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Irresistible Cowboy
Irresistible Cowboy
Irresistible Cowboy
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He’s used to risking it all in the ring, but nothing prepared him for love…

After flying half-way around the world to surprise her boyfriend, Evie Forrester finds herself heartbroken and stranded in a strange city. What could be a total disaster becomes something else when a tall, dark bull rider turns out to be a white knight in disguise. Evie isn’t sure she needs saving, but Tanner Harding is a difficult man to deny. He’s even harder to resist…

Tanner Harding can tame a monster bull with ease, but he never expected to be floored by someone like Evie. Sparks fly between them until injury threatens to end Tanner’s career –and suddenly he’s the one in need of a rescue.

Evie can’t turn her back on her wounded hero and, as Tanner struggles with his recovery, she’s not sure she can guard her heart against him either. Tanner knows Evie has slipped under his skin, but she lives in Australia and his future is under a cloud. Can two people with too many reasons to walk away make the bold decision to stay?
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Release dateMay 9, 2017
ISBN9781946772244
Irresistible Cowboy
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SARAH MAYBERRY

Sarah Mayberry was born in Melbourne, Australia. Ever since she learned to read and write she has wanted to be an author. She studied professional writing and literature before embarking on various writing-related jobs, working as a magazine editor and in various story-related roles on Australia's longest running serial drama, Neighbours. She inherited a love of romances from both her grandmothers and fulfilled her fondest wish when she was accepted for publication.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Tanner by Sarah MayberryAmerican Extreme Bull Riders Tour #1Going into the story, if you read the blurb, you know that Evie will not get the man of her “dreams” and that Tanner will “rescue” her and that they will more than likely find a HEA BUT the story is so much more than just that. Both Evie and Tanner are wonderful characters with personalities that leapt off the page. Their vigor and vitality, charm and character, humor and humanity, intelligence and so much more made them well rounded individuals that were people I could see myself wanting to get to know better – and – I could easily see why the two of them were attracted to one another. Sure, they seemed clueless at times or had quirks to deal with BUT I liked them and liked their story. I had never read a book by this author but will be looking for more of her books in the future. I can also say that as soon as I finished the book I looked to see what the next book in the series was and when it would come out and immediately requested an ARC to read because this is a series that started well and is one I don’t want to miss a book in. Thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review. 5 Stars
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest reviewThis book was just the break I needed from life. It was quick-paced, for me a least, and gave me what I like to call the warm fuzzies. The type of book that makes me cuddle into my blankets and smile. Yeah I went there. Because sometimes it's just nice to read a romance.The characters in this novel can only be described as cute. Evie was easily pictured in my head, and her voice filled it. She is a cute character, with a lot of love in her heart but an actual backbone of steel which I do appreciate it. Tanner is a curmudgeon. But actually a very good, honorable person. Their relationship does grow rather quickly, but I was happy to follow along with the whirlwind romance between these two.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Tanner is the story of Evie Forrester and her quest to surprise the man she has had a crush on for more than 10 years as he rides in the American Extreme Bull Riders' event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a long way from her home of Forrester Landing in Australia. Evie feels foolish when she sees Troy with another woman. She struggles to find a decent place to stay for the next two weeks as she comes to terms with the fact that Troy never felt for her the way she felt for him.In steps Tanner Harding who takes Evie in when she needs help the most, but it is Evie who ends up helping Tanner when an accident in the rodeo ring leaves Tanner with injuries that may end his rodeo career.This was a good romance with lots of chemistry between Evie and Tanner. I had some problems with the idea that a woman who had almost completed vet school would be senseless enough to go to a foreign country with no plan and land up in the bedroom of a stranger, but other than that minor flaw in the early part of the book, the rest of the story was a well written and an enjoyable, quick read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this book. It was a quick, easy and entertaining read. If you like cowboys, bull riding and romance this is a good one to read. l have read the next book in the America Extreme Bull Riders Tour and it was also good.