Cowboy Charming
By Dylann Crush
Publication Date 7/30/2019
“Get a crush on Crush! Full of clever humor, heart and heat.” —New York Times bestselling author Lori
Wilde
They
call him Casanova. But can this charming devil of a cowboy teach a good girl
how to change her ways?
Small-town preacher’s daughter Dixie King is used to having a lot
on her plate. Keep tabs on her flighty grandmother? No problem. Handle the
honky-tonk’s first ever Chili Cook-Off? In the bag. Vamp it up to charm a
would-be developer into leaving Holiday, Texas for good?
…now there she might need a helping hand.
Enter Presley Walker: Holiday’s own Cowboy Casanova and the
perfect tutor for a good girl looking to go bad. He’s got charm in spades, and
he’s always seemed like a terrible idea waiting to happen. But as Presley and
Dixie work together to save their beloved hometown, these polar opposites might
finally see the good in each other…if they can only learn to trust their hearts
enough to fall.
Holiday,
Texas Series:
All-American Cowboy (Book 1)
Cowboy Christmas Jubilee (Book 2)
Cowboy Charming (Book 3)
What
Readers Are Saying About Dylann Crush:
“Fun, fresh and fantastic... A must read.”—Christie Craig, New York Times bestselling author, for All-American Cowboy
“Charm, humor, a vast array of quirky Texas characters... Another
fun, flirty title.”—Kirkus Reviews
for Cowboy Christmas Jubilee
“Strong chemistry and fun banter.”—Booklist for Cowboy Christmas
Jubilee
“This romance is perfect for Christmas but it will warm your heart
no matter what the season.”—Night Owl
Reviews for Cowboy Christmas Jubilee
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Dylann
Crush writes contemporary romance with sizzle and sass. A romantic at
heart, she loves her heroines spunky and her heroes super sexy. Although she
grew up in Texas, she currently lives with her unflappable husband, three
energetic kids, a clumsy Great Dane, a rescue mutt and a very chill cat in a
suburb of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Visit her at dylanncrush.com.
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Dixie King
hoisted the tray of longnecks onto her shoulder and sashayed through a busier-than-usual
Thursday-night crowd. Spring finals week must be coming to a close for the frat
boys and pseudo-cowgirls who considered the Rambling Rose their personal
stomping ground. Sidestepping a clean-shaven guy in a polo shirt with grabby
hands, she delivered the bottles one by one to the impatient patrons.
That right
there was why her daddy never wanted her to take this job. As the resident
preacher in the tiny town of Holiday, Texas, he feared for her moral safety.
Funny thing was, he had absolutely nothing to worry about. Beyond the
occasional ass-grabber or drunken proposition, Dixie hadn’t been involved with
a man in years.
She made her
way back to the bar to snag another load. As she transferred the bottles and
mugs onto the tray, a body slid onto the stool at the end of the bar.
Presley Walker.
She’d have
known it was him by the hint of intoxicating cologne that drifted off the man
in a hormone-inducing wave. If her daddy wanted to pray for someone, Presley
should be at the top of the list. Although it may be too late for him. Dixie
figured he might not have any morals still intact.
“Hey, Red.” He
took one of the bottles off the tray and tilted it in her direction before
giving her a wink and lifting it to his lips. Even though something as simple as
a smile from Presley Walker could make her thighs quiver for days, she ignored
the urge to slip onto a barstool and make believe it was her mouth receiving
the attention of his lips and not a mere bottle of beer. Fantasies involving
Presley were just that—fantasies. She couldn’t afford to get caught up in
wishing anything more would ever happen between them. She’d play off his
attention like she always did—with a mixture of disdain and sass. The
combination had proven effective over the years at deterring any potential
advances from Holiday’s resident Romeo. Not that he’d follow through anyway.
The way her daddy had treated her first long-term boyfriend had pretty much
guaranteed no other eligible man in Holiday would be willing to subject himself
to Pastor King’s scrutiny.
“Red? Gosh, Presley, what wit. I haven’t heard that one before.” She
rolled her eyes then grabbed the extra beer the bartender handed her. Her red
hair came from her mother’s side of the family, specifically her grandmother.
Too bad she hadn’t also inherited the free-spirited, devil-may-care attitude
her grandma Eugenia was known for.
“Hell, Dixie,
I’m just warmin’ up.” Presley’s gaze drifted over her. The man could summon
heat from an ice cube. Her skin burned under his attention. She felt like she
was standing in the middle of the crowded honky-tonk in nothing but her
birthday suit.
She groaned and
whirled around, ready to run the gauntlet through the handsy crowd again. She’d
rather face down a room full of cocky frat boys than get stuck face-to-face
with Presley Walker. Her reluctance had absolutely nothing to do with the way
his blue eyes sparkled or how his mouth tipped up in a crooked grin, making
heat pool in places she didn’t want to acknowledge. And everything to do with
the string of X-rated dreams she’d been having over the past several
months—starring who else but Holiday, Texas’s most notorious bachelor.
Maybe she
should do what her daddy had been encouraging her to do ever since she took
this job—quit. But the tips were good, and working the late afternoon and
evening shifts meant she could help out more at home. Besides, she needed the
money if she wanted a place of her own someday. She had her heart set on
opening a little artist studio where she could make and sell the handcrafted
jewelry she’d been working on for the past few years. There were several other
local artists in the area she’d love to feature as well. Another year or two
and she’d be able to turn her dream into a reality.
Too bad that
meant having regular run-ins with the blue-eyed demon. She shook her mass of
red curls, trying to dislodge the memories of last night’s dream from her head.
It wasn’t like Presley would stop coming around. Not only was he the local
sales rep for the liquor supplier, but his sister, Charlie, and brother-in-law,
Beck, owned the Rambling Rose.
Which meant she
needed to keep him out of her head…and definitely out of her dreams.
***
Excerpted
from Cowboy Charming by Dylann
Crush. © 2019 by Dylann Crush. Used with permission of
the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca,
an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
As simple as it seems, the journey was anything but. The plot was nicely developing full of twists and turns wrapped up in humorous way making you chuckle all the time and investigation work every detective wouldn't be ashamed of ;)
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