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Bachelor for Hire
Bachelor for Hire
Bachelor for Hire
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Bachelor for Hire

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She needed him to guard her body, in more ways than one…

Ex-Army sergeant and security expert Cody Matthews recently walked away from his company to work The Lucky B Ranch just outside of Marietta, Montana. The ranch is his refuge, but his hiding out is short-lived when he’s recruited into the Marietta Bachelor Auction and his high school ex-crush bids a small fortune to spend one weekend with him.

Hollywood starlet Haley Dawn O'Malley has had decent, honest, sexy Code Matthews on the brain ever since she left Marietta after high school to pursue her dreams. Now she's back in town and determined to get Code's full attention.

After losing a female client he shouldn't have gotten involved with, Cody wants no strings, no ties to any woman. Yet, Hayley isn't about to let the tormented man deny his feelings for her, no matter the threat to her heart.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 5, 2016
ISBN9781944925246
Bachelor for Hire
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Charlene Sands

Charlene Sands is a USA Today bestselling author of 35 contemporary and historical romances. She's been honored with The National Readers' Choice Award, Booksellers Best Award and Cataromance Reviewer's Choice Award. She loves babies,chocolate and thrilling love stories.Take a peek at her bold, sexy heroes and real good men!  www.charlenesands.com  and Facebook

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    Bachelor for Hire - Charlene Sands

    Author

    Dedication

    ––––––––

    To my one-in-a-million good friend and talented writer, Robin Bielman.

    You’re the best and I’m thrilled we can experience this lovely and crazy author ride together!

    Dear Reader

    Dear reader,

    Can you imagine bidding on a hunky guy in a bachelor auction? The notion surely intrigues, doesn’t it? From the moment I learned about this, I knew I wanted to write a Bachelor Auction story. And I pitted two very outwardly dynamic people together in security expert Code Matthews and rising star, Hayley Dawn O’Malley. They have history, but it’s not what you think. In fact, the story has a few twists and turns and may surprise you.

    My guy, Code Matthews is happy to help out his one-time coach for a charitable cause, but he’d rather NOT be first up on the Bachelor Auction chopping block at Grey’s Saloon. In fact, he’d rather be just about anywhere else. To help matters, his meddling uncle has arranged aka finagled an easy date for Code with the Widow Benedict. Dinner and some high school football talk wouldn’t be half bad when she wins him in the auction. But the surprise is on Code when someone from his past enters the saloon...

    Has to be that way...or we wouldn’t have a story now, would we?

    I hope you enjoy all four of the Bachelor Auction stories, starting with Bachelor for Hire.

    Happy Reading,

    Charlene

    Chapter One

    It was too doggone warm for April in Montana. The sun beat through Cody Matthew’s shirt and the hair at the back of his neck grew moist with sweat. He wiped it away with his shirtsleeve and absorbed the few beads about to run down his forehead as well. Crouching down and picking up the hammer again, he pounded nails into the bottom of the barn wall and wished like hell Uncle Brand had a nail gun. But his uncle wasn’t into newfangled gizmos. He did things the old school way, claiming working hard with the tools God gave him, made a man out of him. Maybe there was some truth to that. Uncle Brand’s life was simple. He was content running a small cattle ranch and living off his pension. Code couldn’t fault him, the old man was happy. And his uncle had put a roof over Code’s head most of his life. The Lucky B was home to him.

    Too late, he heard footsteps behind him. Hell, he was losing his touch. He swiveled from his crouched position eyeballing a pair of fancy tan snakeskin boots. His gaze traveled up slowly finding the top of the boots were attached to shapely legs that could give a man a heart attack. He’d know those legs anywhere. Hello, Hayley.

    Cody, hi. It’s good to see you. How’d you know it was me?

    Christ. He’d seen all of her movies and reluctantly admitted that Hayley Dawn O’Malley had acting chops, but his knowledge of one of her most valuable assets came firsthand. He remembered the one and only time he’d touched her legs. Back then, he’d vowed he’d never forget the smooth, silken skin under his palms and he never had.

    She wore shorts. Black, hip-hugging designer shorts with silver trim that matched her blouse in some intricate pattern. A thin jeweled purse was clutched in her hand. His gaze drifted further up until he made eye contact with green eyes that reminded him of a meadow at sunrise, all bright and fresh and new on a face that was pretty as ever. Just a hunch. I’d heard you were in town.