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Tanner by Sarah MayberryBook #1: American Extreme Bull Riders Tour SeriesSource: NetgalleyMy Rating: 4½/5 starsMy Review: Tanner Harding has a plan and so far, everything is going according to plan. He’s a successful bull rider and ranch owner who fully intends to retire with at least one more million-dollar season behind him. As the saying goes, we plan and God laughs. Evie Forrester has plans of her own and not anywhere in those plans did she anticipate her boyfriend screwing another woman and leaving her stranded in the States for 10 days. Heartbreak sucks and if it weren’t for the happy accident of meeting Tanner Harding, Evie would be all kinds of screwed. Though she doesn’t really know Tanner, he does save her from a potentially dangerous situation which earns him a measure of trust. Though he is a man of few words, the words he does speak tell Evie he is a kind man with nothing but good intentions. And then he takes off his shirt and it’s not Tanner’s intentions Evie is suddenly worried about. Though he has no intention of taking advantage of Evie, she is certainly easy on the eyes and pretty good company. With her brutal honesty and first-hand experience with her now ex-boyfriend, Tanner is aware of Evie’s situation and aims to help her as much as he can. All he has to do is remember his life plan and not get distracted by the hot little Aussie currently sharing his space. For the first 24ish hours, Tanner has only limited issues sticking to the plan and then Evie gets good and drunk and crawls into bed with him. Drawing on what could only be described as superhuman willpower, Tanner refuses to have sex with drunken Evie, but now knows the door is wide open for a little action. Again, I point out, we plan and God laughs. Tanner and Evie get about 48 hours of bliss before the world turns upside down and right side out. Tanner is on the cusp of winning yet another rodeo event when he is a part of a devastating accident that threatens both his future bull riding career and his life. Evie is a good person and knows the right thing to do when she sees it and caring for Tanner is the right thing to do! He not only needs help during his hospital stay, but he’ll need a ride from Oklahoma to Colorado, and someone to be with him for at least a week. Evie’s already stranded and Tanner has been good to her so there’s no way she will abandon the battered, broken, and incredibly stubborn man. Caring for an injured man is hard to do under the best of circumstances and Evie and Tanner are by no means under the best of anything. After two long days on the road, Tanner has added angry, bitter, and resentful to his list of emotions. He likes Evie, but he doesn’t want to have to depend on her (or anyone!) for his comfort and care. However, Evie is equally stubborn and knows the man under all the anger, bitterness, and resentment. With patience and what she quickly realizes is love, Evie dives right in and makes herself a part of Tanner’s world. What Tanner quickly realizes is that Evie has somehow become a part of his life plan and he just doesn’t know how to handle that information on top of everything else. What they both realize is Evie’s time in the States is rapidly coming to an end and if one of them doesn’t speak up, all the plans and the feelings and all the desire is going to be lost. The Bottom Line: I usually find the first book in a new series a bit difficult to really like, but I didn’t have that problem with Tanner. Both Evie and Tanner are wonderful characters who were so easy to get behind and root for! Where Tanner is the strong silent type, Evie is a bit more vocal though no less strong. I like the very unusual circumstances around their meeting and I particularly liked the twist causing Evie to travel to Tanner’s ranch with him. While this could have been a train wreck, Mayberry smoothed this path and created a natural progression rather a contrivance to keep the two together. At the end of the day, this is a sweet love story with some heat to it and I enjoyed every minute of Tanner!