Big-city free spirit meets small-town cop. And a symphony begins…
A homestay in Oak Hollow is Alexandra Roth’s final
excursion before settling in to her big-city career. Officer Luke Walker, her
not-so-welcoming host, isn’t sure about the "crunchy" music
therapist. Yet his recently orphaned nephew with autism instantly grooves to
the beat of Alex’s drum. Together, this trio really strikes a chord. But is love
enough to keep Alex from returning to her solo act?
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Alexandra Roth stumbled back when the Acorn Café door fired open, and a tall cowboy rushed out with a large bag of ice over one shoulder and a twelve-pack of beer under the other. He sidestepped just in time to avoid sending her sprawling onto the hot sidewalk, and his obsidian eyes sprang wide.
“Pardon me, ma’am. So sorry.”
“It’s…okay.” She barely managed to squeak the words out past
her surprise and a flare of attraction.
Were all the Oak Hollow residents this polite? And this
smoking hot? She adjusted the guitar case over one shoulder, pulled out her
cell phone and snapped a photo of him walking away. The historic town square
created the perfect backdrop to frame his powerful form. Tight maroon T-shirt
over bulging muscles, worn jeans, hat, boots and enough swagger to get a girl’s
motor revving. A genuine cowboy in the flesh. Not something she often saw back
home in Manhattan.
He paused, and she thought she’d been caught taking his
picture, but after a few beats he continued across the street to a black truck.
Attempting to look nonchalant, she leaned her large rolling suitcase against a
post and sat on top. Her movie-star sunglasses were the perfect concealment
for stealthy observation. The cowboy handled his purchases like they weighed
nothing, but his flexing muscles told a different story as he put them on the
tailgate and leaned in to drag over a cooler. Ice cascaded and chimed like
musical notes over the glass bottles.
Alex didn’t want to take her eyes off him long enough to
dig out her sketch pad, so she’d have to use her memory and the one photo to
paint his image. A hot breeze fluttered her billowy sleeves, and she wished for
some of his ice to cool her heated skin. Beer wasn’t her drink of choice, but
putting a cold amber bottle to her lips sounded pretty good about now. Maybe
she’d run into him again, and they could share a drink, or a meal, or…
The star of her developing fantasy slammed his tailgate.
His eyes were hidden in the shade of his cowboy hat, but the wide grin he shot
her way was as clear as Waterford Crystal, and she knew she’d been caught
staring. Rather than looking away in embarrassment, she returned his smile. He
gripped the brim of his hat in a sort of cowboy salute, then climbed into the
cab and started the engine. It wasn’t the first time she’d been caught
observing someone whose likeness she wished to capture with paint.
Once he’d driven down Main Street, Alex studied the covert photo on her phone, only feeling a smidge guilty about taking it without permission. But you couldn’t see his face, which was unfortunate because it had been a really nice face—all angles and strong lines, tan skin and a bit of dark, sexy stubble. It would be the first watercolor painting she’d work on once she got settled. If she didn’t melt in this oppressive Texas summer heat. She gathered her long mass of auburn hair, twisted it into a messy bun and secured it with two paintbrushes from the front pocket of her guitar case.
About the Author
Makenna Lee is an award-winning romance author living in the Texas Hill Country with her real-life hero and their two children. Her oldest son has Down syndrome and taught her to appreciate the little things, and he inspired one of her novels. As a child, she played in the woods, looked for fairies under toadstools, and daydreamed. Her writing journey began when she mentioned all her story ideas, and her husband asked why she wasn’t writing them down. The next day she bought a laptop, started her first book, and knew she’d found her passion. Now, Makenna is often drinking coffee while writing, reading, or plotting a new story. Her wish is to write books that touch your heart, making you feel, think, and dream. She enjoys renaissance festivals, nature photography, studying herbal medicine, and usually listens to Celtic music while writing. She writes for Harlequin and Entangled Publishing and believes everyone deserves a happy ending.
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