The next heartwarming romance in this USA Today
bestselling series proves it's tough to resist a sexy cowboy with a Texas drawl
and heart of gold!
Taggart Baker has always lived life on the
edge, making the country song, "Live Like You Were Dying" his motto,
after his best friend died in a motorcycle accident when they were eighteen.
But after one bad brush with the law, he realized it was time to move on. Now
he's looking thirty in the eye and running his own ranch next to the Longhorn
Canyon spread in Texas. Still, no one would ever call him tame...
Trauma nurse Nikki Grady likes life slow and
steady. She has too much drama in her job to want a man who's only going to
create more headaches. But when her best friend's younger brother shows up in
the ER after a bull-riding accident, something in his haunting crystal clear
blue eyes draws her to him like flies to honey. The more time they spend
together, the more Nikki begins to relish the idea of his cowboy in her life
forever. But just as Tag is ready to ditch his wild ways for good, his past
comes calling, threatening not only their love, but their lives.
Here's an excerpt:
Taggart, or Tag as the family called
him, was one of those men who turned every woman’s eye when he walked into a
place—even a hospital emergency room. The nurses, old and young alike, were
buzzing about him before Nikki even got him into the cubicle. With that
chiseled face, those piercing blue eyes, a cowboy swagger, and a smile that
would make a religious woman want to drink whiskey and do the two-step, it’s a
wonder he hadn’t already put one of those “take a number and wait” machines on
the front porch post of his house.
“The doctor is on his way. He just
finished stitchin’ up a patient with a knife wound. From the looks of you, I’d
think you’d been in on that fight.” Nikki applied pressure to the cut with a
wad of gauze.
The curtain between the cubicles flew to
one side, and a white-coated guy came over to the bed. “What have we got here?
I’m Dr. Richards.” He gently lifted the edge of the gauze. “Knife?”
“Beer bottle,” Tag said.
“Well, the first thing we have to do is
shave off that scruff. Deaden it up and then shave off the area around it,
Nikki. I’ll take care of the kid who thought he could ride his skateboard down
a slide, and I’ll be right back,” Dr. Richards said.
“Yes, sir.” Nikki nodded.
The doctor had been instrumental in
getting Nikki her first job as a registered nurse, and she really admired him.
An older man with a white rim of hair around an otherwise bald head covered in
freckles, he was the best when it came to stitches, in Nikki’s opinion. Tag was
a lucky cowboy that Dr. Richards was on call that night. It could have been an
intern doing the embroidery on his face, and it would be such a shame to leave
a scar on something that sexy.
“You still going to go out with me even
though I’m clean shaven and got a scar?” Tag asked her as she prepared to shave
part of his face.
“If I don’t work, I don’t eat, and I’m
real fond of cheeseburgers,” she answered.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” He
winced when she picked up a needle to start the local anesthetic.
“That I don’t have time to take a number
and wait in line behind all those other women wanting to get a chance at taming
you,” she answered.
He wrapped his hand around her wrist
before she started. “I’d move you to the front of the line, darlin’.”
“Well, ain’t that sweet.” She patted his
hand and ignored the heat between them. “But, honey, you’re way too fast for
this little country girl. Now be still and let me get this ready for Dr.
Richards.”
Without blinking, he focused on her face
as she sank the needle into several places to deaden the two-inch cut. Whispers
of other conversations penetrated the curtains on either side of Tag’s cubicle,
but heavy silence filled the space where Nikki put in the last shot.
“That all?” he finally asked, but his
piercing blue eyes didn’t leave her face.
“Except for cleaning up around it,” she
answered. “And you were a good boy. I’ll tell Dr. Richards to give you a
lollipop before you leave.”
“It ain’t my first rodeo,” he said. “Did
you call Hud?”
“Not yet,” she said.
“Then don’t.”
“With the amount of blood you’ve lost
and the shot doc will probably give you for pain, you’ll need a driver or you
won’t be released,” she said. “So it’s Hud or Emily. Take your choice.”
“You’re a hard woman, Nikki,” he said.
