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Loving the Cowboy
Loving the Cowboy
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When Tim meets Ryan it's “Yippee yi yo kayah!” at first sight...almost!

Tim Barrett, working at the Seven Plus ranch, receives some terrible news and has to fly home to Reno to comfort his sister. When he returns, it's to find the owners have hired a new hand, ex-wrangler Ryan Horton. At first wary of Ryan's flirting, Tim can't deny that he's attracted to the man.

Tim's been through an awkward relationship in the past, and he doesn't know very much about Ryan, apart from that the man's hot in bed. When he presses Ryan for information, it causes a rift in their fledgling romance.

As if their own differences weren't enough, Tim has to deal with Brady, a guest who can't seem to understand the word no'. It becomes Tim's mission in life to keep Ryan well away from Brady for fear of Ryan laying the pesky guest out.

Can Tim navigate a path through the various obstacles that seem determined to get in his way before finding a safe haven in the arms of the man he's learning to love?

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Release dateMar 17, 2020
ISBN9781839430190
Loving the Cowboy
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J.P. Bowie

J.P. Bowie: I was born and raised in Scotland. Moved to London and worked in several West End shows before immigrating to the United States. First port of call was Las Vegas where I worked backstage with the Siegfried and Roy Show at the Mirage Hotel as Head of Wardrobe for the legendary stars. Another move more recently took me and my husband Phil to San Diego where we intend to stay! Love sunny San Diego.

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    Loving the Cowboy - J.P. Bowie

    Author

    Pride Publishing books by J.P. Bowie

    Single Books

    The Set Up

    Ride ‘em Cowboy

    Ride ‘em Again Cowboy

    Personal Trainers

    Halloween Angel

    The Officer and the Gentleman

    With a Little Help from My Friends

    Blood Relations

    Nowhere to Hide

    Trip of a Lifetime

    A Ghost Story

    Happy Ending

    A Highlander in LA

    Journey to Hope

    Paris Connection

    All I’ll Ever Need

    Every Breath I Take

    Highland Hearts

    Evan Sent

    Fear and Loving in Las Vegas

    Breaking the Habit

    Fear of Flying

    Love on the Rocks

    Murder by Design

    The Journeyer

    The Journey Begins

    The New World

    The Fight for Freedom

    Into the West

    Hot in the Saddle

    Vetting the Cowboy

    Teaching the Cowboy

    My Vampire and I

    My Vampire and I

    My Vampire Lover

    Duet in Blood

    Blood Resurrection

    Bound in Blood

    Blood Lure

    Blood Lust

    Blood Talisman

    Blood Vigilance

    Anthologies

    Fabulous Brits: Under the Law

    Naughty Nooners: Lunches in Laguna

    Friction: Cruising

    Saddle Up ‘N’ Ride: Ride ‘em Hard Cowboy

    Promoted by the Billionaire: Fly to Him

    Heatwave: Summer Bliss

    Collections

    Christmas Spirits: A Present Christmas

    Homecoming: Blueprint for Love

    Yule Be Mine: A Special Christmas

    Immortal Love: Night Wing

    A Little Bit Cupid: Valentine’s Day Blues

    Hot in the Saddle

    LOVING THE COWBOY

    J.P. BOWIE

    Loving the Cowboy

    ISBN # 978-1-83943-019-0

    ©Copyright J.P. Bowie 2020

    Cover Art by Erin Dameron-Hill ©Copyright March 2020

    Interior text design by Claire Siemaszkiewicz

    Pride Publishing

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    Published in 2020 by Pride Publishing, United Kingdom.

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    Book three in the

    Hot in the Saddle series

    When Tim meets Ryan it’s Yippee yi yo kayah! at first sight…almost!

    Tim Barrett, working at the Seven Plus ranch, receives some terrible news and has to fly home to Reno to comfort his sister. When he returns, it’s to find the owners have hired a new hand, ex-wrangler Ryan Horton. At first wary of Ryan’s flirting, Tim can’t deny that he’s attracted to the man.

    Tim’s been through an awkward relationship in the past, and he doesn’t know very much about Ryan, apart from that the man’s hot in bed. When he presses Ryan for information, it causes a rift in their fledgling romance.

