Rode Hard, Put Up Wet
Chapter One
They were alone.
"You finished with your snit?" he asked softly.
"It wasn't a snit," Gemma retorted.
"Whatever." Cash curled his big hands over her shoulders. "So, happy as I am to
see you again, it pisses me off that you think I'd be knockin' boots with a
woman the same age as my daughter."
The warmth of his touch sent tingles down the center of her body. "Far as I
know, the young bunnies hovering around an experienced cowboy like yourself
could be exactly your type."
"Wrong. But I don't think you tracked me down just to chew my ass for who you
suspect might've been rockin' my horse trailer." His hands fell away. "So why
don't you cut to the chase and tell me why you're really here, eh?"
Gemma studied him. The regal bone structure in his face highlighted the
intriguing crosshatch of facial lines, courtesy of the years he'd spent working
outdoors. When he smiled, the corners of his eyes crinkled and added to his
rugged good looks.
"I heard you quit rodeoin' fulltime."
"Yeah? Who'd you hear that from?"
"Colby McKay." She paused. " ... read full excerpt from A Perfect Match ebook