The golden cowboy of Wrangler’s Creek returns home to Texas to discover some old flames never fizzle...
There are plenty of things Garrett Granger hadn’t counted on losing—his child to miscarriage, his wife to another man and the family business thanks to a crooked CFO. He also hadn’t counted on moving back to the family ranch, where he’s met by another surprise—former flame Nicky Marlow, who is renting his grandmother’s old house.
Nicky’s been rebuilding her shattered life since her husband’s death two years ago. But Garrett’s timely arrival in Wrangler’s Creek doesn’t automatically make him the missing piece of the puzzle. Even if he does seem to adore her two-year-old daughter... Even if seeing him again stirs up old feelings Nicky would gladly keep buried, forcing her to wonder if moving forward has to mean leaving everything behind...
Praise for USA TODAY bestselling author Delores Fossen
“Clear off space on your keeper shelf, Fossen has arrived.”
—New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde
“Delores Fossen takes you on a wild Texas ride with a hot cowboy.”
—New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels
“In the first McCord Brothers contemporary, bestseller Fossen strikes a patriotic chord that makes this story stand out.”
—Publishers Weekly on Texas on My Mind
“Fossen delivers an entertaining romance between two people with real-life issues.”
—RT Book Reviews on Texas on My Mind
“This is a thrilling and twist-filled read that will keep you guessing till the end.”
—RT Book Reviews on Lone Wolf Lawman
No Getting Over a Cowboy
One Good Cowboy
Delores Fossen
www.millsandboon.co.uk
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Back Cover Text The golden cowboy of Wrangler’s Creek returns home to Texas to discover some old flames never fizzle... There are plenty of things Garrett Granger hadn’t counted on losing—his child to miscarriage, his wife to another man and the family business thanks to a crooked CFO. He also hadn’t counted on moving back to the family ranch, where he’s met by another surprise—former flame Nicky Marlow, who is renting his grandmother’s old house. Nicky’s been rebuilding her shattered life since her husband’s death two years ago. But Garrett’s timely arrival in Wrangler’s Creek doesn’t automatically make him the missing piece of the puzzle. Even if he does seem to adore her two-year-old daughter... Even if seeing him again stirs up old feelings Nicky would gladly keep buried, forcing her to wonder if moving forward has to mean leaving everything behind...
Praise Praise for USA TODAY bestselling author Delores Fossen “Clear off space on your keeper shelf, Fossen has arrived.” —New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde “Delores Fossen takes you on a wild Texas ride with a hot cowboy.” —New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels “In the first McCord Brothers contemporary, bestseller Fossen strikes a patriotic chord that makes this story stand out.” —Publishers Weekly on Texas on My Mind “Fossen delivers an entertaining romance between two people with real-life issues.” —RT Book Reviews on Texas on My Mind “This is a thrilling and twist-filled read that will keep you guessing till the end.” —RT Book Reviews on Lone Wolf Lawman
Title Page No Getting Over a Cowboy One Good Cowboy Delores Fossen www.millsandboon.co.uk
No Getting Over a Cowboy No Getting Over a Cowboy Delores Fossen
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
One Good Cowboy
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
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No Getting Over a Cowboy
Delores Fossen
CHAPTER ONE
PANTIES IN A BUNCH ’Cause Your Car Won’t Start? Use Camel-Tow!
That’s what was printed on the magnetic sign on the door of the tow truck. Next to it was a picture of a woman in tight white pants sporting a camel toe, complete with arrows pointing to it as if making sure no one missed it.
No one could. Garrett Granger was certain of that.
Garrett tried to call his sister and mom to see if they knew what was going on. No answer from either of them, but he left messages for them to call him back. Then, he got off his horse and walked closer to get a better look at things and make sure he hadn’t misread the sign on the flamingo-pink tow truck.
Nope, no misreading.
And his eyes hadn’t deceived him about the other things he was seeing, either. The person who’d driven that truck to the Granger Ranch had apparently not only trespassed but had also broken into his great-grandfather’s house.
Such that it was.
Garrett had always thought of the place as more of an ancestral eyesore than an actual house. But hell in a big-ass handbasket, it was his eyesore. Or rather his family’s.
His great-grandfather, Z. T. Granger, had built the monstrosity nearly a hundred years ago and had chosen it as his final resting place. Z.T.’s grave was in the backyard. The old guy probably hadn’t counted on the place becoming a mecca for squatters or whatever the heck this was.
It wasn’t as if the eyesore had a welcoming appearance, either. It was painted a dull shade of purple, the color of an old bruise, and the shutters were urine yellow. To complete the god-awful curb appeal, there was a slime-green front door rimmed with milky red stained-glass panels.
The place didn’t scream “Y’all, come on in now and make yourselves at home.”
Garrett went even closer to see if he could spot a familiar face or anything that would help him make sense of his trespassing-squatter-mecca theory. There was a woman sweeping the porch, another raking the yard, and he could see yet a third woman in a window on the second floor. She had a feather duster and appeared to be clearing out cobwebs. A little girl was playing in the area by the open gate.
They weren’t sneaking around, weren’t trying to hide, so if these were indeed squatters or run-of-the-mill trespassers, they were either bold or stupid. Or maybe this was some kind of cleaning fetish cult.
Still, why had they driven here in a tow truck?
Garrett heard the galloping sound behind him, and he glanced over his shoulder to see his cousin Lawson. Lawson dismounted before his horse had even fully stopped, and he made a beeline toward Garrett.
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