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really enjoyed reading the American Extreme Bull Riders series debut. I'm intrigued by the concept of each book being authored by someone different. I think it is going to be so much fun to read about all the different bull riders and it will guarantee they each have a unique voice. The debut is a strong one. Tanner is an all around good guy who seems to almost always do the right thing. If you love the good guy you will want to pick this up. If you like a bad boy then Tanner might be a little boring for you, but I still think you should give him a try :) He is just so genuine and easily won my heart.Evie is a great female lead who seems levelheaded and kind, even after the discovery she made at the start of the book. She traveled across the world for what she thought was true love to only end up devastated. She could have been bitter. Yes, she was guarded, but she kept such a great outlook even with the turmoil she was experiencing. Tanner steps in to help, because that just seems to be his way, and finds he needs Evie in his corner just as much as she needs him.I adored watching the romance develop between Tanner and Evie. It was slow and sweet and when they finally come together you can't help but say "Awe". This was a great series start and a quick read. I'll definitely read the rest of the books in this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Evie comes to the U.S. to surprise her boyfriend, Troy, only to find his with a buckle bunny. Tanner, a bull rider, realizes what is going on and shields her so Troy does not see her, and she can pull herself together. Knowing she does not have much money and with Tanner seeing her going to a cheap motel in a bad section of town, he takes it upon himself to watch over her. Sharing a hotel room, they let their attraction loose. When tragedy hits Tanner, Evie takes over and makes plans to get him home. She also knows she has time to kill before going back of Australia and figures she can repay his kindness by taking him home. She ends up fitting in very well at his ranch and in his life. Will she stay? I enjoyed this book. It moved fast. I liked Evie and Tanner a lot. Troy was a jerk but that was good because Tanner and Evie would have never met. Both were strong willed and stubborn. Both wanted what they wanted. It was fun to watch who would win each time. I liked that they were reticent about their feelings since they only knew each other two weeks. But I did love the ending. I liked that they looked to the future and not just the present.I look forward to more books from this author.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Tanner is the story of Evie Forrester and her quest to surprise the man she has had a crush on for more than 10 years as he rides in the American Extreme Bull Riders' event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a long way from her home of Forrester Landing in Australia. Evie feels foolish when she sees Troy with another woman. She struggles to find a decent place to stay for the next two weeks as she comes to terms with the fact that Troy never felt for her the way she felt for him.
    In steps Tanner Harding who takes Evie in when she needs help the most, but it is Evie who ends up helping Tanner when an accident in the rodeo ring leaves Tanner with injuries that may end his rodeo career.
    This was a good romance with lots of chemistry between Evie and Tanner. I had some problems with the idea that a woman who had almost completed vet school would be senseless enough to go to a foreign country with no plan and land in the bedroom of a stranger, but other than that minor flaw in the early part of the book, the rest of the story was a well written and an enjoyable, quick read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This has been my favorite book, so far, of the American Extreme Bull Riders Series. Evie arrives from Australia to surprise her boyfriend, only she is the one surprised. Tanner has no reason to concern himself with this naïve young woman, but he can’t seem to help himself. And so, begins the budding relationship of Tanner, the gentleman cowboy & the sweet, somewhat naïve, Evie. With Tanner saving her from an embarrassing, and potentially dangerous, situation to Evie returning the favor after Tanner’s injury. I loved both of these characters. I was provided a copy of this book from LibraryThing in exchange for my honest review.