    He rose and straightened, coming to stand half a foot taller than her. Sorry about your grandma, Marie. She was a fine woman.

    Hayley turned to the pasture, trying to hide her pain. And as she moved, coppery lights shimmered under the sun on her long auburn hair. It was wavy and wild as ever. She looked natural, not that blown straight style she wore in her films.

    Thank you. How’s Uncle Brand?

    Still kickin’ up a fuss. Doing great.

    That’s good to hear.

    You here to see him?

    She narrowed her eyes in a long-lashed squint and smiled. No, silly. I’m here to see you. But I would like to see Brand later on.

    Code grabbed a kerchief from his back pocket and wiped his face and hands. He and Hayley had been friends once, and then things had gotten heated between them, but that was ancient history.

    You look good, Code, she said. I haven’t seen you since high school. You didn’t make my grandma’s funeral.

    I wasn’t living here, or I would’ve come. He’d come back to Marietta five months ago. And he’d settled into ranch living like spots on a Dalmatian.

    I heard you were living in Texas, after your time in the Army.

    That’s right. Two tours in Afghanistan and after he’d been discharged, he and his buddy Victor Feliz opened up Code First, an elite security and protection agency. It was small operation but enough to keep both of them busy full time. The work had been a satisfying way to put his military training to good use.

    She nibbled on her lower lip. Code, is there some place we can go to talk, out of the sun?

    She eyed the barn, but no. He wasn’t taking her into his uncle’s barn. He didn’t want those memories to surface. The last time they went in there...

    She had him curious though. What did she have to talk to him about anyway? Would you like to go into the house?

    Is Uncle Brand in there?

    He nodded.

    I’d like to speak to you privately.

    Follow me, he said, brushing by her and picking up the scent of something exotic. Her perfume lingered in his nostrils as he led her toward a tall shadowy pine. She picked a spot on the sparse grass and planted her butt down. Surprised, he grinned. Hayley always did make his head spin. He’d figured she was too darn privileged and pampered to take a seat on the ground without the benefit of something luxuriously soft under her bottom. Guess he’d been wrong. Really, looking at her now, she did seem far from the willowy, sleek movie star she’d become since leaving Montana some eleven years ago.

    Sit, Code. Don’t be afraid. I won’t bite.

    I’d sit faster if I thought you would, he mumbled.

    And she chuckled, a bright burst of amusement that he remembered so well.

    I don’t recall you being a flirt, she said, as he took a seat a few feet from her. It was sorta what I liked best about you.

    Was I flirting? It’s been so long, I can’t remember. He’d liked a lot of things about Hayley back then, and had known not to get involved with her. She’d left a string of heartsick boys in her wake, but, in the end, it wasn’t her beauty, free spirit, or sassy mouth that broke him down. Nope. It wasn’t any of that.

    You can’t tell me you’re not attached to anyone? Code Matthews, the football star, the straight A student who was bound for bigger and better things than Marietta had to offer.

    Let’s just say, I’m not looking for anything but some peace right now. I’m content on the Lucky B.

    She studied him a moment and he could tell her mind was going a zillion miles an hour. Gotcha.

    So, you gonna tell me why we’re sitting under this tree, having this conversation?

    Leaning in toward him, her face flooded in emotion and her eyes held unshed tears. I need your help, Cody, she whispered fiercely.

    It was the last thing he expected. The rising star, winner of an Academy Award right out of the chute, had the world at her feet at the ripe old age of twenty-eight. She’d left Marietta to grab the brass ring, right after he’d fallen for her, and she’d never really looked back. So what in hell could she possibly need from him?

    Doubtful.

    No, I really do. You’re the only one I can trust. Please hear me out.

    Hell, it was a like a flashback to their teen years. Back in the day, Hayley Dawn had always needed saving in some way or another. They’d been friends first in high school and he’d been a real sucker, falling for her pleas for help. And he’d always come to her rescue. Not because she was pretty, or persuasive or even desperate. No, he’d always been there for her, because above all else, she trusted him. The girl he’d known hid her pain and heartache like a pro to the outside world. She was good at covering up and concealing her true feelings. Except with him. She trusted him enough to open up and show him her vulnerable side. He knew the girl behind the mask. The wild girl, who’d stay out late, get in trouble, and play fast and loose with the rules. And because of her faith in him, he could never refuse Hayley Dawn what she needed. So now, as she faced him with those amazing, clear trusting eyes, he was almost afraid to ask what the heck she needed from him this time.

