Cathy Mcdavid - Her Holiday Rancher

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A COWBOY FOR ALL SEASONSFour generations of Dempseys have struggled to turn the Dos Estrellas ranch into a successful cattle operation. Gabe Dempsey vows to keep the dream alive, even if he has to share ownership with two half-brothers, who are virtual strangers. They are also pressuring him to sell—which will happen over his dead body. Luckily, Reese McGraw is the trustee of his father's estate, and she's on Gabe's side. For now.Reese is happy to support Gabe in his fight to keep the ranch—but is her support a conflict of interest? His brothers seem to think so. Gabe and Reese's growing feelings for each other are a problem, too. But maybe it's one that will be solved by the magic of Christmas!

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“Our fathers didn’t get along.”

“I disagree. They actually liked and admired each other greatly. My father has always spoken very highly of yours.”

“They were business rivals. And your father was considerably more successful than mine.”

“Your father had two families to support. I’m an only child, and my mother left when I was eight. It makes a difference.”

Her parents’ divorce was another similarity they shared. While Gabe’s father had taken a mistress, Reese’s mother had abandoned her family, running away with her lover, who was, at the time, the Small Change’s tax accountant.

“And your father came from money,” Gabe said.

“Which gave him all the more reason to admire yours. August Dempsey made something of himself from humble beginnings.”

Gabe didn’t voice what was on his mind, that, in the end, his father had lost much of what he’d built. The family would be paying off his medical bills for years. Which meant Reese would be the trustee of his father’s estate for a long, long time.

“Can we not argue about this?” She glanced down at her arm, which Gabe still held.

He let his hand drop and instantly missed the intimate contact. He’d felt warmth beneath the fabric of her jacket. And soft, supple flesh. It had stirred his senses.

“Does your boss know about the feud between our families?”

“Of course he does.”

“And he doesn’t care?”

“First of all, I’m the one who told Walt. I thought it would be best he hear it from me. Secondly, as I said earlier, I’m required by my position with the bank to be honest and fair. Also, every detail of my work will be scrutinized by the board.” She squared her shoulders. “Should even one small detail come under question, my job could be at stake. I won’t risk it.”

“You don’t need to work. Your father’s well-off.”

Reese inhaled sharply. “You’re hardly an expert on my personal life.”

Gabe could have kicked himself. “I’m sorry. I was out of line.”

“Fine. Apology accepted.” She reached for the open car door. “Now, if you don’t mind.”

“Would I also be out of line if I requested someone else at the bank be appointed as trustee? Surely, you aren’t the only person qualified.”

He expected her to be mad. She fooled him again by dismissing his question with an indifferent shrug. “You can ask. The answer will be no.”

“Why?”

“I’m not at liberty to say.”

“Sounds like a convenient excuse.”

“It isn’t.”

Again, she’d barely reacted. Gabe found that interesting. Reese was either incredibly confident or she knew something she wasn’t telling.

Her cell phone chimed from her jacket pocket. Extracting the phone, she glanced at the display and promptly answered with an anxious, “Yes, Enrico.” After a pause, she said, “I’ll be right there,” and disconnected. “I have to go,” she told Gabe.

“Is everything okay?”

“Yes. No.” She fumbled with the phone before returning it to her pocket. “My father fell from the porch steps.”

“Is he hurt?”

“Banged his knee. He may need to see the doctor.”

For a banged knee? Gabe thought Reese might be overreacting. Theo McGraw was tough as nails and wouldn’t be bothered by a little tumble off the porch steps. “Call me if you need anything.”

She narrowed her gaze. “Really? After raking me over the coals, you’re offering to be the good neighbor?”

“I, um...”

He’d started to say he was concerned for her, then changed his mind at the last second. He didn’t give a damn about Reese McGraw.

Except, that wasn’t true. He did feel something for her. Compassion and sympathy, at least. Why else would he have kept her secret all these years?

If not for their fathers’ rivalry, their relationship might have taken a different path. They had been classmates and neighbors. Dating in high school wouldn’t have been far-fetched.

Anything transpiring between them now, however, was out of the question, and Gabe was wise to maintain a safe distance.

The problem was he wanted to take her in his arms, give her a hug and tell her not to worry. Her father was going to be fine.

“I don’t hate you, Reese. And I don’t wish your father ill. If he needs help, or you, call me.”

“Thank you.” She slid onto the driver’s seat, her hands gripping the steering wheel. “I’ll see you tomorrow at two.”

Aware he was crossing an invisible line, Gabe covered one of her white-knuckled hands with his. She was obviously worried about her father. “Drive careful. It’s getting dark.”

For a moment, they remained where they were. If Gabe didn’t know better, he’d think a part of her wanted to stay. But that was ridiculous.

Whatever spell they’d fallen under ended, and she started the engine. Gabe watched her depart, thinking he should return to the house. Why, then, didn’t he? At the end of the long road leading from the ranch house to the main road, Reese’s brake lights illuminated. She turned left, in the direction of the Small Change.

He might have spent more time contemplating why her father’s seemingly minor fall prompted her to leave in such a hurry except he was interrupted by the last person he wanted to see. His brother Josh.

Dammit. What did the man want now? The shirt off Gabe’s back?

“Hope I didn’t interrupt anything.”

Gabe ground his teeth together. His brother’s timing was impeccable. Or, perhaps, intentional. He could have spotted Gabe and Reese from the living room window.

“You didn’t.” Gabe pushed past him. Whatever Josh wanted, he wasn’t interested.

“Got a minute?”

Gabe halted and cursed under his breath. “For what?”

They’d hardly spoken these past few days despite living in close quarters. Gabe had no intention of changing the status quo.

“You and her,” Josh hitched his chin in the direction Reese had driven in her car, “are you friends?”

Gabe’s hackles rose. His relationship with Reese was no one’s business. Especially Josh’s.

“We’re neighbors.”

“I know. I lived here once.”

He couldn’t help thinking the reference to Josh residing at the ranch before Gabe came to live there was intentional.

“What I’m asking is, are you close?”

He stared his brother down.

Josh held his own. “It’s a reasonable question. She’s going to control the ranch’s finances. If you and Reese are involved, there could be a conflict of interest.”

Five minutes ago, Gabe had been asking Reese the same question. Now he defended her.

“She’s a professional. She won’t do anything to jeopardize her position at the bank.”

“But you’re friends.”

“I’m not discussing her with you.” Gabe once again started for the house and once again, Josh halted him with his words.

“I don’t like this any better than you.”

“We have nothing in common.”

“Other than our father and this ranch and the fact we have to work together. Or agree to sell.”

That rankled Gabe. “I’m not selling.”

“Think about it before you decide. Dad left us with a lot of bills to pay and little means at our disposal. Selling would get us out of debt and free us to move on.”

“There’s no we as far as I’m concerned. Our father promised me the ranch. Not you and your brother.”

Josh inhaled deeply as if to control his temper. “Cole and I have every right to inherit a share of Dos Estrellas.”

“Because why? We happen to share the same blood?” Gabe snorted in disgust. “You haven’t set foot on this place for twenty-four years.”

“He cheated on my mother.”

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