Book description
A cynical city lawyer finds his ordered life turned around when he
meets a handsome cowboy during a weekend getaway on his friend's ranch.
Charles Fletcher is happy to accept an invitation from his best friend,
Royce Chandler to his family owned ranch in Northern California, but
doesn't expect his life to be turned around by the newly hired assistant
foreman, Jed Miller. Although Charles finds Jed attractive, he is
uncomfortably aware that the cowboy seems to be carrying what Charles
terms - too much baggage. Despite Royce and his lover Parker's attempts
to bring the two men together, Charles is wary of Jed's often aloof
attitude. It's not until Jed shows up drunk, and Charles is the only one
there to help him back on his feet, that the two men connect, both
physically and emotionally. What looks like a promising love affair is
thrown a curve when Jed receives a call from his ex lover asking his
forgiveness for their break up and to please come home. Charles,
determined not to show how much Jed really matters to him, tells Jed,
"Hey, it was great fun, but it was just one of those things",
and returns to Los Angeles. Once again, Royce and Parker attempt their
cupid act, but will their good intentions bring Charles and Jed
together, or have both of them singing 'I'm a Lone Cowhand'? Reader
Advisory:This book is the sequel to Ride 'Em Cowboy. _x000D_ J. P
Bowie was born in Scotland and toured British theatres in numerous
musical shows including Stephen Sondheim's Company. Emigrated to the
States and worked in Las Vegas, Nevada for the magicians Siegfried and
Roy as their Head of Wardrobe at the Mirage Hotel. Currently living in
Henderson, Nevada.