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Second Dance Cowboy
(2014)(The fourth book in the Second Chance Cowboy series)
A novel by Rhonda Lee Carver
The first dance ended with rejection... but will he get a second dance?
Second Dance Cowboy, Book 4, Second Chance Series.
Dillon Brooke walked into the bar and betrayal slammed him in the belly. His ex was snuggling up with a new cowboy - his brother Dante. Normally levelheaded, fury got the best of Dillon and he punched his brother in the jaw.
While drinking his anger under the table, in walks history wearing sexy heels and killer smile.
Peyton Keller agreed to dance with Dillon. She couldn't deny he was as brawny and gorgeous as ever, but busy with work and family, she had no time for a charming cowboy, especially one who'd stood her up years ago. He'd had his chance and he blew it.
But Dillon doesn't like rejection.
Standing at the register at the grocery, while stealing looks at Dillon in the next checkout lane, the cashier says, "Card declined." Wanting the floor to open and swallow her whole, humiliation burrows deeper when Dillon steps in and pays. Why couldn't he just walk away?
Another strike against him.
Dillon has a thirst for a dancer, and the attraction is heating up by the second. Will he convince Peyton for a second dance? And hopefully a second chance...
Genre: Western
Second Dance Cowboy, Book 4, Second Chance Series.
Dillon Brooke walked into the bar and betrayal slammed him in the belly. His ex was snuggling up with a new cowboy - his brother Dante. Normally levelheaded, fury got the best of Dillon and he punched his brother in the jaw.
While drinking his anger under the table, in walks history wearing sexy heels and killer smile.
Peyton Keller agreed to dance with Dillon. She couldn't deny he was as brawny and gorgeous as ever, but busy with work and family, she had no time for a charming cowboy, especially one who'd stood her up years ago. He'd had his chance and he blew it.
But Dillon doesn't like rejection.
Standing at the register at the grocery, while stealing looks at Dillon in the next checkout lane, the cashier says, "Card declined." Wanting the floor to open and swallow her whole, humiliation burrows deeper when Dillon steps in and pays. Why couldn't he just walk away?
Another strike against him.
Dillon has a thirst for a dancer, and the attraction is heating up by the second. Will he convince Peyton for a second dance? And hopefully a second chance...
Genre: Western
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