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Author Self-Published
December 2013
On Sale: December 8, 2013
Featuring: Nora; Brett
651 pages
ISBN: 1310869650
EAN: 9781310869655
Kindle: B00GPUGSGO
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Romance Contemporary

Also by Carol Rose:

Swaggered (Blue Collar Boys, Book 3 B017GCT6IG, December 2015
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Scrumptious (Blue Collar Boys, B016J8YTTO, November 2015
e-Book
Smooched (Blue Collar Boys B015MHXRPA, November 2015
e-Book
Thankfully Yours, April 2014
e-Book
Challenge Accepted, January 2014
e-Book
Wild Woman, January 2014
e-Book
Always, January 2014
e-Book
Love and Deception Boxed Set, December 2013
e-Book
Sexy Suits Collection, October 2013
e-Book
No Bunny But You, March 2013
e-Book
Healing His Heart, January 2013
e-Book
The Favored One, January 2013
e-Book
Hating Christmas, November 2012
e-Book
Diamonds and Deceit, October 2012
e-Book
Momentary Marriage, October 2012
Trade Size / e-Book
Double Cross My Heart, September 2012
e-Book
Race The Darkness, September 2012
e-Book
Mr. Personality, August 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Stolen Heart, July 2012
e-Book
Wounded Heroes Collection, May 2012
e-Book
Read All About It, May 2012
e-Book
Red Hot Liar, May 2012
e-Book
Risky Business, March 2012
e-Book
Resisting Cupid, March 2012
e-Book
Return to Cupid, Texas, January 2012
e-Book
Forgotten Father, October 2011
e-Book
Roy's Rent-A-Hubby, June 2011
e-Book
His Sister's Wedding, December 2005
Hardcover / e-Book

Excerpt of Love and Deception Boxed Set by Carol Rose

If nothing else, the scandal surrounding Nora Elizabeth Hampton proved how unreliable men really were. Total independence was her new motto. And yet, here she was, waiting to ask Bret Maddock a huge favor.

Bret stood in the temporary corral set up in the corner of the pasture, his legs braced as he wrestled a yearling calf off its feet. He wore no hat, and the clear Texas sun glinted off his rumpled dark hair.

Shutting the truck's door behind her, Nora stepped forward. With the noise and activity in the corral, her presence went unnoticed for the moment.

She couldn't help watching Bret as she walked up to the pen. He looked somehow different than she'd remembered. In high school, he'd been everyone's favorite bad boy, too good-looking to be missed and too reckless for a girl like Nora.

They'd traveled in very different groups back then, but even though she'd gone steady with Richard since her sophomore year, she'd noticed Bret. What girl hadn't? Now the wild boy had been transformed into muscle and sinew that shrieked sex appeal and danger all at once.

Bret held the calf down effortlessly, restraining its struggles as he threw a joke at the cowboy doctoring the animal.

Nora watched him, repressing a shiver in the unusually warm January air. Even as a kid, Bret Maddock had lived life by his own rules. Instinctively, she knew that hadn't changed. For a woman who'd always done her best to play by the rules, Bret was a mine field of disruptiveness. He did what he wanted, never worrying that the next step could mean the end of someone's goodwill.

No one knew better than Nora how easily goodwill could be lost. Coming back to Stoneburg had taught her that. One crazy moment had changed her life with Richard. Through no fault of her own, her engagement had ended. And here she was, home again after six years, waiting to make Bret a business proposition he didn't need and probably wouldn't want.

She'd already had one stable refuse to board Chessie. ""No room,"" they'd said, but Nora suspected otherwise.

Just how fast did gossip travel? Had Bret heard about her disgrace? And if so, would the county's most notorious rule-breaker refuse her offer just because Nora had accidentally become Stoneburg's scarlet woman?

Resting her hand on the cool metal fence, Nora waited, unsure as to what his response would be. Since she'd come back to town, people she'd known off and on all her life had been staring at her as if she'd turned into Jezebel.

Would Bret condemn her, too?

The calf that was pinned under Bret's knee bawled a protest. As the cowboy finished his task, Bret straightened, allowing the yearling to scramble up and trot off.

A cowhand said something to Bret, nodding in Nora's direction.

He turned and their gazes caught. Nora's heart increased its rhythm. A slow grin eased onto Bret's face, recognition immediate in his eyes.

He walked toward her, his long shotgun chaps molding the length of his muscular legs. Nora swallowed and focused on Bret's face. She'd been acquainted with Bret Maddock all her life, but she'd never had to come begging before, never needed him like she did now. Telling herself she'd find another answer if he refused, she watched him move toward her.

He walked with innate confidence with just the hint of a swagger, as if he'd never known himself to be unwelcome, or never cared if he were.

"Well, if it isn't Nora Hampton." He stripped off his leather gloves, his brown eyes alight with masculine interest.

"Hello, Bret." Nora said coolly. The very fact that she needed his help made her more prickly. "You look good." His eyes narrowed as he flashed a glance over her, lingering for a second on the roundness of her breasts.

"Thank You." She fought down the sensation of tightness in her throat. Some things hadn't changed. He still looked at her as if he appreciated the scenery. Bret leaned against the temporary fence panel, his tanned forearms bared by rolled-up sleeves.

Determined not to succumb to his masculine charm, Nora forced a friendly smile. "It looks like you've been keeping yourself busy. Mother mentioned that you've taken on running the ranch since your father retired." "Yep. Dad had no choice but me since his eldest son took up lawyering and moved to Dallas," Bret joked. "Richard and I saw Ben at a party last year," she said without thinking, then stopped. Richard was the last thing she needed to talk about. "Ben seemed to be doing well," she finished quickly.