    As if their own differences weren’t enough, Tim has to deal with Brady, a guest who can’t seem to understand the word ‘no’. It becomes Tim’s mission in life to keep Ryan well away from Brady for fear of Ryan laying the pesky guest out.

    Can Tim navigate a path through the various obstacles that seem determined to get in his way before finding a safe haven in the arms of the man he’s learning to love?

    Dedication

    Thank you, Claire, Rebecca and everyone at TEG without whom I would not be published—and to my readers who love cowboys as much as I do. Special thanks to Rebecca Baker Fairfax for being such a good and supportive editor, and to my hubby, Phil, the constant in my life.

    Trademark Acknowledgements

    The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

    All About Tonight: Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip

    Arby’s: Roark Capital Management, LLC

    Blame It on Your Heart: Harlan Howard & Kostas

    Bud Light: Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV

    Chevy: General Motors Company

    Delta: Delta Air Lines, Inc.

    Game of Thrones: Warner Bros. Television

    Jacuzzi: Jacuzzi Inc.

    John Carter: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

    Miller Lite: MillerCoors LLC

    Netflix: Netflix, Inc.

    Once You’ve Had the Best: Johnny Paycheck

    Stetson: John B. Stetson Company

    Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier: Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan

    Chapter One

    It was the Friday-night barbecue at the Seven Plus dude ranch and the place was alive with the sounds of music and laughter. Tim Barrett, employed at the Seven Plus as a trainer, stood over at the bar, shooting the breeze with Seth Archer, his friend and fellow trainer who liked to tend bar at these shindigs, saying he wasn’t any good at socializing—which was a crock. Tim didn’t know anyone more outgoing than Seth. Outgoing—and nosy, especially when it came to Tim’s personal life. He was forever trying to set him up with this guy or that guy whenever they went out on the town, especially since he and Mike, their local veterinarian, had gotten hitched. Married life had made Seth even more convinced that it was what Tim needed too. It might irritate him some, but Tim was also sort of touched that Seth cared that much about him.

    Evenin’, guys. Clint Hanson, and Sherry, his fiancée and also Royce’s secretary, arrived and Tim moved aside to let them get to the bar for some liquid refreshment.

    Hi. Tim tipped his hat to Sherry and smiled. Still putting up with this guy, huh?

    ’Fraid so. Sherry winked. He kinda grows on you, though, you know.

    Hey. Clint mock-glared at Tim. Quit trying to steal my lady from me.

    Seth laughed. You might need to worry, Clint. Tim doesn’t seem to be interested in guys these days.

    Will you cut that out? Tim tried to look stern, but his buddy’s sunny smile made it hard for him to appear even slightly pissed off. It really was too good an evening to let Seth’s teasing banter get under his skin. Besides, he knew that Seth, despite being an irritant at times, really did have Tim’s best interests at heart.

    It was a perfect night in Northern California. Ribbons of gold and crimson stretched across the sky as the sun began to set. A dry, warm breeze caressed his face and he lifted his gaze westward to the visible peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains. There had been some light rain the last few days, tamping down the worry of fires in this heavily wooded part of the county. He figured he couldn’t find a better place to be than here at the Seven Plus. He’d never been so content as he was now, and even the lack of a regular boyfriend didn’t faze him that much. Sometimes, life was easier on his own.

    He stood watching his bosses Parker Jones and Royce Chandler converse with two guests. Not for the first time, Tim admired both his bosses’ physical presences. Royce, tall and blond, managing to still appear elegant in worn jeans and a checkered shirt, a far cry from his law office attire of pressed pants, white shirt and power ties. Parker, shorter than Royce, but still every inch the leanly muscled bronco rider he used to be, his Stetson pushed back to show his dark curly hair and wide smile.

    The two men they were chin-wagging with had just arrived at the ranch for a five-day visit. In that short length of time they hoped, like most of the ‘dudes’ who came to the ranch, to master the art of horseback riding and roping. Some managed to ride fairly well, but roping a steer, even a small steer, was generally a different story. There were show-and-tell yarns of bruised asses, elbows and knees from more than a few of the guests. But the predominant theme most nights after a day’s training was, for the main part, how much the guys had enjoyed themselves.