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Irresistible Cowboy - SARAH MAYBERRY

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Acknowledgements

A huge thank you to the amazing Jane Porter for thinking of me for this series. After not writing any of my own words for over a year due to Real Life interfering, this book helped me find my mojo again. Thank you, Jane, for your support and faith in me. Also big thanks to the Tule team for their patience and flexibility – it really is a joy to work with you ladies. Thanks to Mel for the prompt read-through and words of wisdom, and – finally – thanks to Chris and Max for the meals and patience and support (Chris’s territory!) and the snuggles and licks and playtime (Max’s wheelhouse). You make it all worthwhile.

Chapter One

You look amazing in that dress. Bet you’d look even better out of it.

Evie Forrester smiled to herself, snuggling her cheek against the hard economy headrest, not quite asleep, but not quite awake, either.

What else had Troy said that fateful night?

That’s right, he’d said she smelled like home, and then he’d kissed her and her world had turned on its head. Even though it had been nearly three months since that night, she could still feel his arms around her, hard as steel from the hours he spent dueling with huge muscle-bound bulls on the professional bull-riding circuit. The part after that first kiss was a bit blurry, even though she’d tried so hard to preserve the memories. She could remember lying in his arms afterward, though, the sheets tangled around their legs. That part was clear as a bell.

His heartbeat drumming beneath her ear, slow and steady.

The rise and fall of his chest.

The rumble of his voice as they talked about everything and nothing, long into the small hours.

She could remember the look in his eyes when he kissed her goodbye at the airfield the next day, too. He’d touched her cheek and promised to email and text, and she’d promised to visit him in the US as soon as she could. Then he’d walked across the dusty airstrip to the plane and she’d done her best not to cry until he’d been out of sight.

Excuse me, ma’am. The captain has started our descent. I need you to return your chair to the upright position and open the blind for me, please, a polite voice said.

It took a few seconds for the words to penetrate Evie’s doze. Then her eyes popped open and she jerked upright in her seat.

Are we here already? she asked. It seemed as though they’d only left Dallas minutes ago.

We’ll be at the gate in twenty minutes, ma’am. So if you could just adjust your seat and take care of the window for me…?

Of course. Sorry. Thank you, Evie said, fumbling with the seat before pushing the window blind up.

Enjoy your stay, the attendant said before heading off down the aisle to corral the next inattentive passenger.

Yawning hugely, Evie stretched out her back. She’d been traveling for more than twenty-four hours and counting, and the thought of a bed and a shower and food that didn’t come in little compartments and individual serves made her itch to be out of this flying tin tube. Reining in her impatience, she glanced out the window, squinting against the bright sunlight. They were flying over patch-worked farmland, fields of yellow and green bisected by the occasional road. No sign of the outskirts of Tulsa yet.

That didn’t stop adrenalin from surging through her belly. Within an hour, she’d be looking into Troy’s green eyes and watching his handsome face light up as he realized she’d flown halfway around the world to surprise him. She’d timed her visit to coincide with the Easter break in the American Extreme Bull Riders Tour schedule, which meant she and Troy would have two whole weeks together before she had to fly back home to Townsville to complete the final year of her Veterinary Science degree. Plenty of time for them to consolidate their fledgling relationship.

Adrenalin surged again, sending a shiver of pure nervousness through her.

Not nervousness, excitement, she told herself.

She was excited about seeing Troy again, not nervous. They’d been texting and talking via FaceTime, and exchanging letters via email. Admittedly, his responses had all been pretty short, but Troy had never been the kind of guy to spend hours in front of a computer.

The next two weeks would be a dream come true for her, the fulfillment of her most cherished dream: her and Troy, together at last.

She let out a long, shuddery breath, forcing herself to release the tension banding her shoulders, and told herself to calm the hell down. There was nothing to be worried about. Troy was practically a member of her family, and had been for nearly ten years, ever since her father took him under his wing when Troy was sent to her family’s cattle station, Forrester’s Landing, as a troubled sixteen-year-old.

It had been a Hail Mary attempt by a desperate social worker to try to keep Troy out of juvenile detention, his latest step on the slippery slope toward career criminal. A stint working under the hot sun of Australia’s Top End, breathing in red dust and her father’s no-bullshit, honest guidance had been the lifeline Troy hadn’t known he was looking for. It had taken a month for him to lose the surly, narrow-eyed look he’d had when her father picked him up from town. It had taken him a little longer to smile, but when he did, Evie had slipped the rest of the way in love with the rangy, taciturn bad boy from the city.

He’d barely looked at her, of course. She’d been fourteen, skinny and flat-chested, and her brother, Aaron, had been Troy’s age. The two of them had gravitated to each other naturally, quickly forging a friendship that was unbroken to this day.

She’d looked at Troy, though. She’d been overjoyed when her parents decided to offer him a permanent home with her family, and she’d proceeded to spy on him like a KGB agent, gathering intel on his likes and dislikes, his habits and preferences. She’d memorized his walk—cocky, with one shoulder held just a fraction higher than the other—and the way he tucked his hands into the back pockets of his jeans and looked at the ground when he was uncomfortable. She’d made sure her mum made Anzac biscuits at least once a week, because she knew they were Troy’s favorite. And she’d made sure she was always there when the boys went swimming in the old water tank.