“And you’re a hardheaded man,” she shot
back as she carefully shaved the scruff from around the wound.
“We ready to fix this cowboy up?” Dr.
Richards threw back the curtain. “What’d the other guy look like?”
“Not a scratch on him, but he was
limpin’. His woman tried to kick his kneecap halfway to Georgia,” Tag answered.
Dr. Richards chuckled. “And I bet you
were defendin’ her in some way.”
Tag grimaced when he tried to smile.
“Just helpin’ out the bouncer a little. Seemed like the thing to do since
‘Whoop a Man’s Ass’ was playin’ on the jukebox.”
“Well, looks like you was the one who
got the whoopin’.” Dr. Richards chuckled and turned to Nikki. “Good job there,
Nikki. Now it’s my turn. We could try glue and strips, but as deep as this is,
stitches will do a better job.”
“You’re the doctor,” Tag answered.
“It’s up to you whether you shave your
face clean when you get home, but if you don’t, you’re going to look a little
like a mangy dog.”
“Looked worse before,” Tag drawled. “And
probably will again.”
A lady in pink scrubs poked her head
between the curtains.
“What do you need, Rosemary?” Dr.
Richards asked the nurse.
“Sue Ann just arrived. Nikki handles her
better than any of us. Would you mind if I help out here and she takes that
job?”
“Go on,” Dr. Richards said. “I’ve got
this.”
“Where is she?” Nikki asked as she
pushed back the curtain. Rosemary had fast become her friend since they both
worked the weekend shift. The woman was average in every way—brown hair, brown
eyes, but her sense of humor and smile were infectious.
“I’ll show you and then get right back
in there with Doc.” Rosemary led the way. “Lord have mercy.” She laid one hand
over her heart and fanned her face with the other one. “That cowboy could melt
my panties with those blue eyes.”
***
Carolyn Brown is a New York Times, USA Today,
Wall Street Journal, Publisher’s Weekly and #1
Amazon and #1 Washington Post bestselling author and a RITA
finalist. Cowboy Rebel is her 97th published book on the
market. She’s a recipient of the Bookseller’s Best Award, and the prestigious Montlake
Diamond Award, and also a three-time recipient of the National Reader’s Choice
Award.
Brown has been published for more than 20 years, and her
books have been translated 18 foreign languages. They’ve also been published in
both book club editions and large print, and many are available in audio
format. She and her husband live in the small town of Davis, Oklahoma, where
everyone knows everyone else, as well as what they’re doing and when—and they
read the local newspaper on Wednesday to see who got caught. They have three
grown children and enough grandchildren to keep them young.
When she’s not writing, Carolyn likes to plot new stories
in her backyard with her tom cat, Boots Randolph Terminator Outlaw, who protects
the yard from all kinds of wicked varmints like crickets, locusts, and spiders.
Visit her at www.carolynbrownbooks.com.
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Good morning to everyone! It’s a
pleasure to be here today talking about Cowboy Rebel. This is Nikki and Tag’s
story.
Taggart (Tag) Baker has always
lived life on the edge, making the country song, "Live Like You Were
Dying" his motto, after his best friend died in a motorcycle accident when
they were eighteen. Trauma nurse Nikki Grady likes life slow and steady. She
has too much drama in her job to want a man who's only going to create more
headaches.
Nikki and Tag are with me today so y’all could ask them some
questions today. Of course, you’re free to ask me anything you like, also, so
if everyone has a cup of coffee or tea in their hands, let’s get this party
rolling.
Question for Tag: What is it about Nikki that drives you
crazy?
Tag: (With a smile and a wink toward Nikki). She’s the only
woman that I’ve ever met that was immune to my charm. I thought I’d plumb lost
my mojo, and that drove me crazy. She made me really work for a place in her
heart and life.
Question for Nikki: What color would you make the sky if it
couldn’t be blue anymore?
Nikki: The sky will always be the same shade of blue as
Tag’s eyes to me. Even if tomorrow I lost my sight, I would still see the sky
as the same color in my imagination. He was one of those bad boys that mama’s
everywhere warn their daughters about, but his eyes told me that he was an old
soul just looking for someone to help him get past the guilt of his past.
