Shannon Vannatter - Winning Over The Cowboy

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The Rancher Stakes His ClaimInheriting half a dude ranch after losing her best friend, Landry Malone is determined to see Eden’s legacy flourish. That is if her friend’s broad-shouldered cowboy brother will give her the chance. Chase Donovan isn’t happy that his sister left their family business to an outsider—and he’s determine to test Landry’s mettle, hoping she'll give up her claim. Soon Chase is impressed by Landry’s ability to rise to every challenge he puts in her way—and worried that his attraction to the perky spitfire seems to know no end. Finally working together to ensure the ranch’s future, will their business partnership be the foundation for something more?

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Maybe fresh air would clear her mind. Stop it from spinning. She crossed the great room and the foyer, then stepped out.

Into a solid wall. “Oomph.”

“Whoa.” Chase’s strong hands on her shoulders steadied her. “Watch where you’re going.”

A nervous giggle tangled in her throat. “I would if I could. But I can’t see a thing.”

“Ever heard of a flashlight?”

“I thought you left for your cabin. What are you doing lurking on the front porch?”

“I own this front porch. Half of it, anyway.” The challenge echoed in his tone. “I was just trying to relax in the swing, heard somebody moving about, thought it was Mom and Dad.”

“Oh.” She hugged herself. “I just needed some air.”

“I’ll leave you to it, then.” The porch creaked with his heavy footfalls as he strode away from her. She heard the crunch of gravel and after that...silence.

Slowly her eyes adjusted to the darkness, and she made her way to the porch swing, settling in the already warm middle part of the cushion. So he’d told the truth. He hadn’t been lurking. Yet she got the distinct impression Chase Donovan didn’t trust her.

But he needed her. And tomorrow, she’d just have to show him how indispensable she truly was.

* * *

Chase stopped on the porch and steeled himself, then opened the door to the ranch house.

Landry greeted him from the check-in counter with a bright smile, framed by the huge metal Lone Star on the wall behind her.

He’d half expected her to sleep in her first morning here. But here she was. She’d fastened her hair up into a high ponytail with the sides swooped low, covering her ears.

“Morning.” He tipped his hat.

“Good morning. What’s on the agenda today? I mean—other than three families arriving with numerous kids in tow.”

So she’d studied the reservations for the day. “There’s a drip under the sink in the Rest a Spell Room—and the toilet flushes slow in the Trail Boss Room. Don’t guess you know anything about plumbing.”

“I know a coupling from an elbow.”

“Really?” His voice and eyebrows kicked up a notch. “Want to be my plumber’s helper?”

“Sure.” She scurried out from behind the counter as if this was the highlight of her day. Wearing jeans, a casual purple blouse, tennis shoes. At least she was dressed more appropriately for work on a ranch than she had been yesterday.

Was she trying to impress him? Win him over? Don’t hold your breath, sweetheart.

He strolled through the office to the maintenance closet, grabbed his plumbing box, turned and almost crashed into her.

“Oh, sorry.” She reached for the box. “Need anything else out of there? I can carry something.”

So eager to please. “I’ve got it.”

She turned away, crossed the office and headed for the stairs.

“It’s the third room on the—”

“I remember.”

He followed her up the stairs in silence, their footfalls echoing. He hadn’t figured out just how yet, but someway, he’d send Landry Malone screaming all the way back to Aubrey, Texas. By the end of the week. If not sooner.

At the top, she headed straight to the Rest a Spell Room, unlocked the door, held it open for him.

“This room was always one of my favorites.” She spun a circle in the middle of the space, scanning the barn wood walls and ceiling, then ran her hand over the suede bedspread. “So soothing. Lives up to its name. I stayed here when Ky—I stayed here last fall.”

When Ky what?

He slid the barn door open, strolled into the bathroom, set his toolbox down, opened the cabinet under the sink and knelt in front of it with a flashlight.

“Looks like a simple coupling on the cold.” He ran his finger along the dripping pipe.

“Do I need to turn the water off?”

“I can do that here.” He turned, eased onto his back, leaning on his elbows, and stretched his legs out in the cramped space. “Can you hand me that hacksaw and find the smallest coupling?”

“You mean the half-inch?” She settled on the floor cross-legged with her knee almost touching his, dug the hacksaw out of the plastic toolbox and handed it to him.

“You know your stuff.” In the three times they’d met, she’d been mostly quiet, maybe even uncomfortable. Because of Eden’s attempts at a fixup?

Despite his determination to resent her, she kept impressing him. Add to that, she was easy on the eyes with her unruly strawberry blond waves, enormous brown eyes a man could drown in and a smattering of freckles across her perky nose.

“My parents own a Christian bookstore with a coffee bar. I’ve helped my dad with lots of plumbing over the years.”

“So you’re a Christian?”

Silence. Maybe not.

“I am. But I’ve had a lot going on. Haven’t been to church in a while.” Her gaze dropped to the floor, then bounced back up to his. “You?”

“He got me through Eden’s death.”

“Me, too.”

Maybe they did have something in common. Other than Eden. But he couldn’t let his guard down with her. He lay back and stuck his head under the counter, banging his elbow in the process.

Heat shot through the length of his arm. “Ouch. That was my funny bone, and I didn’t find it humorous at all.” He clutched his right elbow.

“Sorry.” Sympathy edged her voice.

He reached for the coupling, and her fingers grazed his. “Do we have any disinfectant mold killer?”

“I think I saw some.”

He slid the hacksaw into the tight space, drew the teeth carefully across the pipe. There was a trickle of water. Then a burst of it spewed everywhere.

Landry screamed as he fumbled with the shutoff valve got the spray of water back to a trickle, then nothing. He wiped his face and slid out from under the cabinet.

“You did that on purpose.” She sat in a tight ball with her back to him. In a puddle, hands covering her head, drenched from head to toe.

“I didn’t.” But he could barely keep the laughter at bay. “We got to talking and I forgot to turn the valve off. Here. Let me help you.” On his knees, he offered his hand.

Her head popped up, drenched tendrils framed her dripping face. She gave him a steely glare, ignoring his offer. But when she tried to get her feet under her, she slid in the puddle.

“Let me help you.”

Another glare, but she clutched his hand. She slipped again, tugging him off balance. They both ended up in the puddle side by side, on their backs and soaking wet. He couldn’t keep from laughing any longer.

“I know you did that on purpose.” She clambered to her knees. “You want to get rid of me. To get me out of your way.”

Uh-oh. She was on to him. “I honestly didn’t mean to spray you with water. But you’re right, I can’t say that I really want you around and I don’t understand why Eden left you half of my legacy.”

She propped her hands on her hips. “I’m not going anywhere. For whatever reason, Eden wanted me here.”

Had that really been his sister’s wish? Or had Landry scammed her into thinking she did? He rolled over, managed to stand.

“I didn’t do it on purpose. I promise.” But maybe he should have. If he made her miserable enough, maybe she’d leave. If she left, surely he and his parents could manage to buy her out.

“Let me help you up.” He offered his hand.

Her gaze bored into his. But with little choice, she laid her hand in his.

Just outside the puddle, he braced his feet and helped her up.

Her feet slid, but he steadied her with his hands on her waist.

Standing in the middle of the puddle, eyes intense, she pressed her face close to his. “I. Loved. Her. Too.” Her words came through clenched teeth, as a tear slid down her cheek.

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