Some of her earliest fantasies had been born out of those afternoons watching Troy pull himself out of the dusty water, his long, lean body gleaming in the sun.

Talk about an awakening.

Unfortunately, Troy had remained staunchly unawakened where she was concerned. Over the next three years, he proceeded to overlook the fact that Evie’s breasts finally chose to arrive. He failed to acknowledge her discovery of mascara, lipstick, and the difference a good haircut could make, too, as well as the fact that she was madly, completely, obsessively in love with him.

She’d watched him hook up with other girls from town, crying herself to sleep as she wondered why he never looked at her the way he looked at them. Eventually, she’d convinced herself it was never going to happen. It had taken a while, but she’d gotten there. For whatever reason, he didn’t see her in that way.

She’d moved on. Given her first kiss, then her virginity to Tom Wilson. Given up on ever having Troy love her the way she loved him. She’d gone to university to study to become a veterinarian and made plans for her future that didn’t include him.

Then he’d come home from America to be best man at her brother’s wedding this Christmas, and she’d seen his surprise when he looked at her. She’d seen the admiration in his eyes, the speculation. Finally—finally—he’d looked at her the way a man looks at a woman. After the wedding, when everyone else had gone home or gone to bed, they’d finished off a bottle of her father’s best whiskey and slow danced under the stars. Which was when he’d said the things about her dress and how she smelled, before kissing her and tumbling her into his bed.

And now she was here, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to take the seed they’d planted that night and water it with her love and their friendship and turn it into the beautiful thing she knew it could be.

Fields were giving way to houses on the ground below, roads becoming more frequent. She watched, nose pressed to the glass, as Tulsa revealed itself to her. The blue snake of the Arkansas River, a huge swathe of green that must be some kind of park. The city center looked small by major city standards but plenty big enough for her. She spotted the long dark stretch of the runway in the distance and took another calming breath.

This was really happening. She was really here, minutes away from being with Troy again.

The captain landed the plane with a bone-jarring thud, then everyone was on their feet, dragging luggage out of the overhead storage bins. Evie collected her overnight bag and waited for her turn to file out. In the terminal, she collected her suitcase, then made her way to the washroom.

The mirror above the bank of sinks told her she had some serious work ahead of her before she could present herself to Troy. Her long blonde hair was tangled and flat on one side, her complexion was pale, her eyes bloodshot from lack of sleep.

It’s okay, you’ve got this, she reassured herself. This was why people had invented makeup and hair-detangling spray and eye drops, all of which she’d had the foresight to pack in her overnight bag, along with a fresh change of clothes.

Twenty minutes later, she’d slipped into fresh underwear and a clean pair of slim-fitting black jeans, banging her elbow against the stall wall multiple times as she maneuvered in the tight space. Her sky-blue shirt picked up the color of her eyes, which she’d enhanced with mascara and a touch of eyeliner. She’d brushed out her hair, and it lay in a gleaming curtain over her shoulders, the platinum highlights she’d had put in last week picking up the overhead lights. She fiddled with her fringe a little, smoothing it into place with her fingers. Then she applied a coating of warm pink-brown lipstick and stood back to assess herself.

She’d pass. Not her best, but definitely not her worst, either. It would have been lovely to have a shower, but she could do that later, when they went back to Troy’s hotel room.

She pressed her palm against her too-busy heart, willing it to settle down, then spritzed her pulse points with perfume and went to find a cab. The American Extreme Oklahoma Invitational was being staged at the Bank of Oklahoma Center in the middle of town, and Evie watched the city go by outside her window as the driver wove his way through rush hour traffic. She checked her watch, silently urging the cab to move faster. It was nearly six, and the show started in an hour. She wanted to make sure she caught Troy well before he needed to gear up for the event.

Ten minutes later, they pulled up at the stadium. Crowds of people streamed past the cab before filing inside. Lots of cowboy hats and fringed vests and denim, families with children, large packs of young men. She drew a few stares as she made her way to one of the many entrances to the stadium, her luggage in tow. She waited in line behind a family of six, listening to them talk about the night ahead. When one of the kids mentioned Troy’s chances of winning, she felt a buzz of pride on his behalf.

