Blurb:
Book two in the Cowboy Lovin' Series
Sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it.
Robert
Hawthorne is lonely. After years of looking for the right guy, he’s
almost ready to give up until a car accident leads to meeting Glen King.
Glen
is furious when the owner of the ranch he was working for sells without
giving Glen a chance to buy him out. Promises had been broken, and Glen
snatches at the opportunity for a job with his cousin at a new ranch.
When
the two men meet sparks fly but a misunderstanding has Glen leaving
just as things start to go well for their romance. Will Glen come to his
senses or will he let the best thing that ever happened to him slip
away?
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Excerpt:
Robert circled the spoon inside his coffee cup, watching the cream
swirl. Depression sat like a heavy stone on his chest. How had his life
been reduced to this? By all standards, people would consider him
successful. Why couldn’t he find the perfect guy? Hell, his imaginary
partner didn’t even have to be perfect—he just had to not want Robert’s
money. The few times he thought he’d found a keeper had turned out to be
giant fiascos. One guy had tried to leave Robert’s house with Robert’s
new laptop and another had tried to sweet talk him into financing a
play.
He must have a broken 'loser alert' sensor.
Now, at thirty years old, he lived alone and didn’t have any
romantic prospects in sight since two months ago, when the last gay man
he’d liked had hooked up with a sexy cowboy. Sadly, from what Robert had
observed, they were ridiculously happy together.
"Hey Robert, did you like the new quiche recipe?" Tyler Remington
approached Robert’s table, wiping his hands on his chef’s apron.
"It was amazing as usual." He mustered up a smile for Tyler. It
wasn’t Tyler’s fault the man had let a cowboy sweep him off his feet.
Tyler settled into the chair opposite him. "What’s wrong? You’ve been moping for days."
Robert propped his chin on his hand. "I’m lonely," he confessed.
Tyler gave him a startled look. "Why? You’re handsome, rich and
when you’re not trying too hard to impress someone, you’re a nice guy."
Although he knew he would sound like a pouting teenager, Robert couldn’t help himself. "I can’t believe you fell for Cody."
Tyler laughed. "Robert, we would’ve never been compatible. I’m
not butch enough for you. I’ve seen you watching the cowboys when you
come out to the ranch. You can barely keep your drool from forming a
puddle on the ground."
"Being attracted to someone and finding someone to share your
life with aren’t necessarily the same thing. And other than Cody, the
rest of the guys at your ranch are straighter than a board."
"Maybe not." A crafty expression filled Tyler’s bright blue eyes.
"We’re getting another hand next week. Jeffrey’s cousin, Glen, is
coming to work for us. The ranch he worked on before was sold to some
developer to build a bunch of condos or something. Jeff told me he
prefers men."
Robert shook his head. "If he’s just moved here, I doubt he wants
to get involved with someone right away." He held up his hand to stop
Tyler’s protest. "And you know as well as I do it takes more than being
gay to be compatible."
"True, but don’t rule him out without meeting him."
"Fine. I’ll meet him but I’m not making any promises."
"I’m not asking you to have sex. I’m talking about coffee, maybe a muffin if you want to get wild."
Robert laughed. "Okay, I can do that."
"Good. Besides, if you don’t find someone soon, Joe is going to
start getting some ideas." Tyler tilted his head to the right and
Robert’s gaze traced where Tyler indicated.
Joe Walker stood beside the divider that shielded the servers’
area from the diners. His arms were crossed and a scowl creased his
forehead as he watched the two men talk. Although Robert knew his waiter
was gay, Joe didn’t make the eligible list.
"You know I don’t mess around with my employees. That’s why I
didn’t ask you to be my chef until I was certain it wasn’t going to work
out."
"Does Joe know that?" Tyler’s blue eyes reflected concern.
"He should." Robert bit his bottom lip as he considered the
situation. Joe had flirted with him in the past. Robert had put it down
as harmless and never flirted back. He didn’t want to show any sign of
favouritism to his employees. "I’ll talk to him if it gets out of hand."
"Good." Tyler patted Robert’s hand. "I don’t want you to get put
in a bad situation, especially if he tries to get you for sexual
harassment. Make sure you talk to him with at least one witness around."
Amber Kell
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