    I’m listening.

    She pulled a breath into her lungs as if to steady her nerves and the tension on her face all but disappeared. Thanks. Okay, well, I’m here in Marietta to see to my grandmother’s house. It’s in pretty bad shape and needs a lot of work. Grandma willed it to me, but I don’t think I have the heart to sell it. My mother said she’d close up the house and put it on the market, but I wasn’t about to let that woman touch so much as a lace doily at my grandma’s house.

    She paused to gauge his reaction. She’d never had much of a relationship with either of her parents and that was the crux of her heartache. They’d pretty much abandoned their only daughter to jet set around the globe, leaving her in her grandmother’s care. And her grandmother had taken her in and provided a good home for Hayley. He couldn’t blame her for wanting to do this one special thing for her grandma. Hayley may have given the older woman trouble as a girl, but those two had loved each other fiercely.

    Go on, he said.

    I’m in between films right now and I...well, I needed a break. I thought I could escape my celebrity and spend a month here. You know, check in on old friends, have easy dinners, go to a Marietta High ball game or two. I really need that. It is baseball season, right?

    He nodded. So what does any of this have to do with me?

    Her face pinched tight and she reached into her purse. Yesterday, I found this on my grandmother’s doorstep.

    She handed him a baggie with a note inside, lying next to a wilted black rose. The note read—I’m watching you.

    She stared at the note. I get strange things all the time from fans, but this is different. This sounds like a threat and it got to my grandmother’s home. It’s not a secret I’m here, but it’s also not common knowledge. I’ve kept a low profile and sorta snuck out of L.A.

    Yet, I knew you were here. It’s a small town. People talk.

    It feels like a stalker, Code. She shivered.

    You must have bodyguards, Hayley. Use them.

    I gave them the month off. I didn’t think I’d need anyone while I was here. I just— Tears formed in her eyes and she choked up. She was a good actress, but God, he was pretty sure this was the real deal. Hayley was hurting. It gets tiring, you know. All the attention. No privacy, no peace. When I left town, I never expected my life to be like this. She used the back of her hand to wipe at her tears. I just wanted to come home, and be n-normal for just a little while, you know? I’m twenty-eight years old and feeling burnt out.

    Wow. Was she in over her head? Had the Hollywood scene and stardom already gotten to her? She was, after all, a small town girl who’d made it big straight away. The new life she barreled into wasn’t easy and she worked hard. She had a string of movies, and God only knew what else was expected of her. Something tugged at Code’s heart, that old familiar protective instinct that had caused him nothing but trouble. But he couldn’t afford that now. Things were different. He wasn’t the same old Cody Matthews who’d tear down buildings for her. Hayley, show this to the sheriff. He’ll know what to do.

    But...Cody, I was hoping you would help me. You have the background, the military training. I want to hire you for the time I’m here. I don’t trust too many people, but I know I can trust you.

    I’m not in the bodyguard business anymore. I’m not equipped to handle this. It was an out and out lie.

    He knew the protocol. He knew how to handle this. But he was through protecting people, through having people put their lives in his hands. He couldn’t go back. Especially not with Hayley. They had brief history, but history nonetheless, and that was never a good idea. He couldn’t cave, not now. Not when he still wasn’t finished punishing himself for the pain he’d caused. Failure wasn’t in his DNA, yet he had failed in the worst possible way and he still wasn’t over the shock and loss.

    Hayley gestured to the ranch with arms outstretched. You’re doing mindless work here, Cody. Ranching isn’t for you.

    That was exactly why he liked it. He didn’t have to think, to plan, to worry about every step he took, every strategy he developed to keep his clients safe. I say it is.

    You won’t help me?

    He shook his head. I can’t do it, Hayley. Trust me, you don’t want my help. That note could be a prank. Most likely it is, but you shouldn’t take it lightly. See the sheriff. Hire someone if you have to. Have them check out the house. Now, I’ve got to get back to work. He rose and offered his hand to help her up.

    The second his fingers covered hers, a spark jolted him right back to high school. He stood just inches away and old feelings weighed in like a load of bricks. A moment passed between them and he tried not to let her sparkling eyes sway his decision.

    I always felt safe when I was with you, she said quietly.

    He closed his eyes. "That was

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