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Betting on the Maverick (Montana Mavericks: What Happened at the Weddi), by Cindy Kirk

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HOW LUCKY CAN YOU GET? 

Rust Creek Ramblings 

You heard it here first: Good ol' boy Brad Crawford left that raucous Fourth of July card game with legal possession of Boyd Sullivan's Leap of Faith Ranch. Never mind that Brad took advantage of an old man under the influence. The handsome and cocky Crawford has always had a "me first" philosophy. 

Now we've learned that Boyd's long-absent daughter Margot Sullivan has returned to Rust Creek Falls and is living with Brad at the Leap of Faith! It seems unthinkable that the strong-willed, sassy rodeo rider would allow Brad to take advantage of her. So just what is going on behind those weathered fences? Place your bets, savvy readers. Could the right woman finally have reformed Brad the cad?

Betting on the Maverick (Montana Mavericks: What Happened at the Weddi), by Cindy Kirk

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #155930 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-01
  • Released on: 2015-10-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Betting on the Maverick (Montana Mavericks: What Happened at the Weddi), by Cindy Kirk

About the Author Cindy Kirk has loved to read for as long as she can remember.  In first grade she received an award for reading one hundred books! 

Since selling her first story to Harlequin Books in 1999, Cindy has been forced to juggle her love of reading with her passion for creating stories of her own. But it's worth it.  Writing for Harlequin Special Edition is a dream come true.

Website: www.cindykirk.com

 

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. The sound of rushing water jolted Mary Karen Vaughn from a sound sleep. Still, she resisted the urge to open her eyes. She'd been having the most delicious dream, and she wasn't ready for it to end. Instead of a quickie— like they'd shared at last year's Christmas party—she and Travis had made love for hours.

She smiled, knowing that was just wishful thinking, er, dreaming. Every time she and the handsome doctor had sex it had been fast and furious—a physical release for both of them. He was a bachelor with a busy schedule, and she was a single mom with responsibilities. Both of them had an image in the community to uphold.

Though she knew it wasn't possible, the past couple of times she'd found herself wishing he could hold her for a few more minutes, whisper how beautiful she was just a few more times.

A popular ob-gyn, Dr. Travis Fisher might be one of Jackson Hole's most eligible bachelors but Mary Karen didn't think of him in those terms. He was simply Travis, a dear friend since childhood and a fabulous lover. Back when she was in college, they'd dated a couple of times. She'd really wanted it to work out. But she had wanted a family some day and Travis, well, after helping raise seven younger siblings, he couldn't see kids in his future.

Mary Karen let her eyes drift open. After her divorce they'd renewed their friendship and he'd become her occasional lover. It only made sense he'd play a starring role in last night's mai-tai-fueled dream. Rolling to her side, she realized with a start that she was naked beneath the silk sheets. She smiled. A little rum was obviously a dangerous thing.

It was too bad Trav wasn't here. He'd have enjoyed the view…and gotten all sorts of interesting ideas.

Mary Karen stretched, liking the feel of the sleek sheets against her skin. This vacation had been three days of pure bliss. Most people came to Las Vegas to gamble, but Mary Karen had been content to sit by the pool and read. A couple times guys had tried to pick her up but she wasn't interested. This was her time away from kids and all she wanted was peace and quiet and no distractions.

As she lay, looking at the ceiling, it struck her that the running water had stopped. Earlier she'd sworn that the sound had been coming from her bathroom but had dismissed the ridiculous thought almost immediately. The truth was the walls in the luxurious room on the Las Vegas strip were just way too thin.

Mary Karen's lips quirked upward. Being too thin was a problem she'd like to experience at least once in her life. Although she was still a size six, her belly had a slight pouch and she was more curvy than willowy. Still, for a twenty-six-year-old mother of three, Mary Karen thought she looked pretty darn good…. especially now that she'd had some R & R.

After spending the past two days in her new red bikini by the pool, her normally pale skin now had a golden glow.

Winning this trip in a raffle had been just what her body and soul had needed. But today the fun ended. She had to head home in a couple of hours.

While she'd had a wonderful time, she'd missed her sons. And from the hitch in their little voices when she'd spoken with them yesterday afternoon, they missed her, too. But they'd cheered up when she promised she'd be home tonight. With an eleven-o'clock checkout, she needed to get packing.

Pushing back the sheet, she sat up and swung her legs to the side of the bed.

"You're awake."

Mary Karen whirled. She gasped and grabbed for the sheet, pulling it over her breasts.

"It's a little late for modesty, M.K." Travis strolled across the bedroom, clad only in the towel wrapped around his waist, his sandy hair still damp from the shower. "That horse left the barn a long time ago."

Mary Karen could only stare.

At slightly over six feet, Travis was more wiry than muscular. He had a fair complexion with freckles scattered across the bridge of his nose. This morning his hazel eyes, which normally always had an impish gleam, were somber.

He crossed the room and the mattress dipped as he took a seat beside her. Tiny droplets of water still clung to his chest. He smelled like soap and shampoo and that indefinable male scent that sent sparks dancing through her blood.

Then she recalled the rest of last night's dream. A sick feeling filled the pit of her stomach and she began to shake. Could she really have been so foolish? While she'd made some big mistakes in her life, this one would top them all. She'd been buzzed last night but definitely not drunk. Acting out her wildest fantasies in bed with a man she considered her best friend she could handle. But standing before a Bible-wielding Elvis.

Mary Karen searched Travis's face. The despair that suddenly filled his eyes told her what she didn't want to know.

"Tell me we d-didn't." She couldn't quite control the tremble in her voice. "Please, Trav. Tell me we didn't."

