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Cupcakes and Cowboys
Cassidy wants two things—to
make her cupcake shop a success, and to forget the ex-fiance who traded her for
the lights of Hollywood. She can’t stand actors, movies, or anything resembling
the guy who ruined her life. So when Jase—best friend of her ex and A-list
actor—shows up at the ranch to research an upcoming role, forgetting her past
becomes impossible.
Jase is desperate to escape
Hollywood, and ranch life gives him a temporary reprieve. But ranching is
starting to feel less like preparing for a role and more like the life he’s
always wanted. And he can’t help envisioning Cassidy as his co-star. Can Jase
convince this stunning cupcake shop owner that he’s really a country boy at
heart?
Cassidy wants two things—to
make her cupcake shop a success, and to forget the ex-fiance who traded her for
the lights of Hollywood. She can’t stand actors, movies, or anything resembling
the guy who ruined her life. So when Jase—best friend of her ex and A-list
actor—shows up at the ranch to research an upcoming role, forgetting her past
becomes impossible.
Jase is desperate to escape
Hollywood, and ranch life gives him a temporary reprieve. But ranching is
starting to feel less like preparing for a role and more like the life he’s
always wanted. And he can’t help envisioning Cassidy as his co-star. Can Jase
convince this stunning cupcake shop owner that he’s really a country boy at
heart?
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After the death of her parents, chasing tornadoes is
the only thing that makes Lauren feel alive. Each storm gives her the
adrenaline rush she craves, but it can’t make her forget Tanner, the country
boy she left behind in Oklahoma.
When a funeral brings Lauren back to Sunset Plains, she
decides to seek out Tanner in a desperate attempt to finally let go of her
past. He’s still angry by her abrupt departure from his life, and she begins to
question whether she ever should’ve returned.
Just as Lauren’s about to run—again—a tornado hits near
town, and Lauren and Tanner are caught up in a cyclone of emotions neither is
sure they want to escape. Can they weather the storm of their past, or will
they let it consume them?
“So you still chase storms,
huh?” Cassidy said. “I always thought you wanted to be a weather reporter, not
a roving reporter.”
“Weather reporters stay in
the studio,” Lauren said. “I’d rather cover storms from the ground.”
“Yeah, I remember you were
really into that right before you left,” Cassidy said.
“Yeah,” Lauren agreed,
glancing at Tanner. “I’ve spent the last four summers with storm chasers in
Tornado Alley. I’ve gained some great experience from that.”
Tanner’s jaw clenched, and Lauren
was catapulted back to the arguments that had escalated into explosive fights
in those three weeks.
“I bet you have all sorts
of exciting stories to tell,” Cassidy said.
“There are a few
interesting ones,” Lauren said. “I have some awesome footage to show for it.”
“And a few battle scars
too, probably,” Tanner said, his voice lined with razor blades.
Lauren couldn’t breathe, as if she were
in the middle of a hurricane with gale-force winds. “I did it for school
credit. It looks great on my resume.”
“I thought you would’ve
been over that by now.”
“That’s not fair.” Lauren
angrily batted away the tears forming in her eyes.
“You didn’t seem worried
about fair when you disappeared without a word.”
“I left a note.”
“A cryptic one. I spent
months wondering if you were alive or dead.”
Lauren folded her arms, unable to let the comments slide. “I was eighteen and had just lost my parents. You wouldn’t listen
to anything I said.”
“You. Left. Me.”
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