He’d always wanted to make his mark in the world, to be someone, to prove himself. It looked as though he was well on the way if ten-year-olds in Tulsa could quote his ride stats and tour points by heart.

The family moved on and Evie smiled at the friendly-looking woman manning the turnstile.

Hi. I’m wondering if you could tell me where the riders’ entrance is, please? I’ve just flown in from Australia and I’m supposed to be meeting my boyfriend, Troy Jensen, there.

It was a white lie, but she justified it to herself because, technically, she would be meeting Troy. He just didn’t know it yet.

Lucky you. The Wonder from Down Under is one nice-looking hunk of cowboy, the woman said, using the nickname the media had given Troy.

Hey, I saw him first, Evie said, causing the woman to guffaw loudly.

Just head around to the right, sweetheart. You’ll see the security checkpoint there. That’s probably where your man will be waiting. Enjoy!

She gave Evie a wink before turning to the next group of customers, and Evie grabbed her luggage and started walking.

First hurdle overcome. Now she just had to convince the security guards to go find Troy for her, and then…

She shook her head. She wasn’t going to start thinking about what happened after she found Troy. Her heart was already beating double time, her hands were sweaty, even the creases of her elbows were damp, for Pete’s sake. She’d just take this one step at a time and trust in her memory of the night she’d spent in Troy’s arms.

The thought steadied her. She’d loved Troy since she was fourteen years old, and seeing him, being with him, was going to be amazing.

Bring it on.

*

Tanner Harding adjusted the cuffs on his starched black dress shirt as he exited the sports medicine room, leaving behind the smell of liniment and the sound of male laughter as his fellow riders were strapped and wrapped prior to their rides. His footsteps echoed off the concrete floor and cinderblock walls in the stadium corridor. They’d taped up his shoulder and wrist and he circled his shoulder experimentally, grunting his approval at the range of motion they’d left him with.

His shoulder had been reconstructed partway through last season but was holding up well so far. The wrist issue was an old one, the result of a fracture he’d sustained in his rookie year. Like the many other aches and pains in his thirty-one-year-old body, it would probably be with him till the day he died—the price every bull rider paid for daring to pit himself against 1,700 pounds of furious, bucking beast on a weekly basis.

He pulled out his phone to check the time as he turned into the change room where the riders were preparing for the event. He strode past the door to the washrooms and the sound of feminine laughter drew his gaze from his phone.

A dark-haired cowboy had a well-endowed blonde pressed up against the wall in the washroom, both hands full of her denim-covered backside as he kissed her senseless. Tanner’s mouth kicked up at the corner as he shook his head at his friend’s shameless hound-doggery.

Of course it was Troy. The Australian rider had never been able to say no to a willing woman, and apparently he wasn’t about to start tonight.

Get a room, Jensen, he said.

The other man didn’t bother to look up, just presented Tanner with his middle finger.

A couple of the other guys glanced up as Tanner sank onto the bench in front of his gear bag.

Don’t tell me—Troy’s got a buckle bunny in there, am I right? asked Kane.

What’s new? Tanner said.

Plenty of the guys took advantage of the women who wanted to score a ride of their own when the tour came to town, but the thrill of having a different woman every week had worn off for Tanner a few years ago. Sure, the road could get lonely, but he’d learned that anonymous sex with a woman he was never going to see again didn’t change that. If anything, it made it worse. Women on the hunt for a bull rider scalp didn’t want him, they wanted the mythologized version of him, the guy who was splashed across the glossy program wearing fringed chaps and a shirt so starched it could abrade a man’s skin if he wasn’t careful.

These days, Tanner’s romantic life consisted of friendly relations with a divorcee back home in Current Creek, Colorado, and an on-again, off-again thing he’d had with one of the tour support staff. At the moment, it was off, since she’d found herself a boyfriend, but Tanner could deal with that. He wasn’t a kid anymore; he could handle a little delayed gratification.

