It’s a
pleasure to be a part of author Kim Redford’s Sourcebook Blog Tour for her latest
release, COWBOY FIREFIGHTER HEAT, the sixth installment in her
Smokin’ Hot Cowboys Series.
Cowboy
Firefighter Heat
by Kim
Redford
Series:
Smokin’ Hot Cowboys #6
Genre:
Contemporary Western
Publication
Date: 3/31/2020
She’s
back and hotter than ever. Good thing this firefighting cowboy can handle the
sparks.
When
country singer Fern Bryant returns to her cabin in Wildcat Hall Park, the last thing
she expects to find is Craig Thorne in her home…asleep in her bed. Fern had big
dreams, and chasing those dreams required sacrifices. Unfortunately, Craig was
the cowboy singer and firefighter she left behind. Much to her surprise, now
they’re the co-owners of her beloved Wildcat Hall Park.
Craig hasn’t seen Fern since she
left Wildcat Bluff County—and him—to sing on a cruise ship. When she storms
back into town, the sparks between the two aren’t only rekindled but burn
hotter than ever. As long days turn into long nights, Craig is determined to
show Fern that she belongs in Wildcat Bluff…and his arms.
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Now here’s
an excerpt from COWBOY FIREFIGHTER HEAT for your reading
pleasure.
Fern
Bryant yawned as she lay down, slipped under the covers, and breathed a sigh of
relief. Home…finally. And then she realized the mattress didn’t feel the same.
No lumps. Had Ivy—her sister— replaced it? That’d be wonderful. She snuggled a
little deeper. And she realized something else. Heat. The bed was way too warm.
In fact, if she wasn’t mistaken, and surely she was, there was a…
“About
time you came home,” a man said in a deep, melodic tone from the far side of
the bed.
She
screamed in shock, even as she recognized the unforgettable voice she’d tried
so hard to forget. She leaped out of bed and switched on the nightstand lamp.
“Craig Thorne! What are you doing in my bed?”
“I could
ask the same of you.” He sat up, the covers slowly, suggestively sliding down
to his lap to reveal the chiseled planes of his bronzed, muscular chest. A
slight smile tugged at the corners of his full lips, and his hazel eyes gleamed
more jade than amber.
Now she
understood why she’d found firefighter gear and a dirty mug. He was a cowboy
firefighter…and he drank coffee. But what was he doing here? She sucked in her
breath, ready to put him in his place, but instead she inhaled the scent of
citrus and sage as it swirled outward from the heat of his body. That sight and
scent sent her spiraling back in time to a hot and hungry place.
She
traced him with her gaze but wished she could use her hands. She’d run her
fingers through his thick chestnut hair, with just a touch of wave, that
brushed his ridiculously broad shoulders. When she started to follow the dark
line of hair down his bronze chest, she snapped her gaze back to his face. And
those knowing eyes had turned dark as they roamed her in return.
“How are
you?” Craig said in a raspy voice.
“Fine.
And you?”
“Better
now.”
She couldn’t
help but smile. He always knew exactly what to say, whether it was on stage or
off.
“Are you
here to stay?” he asked.
“I
finished the gigs.”
“Good
ones?” He cocked his head to one side as if contemplating how it’d been for
her.
“What’s
not to like about cruise ships?”
“Bet
we’ve got better gigs at Wildcat Hall,” he said.
“Yeah.”
She needed to get control of the situation, but she was so distracted by the
hot cowboy in her bed that she wasn’t thinking straight. Still, it was Craig,
and she couldn’t go there again. He would try to corral her, like he’d
attempted to do before she’d left for her dream job when he’d wanted her to
stay. He’d offered marriage and babies, but there was plenty of time for a
family later. She’d always wanted a gig on the high seas, and it’d been a once
in a lifetime job. He hadn’t understood. He’d made it an ultimatum—him or work.
She wouldn’t be fenced in, not when her sister could step in and run the Park
for her. Besides, she’d always been a rolling stone.
“When are
you leaving again?”
“I’m
not.”
He shook
his head, scolding her with his gaze.
“I’m
back. And I’m taking control of Wildcat Hall.”
“Control,
huh?” He gave her a little smile and cocked his head to one side as he
contemplated her.
“Ivy is
ready to get on with her life. Me, too.” She didn’t much like his smile. It
looked cagey.
“Slade’s
a lucky guy to be with her.”
“I’m
happy for them.” Fern needed to get their conversation back on track, so she
could get him out of her bedroom. “Look, you’re popular at the Hall. Well, more
than popular. You’re a huge hit. Naturally, I still want you to play there.
It’s just…there is no us anymore.”
“You made
that pretty clear when you left.”
She
nodded, feeling relieved he was agreeing with her. “I don’t want to be rude,
but I’d be more comfortable if you went home. I’m not even sure why you’re here
in the first place.”
He leaned
toward her, still with that smile on his face.
She froze
in place. She had an uneasy feeling life wasn’t going to be quite as simple as
she’d imagined when she was on the high seas where everything was
controllable—something Craig had never been in his life.
“This is
my home now.”
“Ivy
rented the cabin to you?”
“Not
quite.”
“What do
you mean?” She shivered, suddenly chilled to the bone. She clasped her arms
around her middle for warmth and comfort.
“I’m
willing to share the bed with you. After all, it’s only right.”
She was
more confused by the moment. “I appreciate the offer, but—”
“Fifty-one
percent.”
She felt
color drain from her face. “Surely, you can’t mean…my sister wouldn’t do that
to me.”
“Ivy
never had the same interest in the honkytonk as you. Or me. It’s lifeblood to
us. And she has a new life with Slade on his ranch.”
“Are you
telling me straight out that Ivy sold you her percentage of the Park?”
“Yes.”
“But she
didn’t discuss it with me or anything first.” Fern felt incredibly betrayed by
her sister.
“Guess it
wasn’t in the contract.”
She shook
her head, feeling a ringing in her ears that tried to blot out what she was
hearing from him. “I suppose it’s a done deal.”
“Official
and everything.” He stopped, looking concerned about her. “It’s okay. We worked
fine together in the past. We can do it again.”
“Fortynine
percent.” She tried to wrap her mind around that agonizing fact. “You’re in
charge.”
“We’re
partners.”
***
Excerpted from Cowboy Firefighter Heat by Kim Redford. © 2020 by Kim Redford. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of
Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.
For those
not familiar with the author, here’s a bit of background on her.
Author Kim Redford |
Kim
Redford currently divides her time between homes in Oklahoma and Richardson,
Texas.
For more
on Kim and her writing, visit her website at http://www.kimredford.com/
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Oh my. If I was Fern I would be having quite a discussion with Ivy. What an fascinating premise...
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting premise. And it sounds like quite a steamy story, too. Thanks for sharing, Mason.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good set-up for sparks to fly!
ReplyDeleteA cowboy firefighter is a unique twist.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds right up my alley! Thanks for the tip!!
ReplyDeleteMercy Me--the firefighter is generating the heat!!!
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