Instead of answering he reached over and lifted her left hand. The emerald-cut yellow diamond on her finger caught the morning light.

"I wish I could say this was one of my jokes." His attempt at a chuckle fell flat.

Her heart thundered in her chest and the room began to spin. "This can't be happening."

"You and I were married last night, M.K," he said, squeezing her fingers. "Now we have to figure out what we're going to do about it."

Four weeks to the day later, Mary Karen left her sons in front of the television with their favorite video playing and locked the door to her home's only bathroom.

She caught sight of herself in the mirror as she placed the sack on the edge of the sink. The hard-won tan from Vegas had already faded and lines of stress edged her eyes. For the past week, she hadn't been able to sleep, worried what this test might show.

For as long as she could remember she'd been right-on-the-dot regular. A person could set their clock by her menstrual cycle. But when the day she was waiting for came and went just like any other, she knew she was in trouble. Now it was time to know if what she suspected was true. Her hands shook as she completed the test.

Mary Karen could count on one hand the times she'd been truly afraid. The first was when she'd been a child and had wandered away from her parents in Yellowstone. The second had been when Steven had told her he wanted a divorce. The twins had just turned two and she'd been pregnant with Logan. And then there was…. now.

The walls of the tiny room closed in around her. A bead of sweat trickled down her spine. Her heart pounded so hard she felt lightheaded. Mary Karen told herself to look at the stick but her eyes refused to cooperate.

Marrying Travis and celebrating with a night of passionate sex had been a crazy thing to do. She barely remembered how it had happened. One minute they'd been laughing and enjoying a drink by the pool—one drink—the next they'd been saying their vows in front of a judge who looked an awful lot like the King of Rock and Roll.

If Travis hadn't been leaving Vegas for his annual medical mission trip, they'd have gotten started on an annulment while they were still in Nevada. Instead she'd had to wait for him to return to Jackson Hole. Now that he was back they could finally work on putting this mistake behind them. What had the attorney she'd contacted said? It would be like the whole thing had never taken place……

Mary Karen took a deep breath and lifted the stick to eye level.

Her heart stopped for several seconds then resumed beating. Louder and more frantically. She tried to tell herself it could be a false positive, but she knew better. She'd been pregnant twice before and the signs were all there. The nausea. The fatigue. The emotional roller coaster.

Tears filled her eyes and slipped down her cheeks. She pushed a bucket of bath tub toys out of the way and turned on the water full force. The last thing she wanted was for her boys to hear her crying and worry.

Dear God, she couldn't have another baby, she just couldn't.

Though it would be easy to make Travis the bad guy, even in her despair Mary Karen knew she had only herself to blame. Fertile Myrtle….that's what her brother laughingly called her. Both of her previous pregnancies had occurred when she'd been on the pill. She should have insisted Travis go out and buy some condoms before she let him touch her.

Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.

She beat her clenched hand against her aching chest and the river of tears turned into a torrent. Breathing grew difficult as a sob blocked her throat.

"Mommy." A small fist pounded on the locked bathroom door. "I hafta go potty."

"Mommy," another childish voice called out. "Open the door. Logan has to go real bad."

Mary Karen swallowed the sob and took a shuddering breath. Her hand fumbled for the box of tissue. She blew her nose and swiped at her eyes before shoving the pregnancy test supplies into the plastic grocery bag. Only after she'd tied the sack shut did she open the door.

"I'm sorry, honey." She stepped aside as her youngest rushed past.

Even though Logan was too focused to pay her much attention, the twins waiting in the hallway were much more observant.

"What's wrong?" With his golden curls and big blue eyes, five-year-old Connor could have been a poster boy for one of God's chosen angels. Until you got close enough to see the devilish gleam in his eyes.

"Your eyes look funny," he said almost accusingly.

"Your face is red," his identical twin, Caleb, chimed in.

"I, I had something in my eye." Mary Karen dabbed the last of the tears away with the tissue clutched in her hand. "Like you did, Cal, last week. Remember?"

"It hurt." Caleb nodded, accepting her explanation without question.

Connor wasn't so easily fo...


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. OK Read By Terracotta Dove I bought this book for the plot description, assuming it was my first Kirk. Realized later I HAD read her previously, but evidently that other book had not stood out in any way. (It was before I started posting reviews, so I only had my memory to depend on . . . )I enjoyed this one, mostly. I liked the heroine, although I didn't always buy her as a mother of young boys. She managed an unbelievable amount of child-free time for a mother of three toddlers. I thought she was stronger in her relationship with the hero than she was in her role as mother. I liked that he was not this overwhelming alpha, calling all the shots. I would have preferred if we had some interaction with his large family, but I suppose there was already a sizeable supporting cast between their friends and her family. And I really liked that the two leads had managed a Friends-with-Benefits relationship for three years without falling into angsty If-Onlies.But there was a lack of emotional connect with these characters. It stopped my whole-hearted endorsement. There were quite a few instances of remembering past scenes, to illustrate that they had all known each other for years - in some cases, since childhood. But I never really FELT the intimacy, or that they even knew each other that well. I ended up spending time with these people in my head, not my heart.And I always appreciate some humor in books with families,and that was missing here.Bottom line, I will read another Kirk. And this book is priced right for you to decide for yourself.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I really like stories about a doctor By Amazon Customer I really like stories about a doctor, nurse, and a pregnancy/baby. It was a very good read, kept my interest as I did not want to put it down.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Travis and Mary Karen By KeFeuerstein This is my second Cindy Kirk book in he Jackson Holeseries. I love h stories because the characters seem realpeople , the woman for are strong with meaningful jobs. There is sadness and joy and love for children, many children. The book a joy to read.

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