His thoughts shifted to the night ahead. He’d drawn Bandito, which meant he was up for a wild ride and had a good chance of scoring well—if he could stick a qualifying ride. He’d had a couple of encounters with Bandito over the past couple of years. Round one, the massive Brahma-cross bull had thrown him in under three seconds and stomped on his thigh for good measure. Round two, Tanner had gone the distance but been left with a mild concussion when the bull threw him into the gate.

Tonight, Tanner was planning on having a hard, clean ride. He was going to stick, and he was going to get off the bull’s back without banging himself around any more than necessary.

That was the plan, anyway. That was always the plan, but Bandito no doubt had plans of his own. Just thinking about matching skill and instinct with the big beast made Tanner’s arms and legs tingle with anticipation. He slipped his hand into his pocket to touch the lucky medallion he always carried, then frowned when his fingers met nothing but the warm cotton of an empty pocket.

He checked his other pocket. Then he remembered he’d been rolling the medallion across his fingers while the trainer taped his shoulder. He must have mislaid it then.

He wasn’t going to ride without his good luck charm, so he stood and headed for the door. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw one of the stall doors was shut in the washroom now—what passed for privacy for Troy, apparently.

He’d gotten to know the younger man a little this tour. The two of them had been sharing the driving where possible, and they’d swapped a story or two. Tanner liked the guy. Troy paid his own way, rode hard, didn’t talk too much when he won or brood when he didn’t qualify. All of which made him okay in Tanner’s book.

In past seasons, Tanner had been stuck driving with guys who didn’t know when to shut their traps, guys who big-noted themselves, guys who sulked, guys who did everything they could to get out of paying their fair share of expenses. So he appreciated Troy’s good qualities, and considered the Australian a friend. Or, as Troy kept saying, a mate.

Tanner copped some crap for being superstitious when he returned to search for his lucky charm but the trainers handed his medallion over and he slipped it safely back into his right pocket, the same place it sat every ride.

When you guys get up on one of those bulls, come talk to me about superstition, he told them on his way out the door.

What you talking about, Tanner? None of us are as loco as you bunch of Looney Tunes, one of the trainers called after him.

Tanner was smiling to himself as he headed back to the change rooms. Most guys wouldn’t even make it into the chutes, let alone onto the back of a bull. It took a special combination of hard-ass stubbornness, bravado and blind belief in your own immortality to climb onto the back of an animal that wanted nothing more in all the world than to buck you off then stomp your body into the dirt.

Mr. Harding. You seen Troy Jensen around? a voice asked from behind him.

He turned to find one of the security guards walking toward him, a slim blonde woman in tow. She was wheeling a suitcase, with an overnight bag hitched over her shoulder, the bulkiness of the bag emphasizing her small stature.

He’s in the change room, Tanner said.

This here is his girlfriend, all the way from Australia. Reckon you could take her through to meet him for me? I gotta get back to my station.

Girlfriend? The very notion that Troy Never-Saw-A-Buckle-Bunny-He-Didn’t-Like Jensen had a girlfriend was laughable, but before Tanner could set the security guard straight, the guy was gone, walk-running back up the corridor, clearly on fire to get back to his post.

The blonde smiled at him, her face open and sunny. Hi. I’m Evie Forrester. Her accent was like Troy’s, an easy drawl with flat vowels. You’re Tanner Harding, right? Troy mentioned you in one of his emails. You’re driving together this season.

She held her hand out for him to shake, which was when his memory chose to kick into gear. Once, during a long drive, Troy had mentioned a girl back home. She was the daughter of the guy who’d saved Troy’s ass back in the day, if Tanner was remembering correctly.

Nice to meet you, Ms. Forrester, he said, even though it wasn’t.

It was damned awkward, was what it was.

Her hand was small and surprisingly strong in his. She had a heart-shaped face and a small, neat little nose and chin. Her eyes were blue, her skin lightly tanned.

A lot of guys would probably dismiss her as being simply girl-next-door-cute and sweet, but there was a hint of something more in the glint in her

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