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“Need both arms. I promised Rachel I'd dance with her tonight.”

“Then she'll need to make do with a one-armed two-step.”

“No good. She's Miss Rodeo Montana and I've just won the All Around. The sling'll screw up the pictures. She's already gonna be pissed enough about my face.”

“That's ridiculous!” Janice snorted but then grimaced at the truth of it. His face really was a mess with a split lip and a nose swollen to half again its normal size.

Dirk shrugged. “The whole PR thing is her gig. I won't ruin it for her.”

“Then just take it off for the pictures.”

His mouth compressed. “Thanks for the concern, Janice, but just let it be, will you? I already have a mother.”

“Sorry…I just…well, you know…”

He cocked a brow. “No. I
don't
know.”

“I thought maybe we'd become friends is all.”

“A man can never be
friends
with a woman, Janice. Unless she's a troll, there always reaches a point when the guy starts thinking about getting' into her jeans. It's just how it is. You ain't no troll and I got a thing going with Rachel.”

Janice looked away hoping he wouldn't notice the flames heating her face. “That's not what I…but you'd never…” She stammered at the idea that he'd ever think of her in
that
way.

“No?” His gaze tracked slowly over her and his mouth kicked up in one corner. “Think again, sweetheart. By the way, I've noticed Grady sniffin' around you. Be careful with him, Janice. He rides damn close to the edge sometimes.”

“What do you mean?”

His mouth moved but the announcer's blaring voice drowned out his reply.

“Next up is last year's CNFR champion bull rider, Grady Garrison of Three Forks, Montana, coming into the short round on Rio Bravo.”

Janice grinned. “Speak of the devil…”

“Yeah,” he said. “And he's about as much trouble.”

Janice grimaced. “Look, Dirk, I've been around long enough to recognize his type. Grady blows about as much hot air as a Chinook.”

His gazed narrowed. “Don't be fooled. He does blow a lot of smoke but his bad boy
act
isn't an act, and he doesn't know how to keep his mouth shut either.”

Her temper flared. If Dirk didn't want her, why shouldn't she go out with Grady? A drink or two was no big deal. “You didn't take my advice about the bull, why should I take yours?”

“Because you're a
nice
girl, Janice,” he replied. “I'd hate for him to change that.”

On those parting words, Dirk tipped his hat, and limped away to join some team mates, leaving a dull ache in Janice's chest. “That may be,” she whispered to his back, “but it seems nice girls always finish last.”

* * *

Grady's ride was the final event of the rodeo. He'd pronounced with his perpetual smirk that it was because they saved the best for last. Although Janice would like to have seen him pulled down a notch, he finished with another strong performance, riding and spurring his bull all the way to the whistle, and then dismounting with exaggerated panache for a final score of eighty-eight points.

With the final scores called, the spectators slowly dispersed from the arena. While the rough stock contenders packed up their gear, Janice fell back into the dirty and mundane routine of sorting and penning her bulls for the next haul. Dirk had joined the others behind the pens where the cowboys exchanged good-natured ribbing and swapped stories about their respective rides.

“So you coming or not?” Grady surprised Janice from behind.

“Where?” she asked.

“To the party.”

“Oh, that. I said I'd think about it if you
beat
Dirk. You didn't. You tied.”

“That may be but I damn sure rode better than him, and you know it. Hell, it was the bull that made
his
ride. I had to spur the shit out of the dink I drew to get anything out of him.”

Janice grudgingly acknowledged that Grady had milked the most out of his ride. Rio was a highly respected bucking bull, but he was approaching retirement.

“Let me on
that
badass motherfucker”—he nodded to Mag—“and you'll see a
real
ride.”

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Acknowledgments

Anyone who has read my historical romances knows that I always make a sincere attempt to bring an element of realism to all of my stories. While this might seem easy in a writing a contemporary series, I don't think I ever could have done it without Kail and Renee Mantle of Montana Horses in Three Forks, Montana. My brief taste of Montana ranching was invaluable in helping me to understand the people and the real life struggles and helped to bring my vision for this series more vividly to life. Thank you so very much, Kail and Renee, for your generosity and friendship. I will treasure both always.

I'd also like to express my sincere appreciation to my two beta readers, Jill and Lee Anne. It was no small thing for me to leap three centuries. Your support and encouragement have been a true blessing.

Last, but certainly not least, I wish to offer my sincere thanks to my editor, Deb Werksman, for giving me the opportunity to foray into contemporary romance, and to the wonderful editorial and creative staff at Sourcebooks for all of their contributions.

About the Author

Victoria Vane is an award-winning author of smart and sexy romance. Her works of fiction range from historical to contemporary settings and include everything from wild comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance with a trademark dash of wicked wit.

In addition to reading and writing, she is an avid equestrienne. She loves the mountains and resides in the upstate region of South Carolina. Look for more of her sexy new contemporary cowboy series coming from Sourcebooks in 2015.

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