"Happy as a clam," Bret agreed, his eyes not leaving her face. "So what can I do for you, Nora Elizabeth? Assuming you didn't just stop by to watch us rolling in the dirt." His words reminded her of her purpose, so Nora shoved her embarrassment aside. "I came to ask you a favor." A smile curled at the corner of his mouth as his eyes darkened. "Just name it, honey." Nora's heartbeat stumbled. Pressing on, she took a deep breath. "Hoyt Daniels down at the feed store suggested I ask you about boarding Chessie. He said you'd kept his granddaughter's horse last year as a personal favor to him. I'd pay you, of course." Nora met his gaze steadily, very aware that the Maddock Ranch didn't need the small amount she could pay.

"So you're planning on staying in town awhile?" "Yes," she said firmly, her chin coming up. "I'm staying. And I'm starting an equestrian academy to teach English style riding and equitation."

Bret recognized the look on Nora's face. Determination gleamed there, reminiscent of the girl he'd known years ago. It seemed she had a dream, despite the scandal that had followed her from Dallas.

He shook his head, not bothering to hide his smile.

"Honey, when you pick a goal, you do it with gusto." “What do you mean?" she challenged. "Just that this is Texas," he said with emphasis on the state's name." It may not be where the west began, but it’s where the west is done best. And you want to teach English riding?"

"There's nothing wrong with variety," she defended.

"Equitation is wonderful for teaching discipline." He liked the fire in her face, the way she lost her cool when sparked. The Nora he'd known as a kid had always intrigued him with her curvaceous body and perfect grades. While he'd raised hell and majored in rodeo, she'd been student body vice president and queen of the honor society. A deliciously reserved girl with flashes of spirit in her eyes. Who'd have thought that her life would crash and burn? With her brown hair glinting in the sunlight as it rippled to her shoulders, and her slender body filled out in all the right places, Bret could see why she'd attracted the wrong kind of attention. But he couldn't see her cheating on her fiancé.

Richard had been made for the business world, sucking up to the next big deal. If anyone would be unfaithful, it would be Richard.

"Will you let me board Chessie?" Nora asked again.

"Sure," said Bret, enjoying the relief that washed over her expression. “I’d like to lease the use of a riding ring, too." "I think that can be arranged," he agreed.

"About the cost," she said, raising her chin again. "I can't pay. Much, but-"

"Why don’t you pay what Hoyt did?" said Bret, knowing he'd surprised her. He'd charged Hoyt two thirds of the going rate. "We'll just call it a personal favor." "Are you sure?" Nora said with a puzzled frown. "I could manage to pay-"

Bret interrupted her. "Why don't I ride back to the barn with you and show you where you can stable Chessie." "Okay." A hint of wariness lingered in her eyes. Repressing a smile, Bret turned back to the cowhands still doctoring the calves. "Sam, you guys finish up here. I'm going back to the ranch with Miss Hampton." Vaulting easily over the fence, he followed Nora to where the truck and horse trailer waited. "This is Hoyt's truck, isn't it?" he mentioned as he got in the passenger side.

"Yes," she admitted. "He loaned it to me to move Chessie." Nora started the truck with a mixture of relief and suspicion. She wasn't sure she wanted Bret doing "personal favors" for her. Coming from him, it seemed too ... personal. On the drive over here, Hoyt's old truck had seemed as huge as a boat, but with Bret's long frame occupying the cab with her, Nora suddenly felt constricted in the space. She kept both hands on the steering wheel, her gaze pinned to the road.

Bret stared at her, his gaze slipping down her body in a slow perusal she tried to ignore. Failing miserably, Nora kept her eyes fixed on the road and searched diligently for something to distract him.

"I understand Bunny got married last year," she said. "Yep, Iittle sister found herself a Louisiana boy," Bret drawled, his intent gaze not wavering.

"That's nice." Glancing away from the potent power of his charm, Nora gave up the conversation and concentrated on driving.

Minutes later, they pulled up in front of the barn. Eager to remove herself from his disturbing presence, Nora jumped off the truck immediately, hurrying back to the trailer. Chessie stood placidly in the trailer, lipping at some hay in the feeder.

Balancing herself on the edge of the trailer with one foot, Nora leaned into the front to unhook the mare's halter from the feedbox. When she jumped down and went around to the back, she found Bret opening the gate and settling it on the ground.

"Thanks," she said. Once the ramp was down, Nora unhooked the hose-covered chain behind the horse's rear and patted the chestnut mare on the rump. Chessie backed out of the trailer.

A rush of affection flooded Nora as she grasped the horse's halter. She threw her arm around Chessie, burying her face in the animal's coarse mane. "It's all right, girl. I found a place."

Some of her darkest moments had been eased by escaping to the stables. Nora had never been able to sell the horse even though Richard complained about the time she spent riding.

"She's a beauty." Bret’s voice brought Nora back to the present. "Have you had her long?" Nora nodded, feeling foolish that he'd witnessed her spontaneous embrace. "My father gave her to me when I graduated from college two years ago." "That must have been right before he died," Bret commented. "Yes." she said tersely, refusing to acknowledge the wave of grief that always threatened her when she thought of her father. “That makes her even more special then," Bret said, his face gentle as he ran a hand down Chessie's neck. "Bring her on into the barn and we'll find a clean stall." After seeing Chessie settled, Nora paid Bret for a month's stabling. Relieved to have the horse settled, she nearly jumped when Bret reached out and captured her hand.

"Don't you think we ought to shake on it ... or something," he murmured, a wicked grin playing at the corners of his mouth.

Her hand felt lost in his, surrounded and suddenly sensitive.

Excerpt from Love and Deception Boxed Set by Carol Rose
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