learned to tolerate her vanity and
mischief, even if it did annoy the hell out of him. Sometimes that tolerance
was harder to manage than others, but even if they weren’t teens anymore he
still wasn’t going to hit a girl. He put his hand at the small of Daphne’s back
and tried to steer her toward the doors. He looked around, hoping Raney or
Danny was around to intercede.
Daphne sputtered
angrily. “Hired help?”
Mick felt her step
away from him so he looked back, and damned if she didn’t launch herself at
Sissy. She swiped and clawed like a cat. When that didn’t work, she lunged and
swung like a boxer. “You conniving bitch!”
Mick quickly
grabbed at Daphne, knocking her punch off course so she only dealt a glancing
blow to Sissy’s head. That only pissed her off more and she lunged again. He
wrapped his arms around her waist and hauled her off.
Danny and Scotty
appeared, and Mick heard Danny saying, “Back off, Sissy!” But Sissy scrambled
back to Daphne’s side, pointing and waving her hands around, shrieking so fast
and slurred Mick couldn’t make out what she was saying.
Raney joined them
and he hissed, “Let’s get the hell out of here.” Raney was in front of Daphne
pulling her toward the door, and Mick pushed her from behind, trying to keep the
women off of each other.
Finally he gave up and hauled Daphne up over his shoulder
like a sack of beans. All the way out to the truck, she rapped on his back and
shoulders, spewing inventive curses at him. He decided he didn’t mind so much,
though, as he steadied her weight with his palm on her fine ass.
Cate Baylor has been a technical communicator for over fifteen years. When she's not writing, she suffers from hobby addiction, which includes (but is not limited to!) reading, jewelry making, crochet, knitting, scrapbooking, cross stitching, and home DIY. She lives in Houston with her geeky husband, three neurotic cats, and precocious Yellow Lab named Tex. She comes from a long line of Texan farmers who are likely rolling over in their graves knowing she’d much rather stay blissfully air-conditioned than suffer outside in the Texas heat. She's a die-hard Texans fan but hasn't decided whether she's willing to embrace the Astros as an American League team.
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