Blurb:
Reece
Murdoch is back in Barrister, Wyoming after his military tour. Ostensibly
returning to take the position of Sheriff, he plans to confront the woman of
his dreams. After what they’d shared, he’d foolishly believed Candace Grant
would wait, but all his heartfelt letters were met with silence. And now she is
avoiding him and freezing him out.
Candy
Grant is never going to allow Sheriff
Murdoch a civil conversation, let alone a discussion. Oh, he’s
interested—probably thinking he can waltz right back into her life. Except he’d
gutted her, leaving six years earlier without warning and only eight scribbled
words. She’s since lived a fast, shallow existence she’s determined to
continue, and never get hurt again.
Reece
needs a plan, one to address Candy’s propensity to speed while asserting his
lawful authority—with handcuffs and a night of house arrest. Will the truth set
them free?
Excerpt:
Reese Murdoch slouched comfortably
against the broken-in seat of the county’s second best cruiser, gripping the
wheel with one big hand.
He found himself sighing. Barrister
wasn’t a bad place. Born and raised there, he knew pretty much all the
inhabitants. Being elected as Sheriff had been a no brainer, being a military
man home from Iraq and all, presumably well versed in weapons and leadership.
Both true, except he was hampered by a paltry budget, and the people he’d sworn
to serve and protect were scattered over a huge part of the state. Good thing
the work wasn’t onerous.
No doubt that would change over time,
people being what they were, but he was bored for the most part. The one
thing—person—who could easily obliterate that boredom didn’t deign to recognize
either his existence or his authority, and he hadn’t decided which plan to
pursue in that regard. It’d been months, but if he’d learned anything in the
military, it was that an offensive had a better chance of succeeding if one
gathered solid intelligence and formulated a careful plan of attack. He wryly
admitted he’d come home because of Candace Grant, if only to determine why
she’d ignored all of his efforts to get in touch with her over the years. Some
might call it closure. He just plain wanted her, and knew enough about women to
know that while her demeanor said one thing, something else was operating
behind that icy exterior.
In the meantime, there was the odd drunk and disorderly to deal with,
complaints about cattle rustling to investigate, a few domestics—and didn’t he
hate those—and some traffic violations.
The road dipped to accommodate an arroyo,
and he rose up out of it to crest the slight hill. And speaking of traffic
violations, the unmistakable silver Bimmer hammering in his direction, trailing
a dusty rooster trail, caused him to grind his teeth and war with his
responding arousal. Damn her. She was
going to kill herself one day in that stupid car, maybe before he put the final
touches on his plan. Flipping on his lights, he considered his strategy, noting
the way the smaller vehicle’s hood dipped in response to the application of
brakes. She’d been flying along.
She pulled the Bimmer over, and he
drifted on by to pull a three point turn and come up behind her. Candace hadn’t
made eye contact at all, staring straight ahead through the windshield, and he
figured she had to know it was him. She didn’t cut his deputies dead. He took
his time, watching Candace’s profile in the side mirror, willing his
professionalism to the fore when all he really wanted to do was drag her back
to the cruiser, handcuffed, and take her home. Someplace safe—and easily
accessible for both their pleasure. The plan suddenly came together.
Approaching the open window, he spoke in
a matter-of-fact tone. “You were hitting seventy, Candace. We’ve had this
discussion before.”
She didn’t reply, instead thrusting her
paperwork toward him. Her picture on the license didn’t fit with the stony
visage looking dead ahead. Despite the customary, don’t smile, hair tucked behind your ears, dictates of the DMV,
Candace’s full mouth, with its eminently bitable bottom lip somehow quirked up
at the corners, and there was no mistaking the sparkle in those baby blues.
Just as he remembered her—full of life and joy, bubbly, vivacious, and all
those adjectives people applied to her. But then, he’d admit he’d hardly given
her anything to smile about, primarily because she wouldn’t give him the time
of day. That was gonna change.
Tugging the license and registration from
her stiff fingers, he decided to play her game. “Step out of the vehicle, Miss
Grant.”
That garnered him a wary look, a quick
glance that she instantly modified into boredom. He didn’t miss the way she
flickered her eyes to her watch. Was she meeting someone? On her way to a hot
date? Sheridan lay in that direction, and whatever Candace got up to, she
didn’t do it in Barrister. The rumors he’d overheard flourished. Reece had
access to a different form of contacts and knew the truth of some of those
rumors. He wasn’t surprised about Candace’s interests, merely disappointed he
hadn’t been able to guide her and take the journey with her. But he’d done what
he had to back then. That she hadn’t accepted his explanation and apology,
wouldn’t even give him the opportunity to discuss it further, grated him raw.
He opened her door and stood back,
breaking procedure, instantly grateful for the way the door frame concealed his
sudden erection, his cock saluting the vision emerging from the Bimmer without
any regard for his bigger brain. The top she wore hardly covered her
attributes, cried out for him to touch the silky fabric and tug on those
discreetly concealed laces. The length of shapely leg revealed by the short
skirt flirting around her thighs forced his hands to grip the metal until he
thought it might groan beneath his grasp.
Once again his woman was on the prowl,
and he was damned if he’d let her take what she was offering up to Sheridan or
any other place loaded with men who couldn’t possibly appreciate her the way he
planned. Disappointment again soured him, and he impatiently shoved it aside.
He’d waited long enough.
“What?” A hint of nervousness whispered
through the aloof question.
“This is the third time, Miss Grant. I
assume you recall the consequences are for persistent speeding.”
Narrowing, blue eyes locked with his,
then a flush of pink colored her décolletage and rose up the long, lovely
column of her throat to paint her cheeks. She spoke between set lips, criminally
thinning that lush bounty, another crime she’d pay for in the end.
“Give me the ticket, Sheriff. I’ll pay it like I did the others. Help out with your
salary.”
“Step
out and assume the position.”
Author Bio:
Allyson Young lives in cottage country in Manitoba, Canada with her husband of many years and numerous pets. She worked in the human services all across Canada and has seen the best and worst of what people bring to the table. Allyson has written for years, mostly short stories and poetry, published in small newspapers and the like, although her work appeared in her high school yearbooks too! After reading an erotic romance, quite by accident, she decided to try her hand at penning erotica.
Allyson will write until whatever she has inside her is satisfied- when all the heroes man up and all the heroines get what they deserve. Love isn’t always sweet, and Allyson favours the dark side of romance.
Author Links:
Website ~ Evernight ~ Amazon ~ Bookstrand ~ All Romance
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