Question for Carolyn: What’s your favorite fairy tale?
Carolyn: Cinderella, hands down! That story shows us that
even though we might be at the bottom of the heap, we can still dream big, and
that our circumstances do not necessarily determine the outcome of our lives. I
grew up poor, but I knew I wanted to write stories. My dream is being fulfilled
every day.
Question for Tag: What is your “kryptonite”? What will bring
you to your knees?
Tag: Nikki’s big brown eyes. If she’s crying or sad, I can’t
stand it.
Question for Nikki: Did Carolyn tell your story just like
you wanted it told?
Nikki: Yes, ma’am, she did. Somehow she even got my mother’s
character down to a T. I have to admit that sometimes late at night, Tag and
I’d wake her up to fuss about changes in the last scene, or to talk about what
we thought should be written in the next one. But she always managed to work
with us and get it told right.
Carolyn: Thank you again for having us, and for having some
pretty good questions ready for us to answer. We’ve got to be going now to the
next interview, but we’d love to hear what you all think of our story when you
read it.
But first, it’s our turn to ask questions. Nikki would like to know
what you think of the cover. She thinks that Tag is a pretty dang sexy. What do
you think? Tag wants to know if you like bad boy cowboy books.
And I’d like to
ask what is your favorite genre? Is it cowboy romance, women’s fiction,
paranormal?
I’m giving away a signed copy of Cowboy Rebel. Winner will
be chosen from comments, so let us hear from you as readers!!
I love to read across most genres, but historical fiction is a favorite. Bring on cowboys for sure.
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I love to read cowboy romances. I’m in love with the cover. How do you find these sexy cowboys?
ReplyDeleteI love cowboy romance and mail order bride romance. I love this cover. Sexy cowboy catches my eye every time.
ReplyDeleteI mostly read YA, but I've recently (like this past year) have come into western romance.
ReplyDeleteI love Cowboy stories Contemporary and Historical and this cover is beautiful and oh I so want to read this book
ReplyDeleteLove the cowboys!! Love the cover of Cowboy Rebel, it fits the way I imagine Tag. Congrats Carolyn!!
ReplyDeleteThe cover is quite attractive. Very pleasing to the eye and heart-♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteI love any book you write Carolyn Brown..they are a pure pleasure and entertaining to read and reread.
The cover is beautiful.Yours are always great good-looking men.I love every book you write.I love my cowboys.
ReplyDeleteI do like the bad cowboys and he is pretty cute Nikki!!! My favorite genre is I read just about anything. I absolutely love the cover!!!?
ReplyDeleteCowboy romance .....Kim Wade
ReplyDeleteI love me some cowboys! Tag is one I want to know more of!
ReplyDeleteI love a bad boy cowboy!!! I’m open to most genres!
ReplyDeleteCover is yummy! As for genres... depends on my mood, but I enjoy most subgenres in Romance. greenshamrock atcox dotnet
ReplyDeleteI like a women’s fiction better in cowboys books. love that cover, Penney
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DeleteI like cowboy romance and I also like historical and contemporary romance.
ReplyDeleteDepends how I feel at the time I choose a book.
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I dont have a favorite genre I just read depending on my mood.The cover is hawt but I wish the heroine was also there
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I love anything that is about a cowboy & romance. This cover is amazing & I love Carolyn's books. Thanks for this amazing chance.
ReplyDeleteI love this cover! I don't have a favorite genre as long as it's romance.
ReplyDeleteI do like books with cowboys this cover is amazing. Cowboys and romance maybe even mysteries.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn so glad to see the excerpts that you posted from your books. It is great to read those as it gives you a tease as to what the book is about and don't we all love the cowboys. I am so excited when I am reading one of your books as I know that it is going to be just so good. Thank you for posting on Tues! Peggy Clayton ptclayton2@aol.com I would love to be in the running for a print book so that when i am done I can post reviews on a few places.
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