    There were exceptions, of course. In Tim’s opinion, some people just didn’t know how to let their hair down and have fun—and isn’t that a darned shame—especially at the prices they were paying to be a guest at the ranch. Fortunately, the complainers were very much in the minority.

    Hey, Tim! Parker waved at him to come join the group. "Want you to meet the boys you’ll be with tomorrow. This here is Jay Holden and Lee Jenkins. Jay and Lee, meet Tim Barrett, one fine horseman—bareback rider winner twice at our local rodeo, as a matter of fact. He’ll he training you tomorrow and you couldn’t be in better hands."

    Tim’s face warmed at all that praise while he shook hands with the two men. Parker liked to talk up his boys’ prowess, and there was nothing wrong with that, he figured. And just like Parker had intended, Jay and Lee looked very impressed.

    Wow, we can’t wait to get started, Jay exclaimed. We’ve been looking forward to this week forever, haven’t we, Lee?

    "You mean you’ve been looking forward to this forever, Lee said, but gave his partner an affectionate hug around his shoulders. Me, I’m looking forward to just relaxing more than anything else. Last week was a total bitch."

    Jay and Lee are attorneys, Royce told Tim. So I know what he means.

    Tim grinned. I think I have Stu with me tomorrow, so I’ll tell him to take it easy on you.

    Not too easy, Jay said, laughing. I want him to be saddle sore like I’m sure I’ll be at the end of the day.

    Tim’s cell vibrated in his back pocket and he took it out quickly to glance at the screen. Mom… Excuse me guys, my mom’s on the phone and it’s more than my life’s worth to ignore her call.

    Parker chuckled. Go take the call, Tim. Can’t have you in that kinda trouble.

    Tim connected the call while he walked away. Hi, Mom, what’s cookin’?

    Tim…it’s Talia.

    Oh, hi, sis. What? You tryin’ to save money by using Mom’s phone?

    Tim… Oh God, I don’t know how to tell you this.

    Tim frowned. Just tell me, sis. Just let the words come out.

    It’s Mom and Dad. They were in a car crash, and… A sob cut her off and Tim’s stomach seemed to drop to his feet.

    Dear God. Are they okay?

    No, Tim…they’re both gone. His sister’s heart-wrenching sobs cut him to the bone. Can you, can you come home right away?

    Jesus. Yeah, I’ll—I’ll talk to Parker and get on the first plane tomorrow. A numbness spread through him and his limbs trembled and gave way under him. His phone fell from his grasp and he slumped to his knees.

    Tim! Parker and Royce were at his side, Parker’s arm around his shoulder. What’s wrong, buddy?

    My mom and dad—they’re… He couldn’t say the words.

    Royce picked up Tim’s phone. Hello, Mrs. Barrett, this is Royce Chandler.

    Royce, it’s Talia. I was giving Tim the news ’bout our mom and dad. They were …they were in a car crash and…and they’re dead, Royce. Is Tim all right?

    He’s in shock, Talia, and I’m sure you are, too. Do you have someone with you?

    Yes, Lloyd, my boyfriend is here. Can Tim come right away?

    Of course. We’ll put him on the first plane out tomorrow.

    Oh, thank you. Let me know what flight he’s on and we’ll pick him up at the airport.

    Right, I’ll call you in the morning. And Talia…our condolences on your loss. Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help.

    Thank you.

    Royce ended the call. How are you, Tim?

    I’ll be okay… Just the shock, you know? The last thing I ever thought I’d hear.

    Seth hustled over to them. What’s going on?

    Tim had bad news about his folks, Royce told him. They were both in a fatal auto accident.

    Seth looked stunned. Oh, my God. Tim, I’m so sorry. He knelt by his friend’s side and held him.

    Come inside, Tim, Royce said gently. Parker, call Jordan and tell him he’s needed tomorrow. It’s his day off, but he’ll understand once you explain what’s happened.

    Tim groaned. God, I’m sorry to be such a problem.

    You’re not a problem, Royce snapped. "Now come inside

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