Bull Rush πŸ–€ Excerpt Reveal

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π”Ήπ•Œπ•ƒπ•ƒ β„π•Œπ•Šβ„ by Maggie Rawdon releases on September 27th! Check out this sneak peek!

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What to expect:

πŸ–€ Divorce of Convenience

πŸ–€ Indecent Proposal

πŸ–€ Hate to Love

πŸ–€ Morally Grey Hero

πŸ–€ Former Football Player

πŸ–€ Forced Proximity

πŸ–€ Dark Western Romance

πŸ–€ Small town

Excerpt:

β€œWhy would you even want to do this?” she asks without looking at me.

β€œNostalgia.” I’d rehearsed this answer, knowing she was bound to ask.

She lets out a huff, and her eyes flick over me, then dart back to the door.

β€œYou’ve never been nostalgic in your life. It was always forward movement with you.

Always what was next week, next year, next century. Now, suddenly, you like long walks down memory lane?”

β€œYes, but it’s also my home of record for the authorities, and I don’t feel like refiling paperwork right now. F*ckin’ hate bureaucracy.” It’s not a lie, just not the whole truth. She tilts her head as if acknowledging that she can understand that much about my predicament.

β€œI can give you a room in the inn,” she bargains, turning back to me with a hopeful look.

β€œNah. I don’t want to be up at the crack of dawn because your ladies are headed out on one of their daily adventures. I want my house. My bed.”

β€œFine. Then I’ll move into the inn while you play house. It’ll keep me closer to everything.”

β€œIt’s all or nothing.” I press my luck, and now I have her attention. Her eyes search my

face, and they harden.

β€œYou’d do that? Try to take the ranch and inn away from me? When you never wanted them in the first place?”

β€œI told you. I’ve had a lot of time to think over the last few months. Reflecting on what I might have done differently if I’d been in a different place.” I offer her a crumb of honesty, but somehow that uneasy admission makes her angrier.

β€œYou get nostalgic and want a do-over, so you just get to crash in here and take everything I’ve spent years working on? All because things got a little rough out there, and now you think you can come home to hide. Pretend you can put it all back like nothing happened. Fuck the rest of us, right?”

I bite my tongue to keep from responding. It took two of us to get where we did when things fell apart. She was every bit as stubborn as I was when it came down to it. But I’m making a big ask right now, and I know it. I deserve some part of this lashing, even if she doesn’t need to be quite so heavy-handed.

β€œI want a place to stay out of view, serve out the rest of this parole, and have some sense of stability while I figure out what’s next. I’m offering you all of it and a million dollars for the inconvenience. Ninety days and you get it all for the rest of your life. That’s like winning the lotto compared to what I could do.”

β€œAnd you f*ck off forever after? I don’t ever have to hear from you or see you again? Your lawyer isn’t going to show up someday pointing to some loophole where you take it all back?” Her arms tighten around her middle.

β€œIf that’s what you want.”

β€œIt is what I want. I don’t even want to be standing here having this conversation with you now. If it were up to me, you’d fuck off immediately and stay f*cked off.”

I bite my tongue to keep myself from pouring gasoline on this fire.

β€œYes. I f*ck off forever after. No loopholes.”

β€œI want it in writing. Tell your fancy f*cking lawyer I want everything in black and white. And I want you to sign it in blood. Anything less and I won’t do it.”

The average person would probably be terrified of her temper, but I love seeing it flare again. Anger means she’s still invested enough to feel something for me. Apathy is the real danger. Right now, I still have a shot to fix this. It might be one deep down in the bowels of hell, with rapidly dropping temperatures and the smell of snow, but I’ll take it.

β€œIs that a yes then?” I have to bite the inside of my cheek to keep the smirk off my face.

β€œNo.” She practically hisses the word. β€œI have to think. Talk to Curtis. Make sure my lawyer can’t get me out of this first.”

β€œYour lawyer?”

β€œI have one.” Her eyes narrow and sweep over me before she looks away again. β€œNot to mention I’m still hoping this is a nightmare I’m going to wake up from any minute now.”

β€œAfraid not, sugar.”

She flicks me another look before she turns to leave the stables.

β€œOne last thing…” I call after her, and she pauses but doesn’t turn around to look at me.

β€œI just want to be clear. When I say I want my bed back, I mean with you in it.”

I see her bristle, and she flips me the bird over her shoulder before storming out. I turn back to Wolfsbane and run my hand over his neck.

β€œYou notice she didn’t say no,” I mutter under my breath, smiling as I hear the door to the stables slam shut in her wake.

Blurb:

Still married.

Those words change everything.

Now my should-be ex-husband, Ramsey Stockton, the former pro football star turned felon and hero who left this townβ€”and meβ€”behind years ago, is at my door offering me a deal with the devil.

If I let him stay and play his wife again for ninety days, he’ll give me a quiet divorce and his family ranchβ€”the one my inn is on.

When I scoff at the idea, he offers a million-dollar bonus to help my business float through this rough patch, but only if I’m his.

Then he’ll walk away, and I can walk down the aisle with my fiancΓ©. Or I can say no and watch everything I’ve worked so hard for fall apart.

There’s only one answer I can afford to give him. But he knows everything about meβ€”every hurt, every secret, and every single weakness I have, including him.

And while Ramsey might want me, his brothers want him back in the family business.

If there’s one universal truth in this town, it’s that Stockton men stop at nothing to get what they want.

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