• Home
  • North, Leslie
  • The Cowboy’s Surprise Nanny: Grant Brothers Series Book One Page 2

The Cowboy’s Surprise Nanny: Grant Brothers Series Book One Read online

Page 2


  “I more than like it. I think I’m in awe,” Katie gushed, “the place is so big! Not just the kitchen, either. The whole house!”

  “Many generations have lived in this house and Mr. Grant’s parents, God rest their souls, had three boys. The middle one’s a horse trainer and the youngest is on the rodeo circuit if you can believe it. And when the boys were young, the grandparents lived in the house, too. There was a need for all of this space in here once upon a time.”

  “And now just the two of them,” Katie mused, suddenly feeling sad again. Not for herself this time but for the little boy growing up without a mother. That was a heartache she knew all about. She ran her hand along the high-end marble of the island and resolved to do better. Feeling sorry for herself wasn’t going to get her out of her current predicament, and thanks to Carol, she was reminded that this new position wasn’t only about her. There was a boy who needed someone to care for him—and, better yet, needed someone to cook for him so that he could be healthy and safe. Whatever her failures might have been that was something she could do, and do well.

  * * *

  Ian’s heart just about stopped when he walked through his front door. He stood, hat in hand, in the open doorway and tried to force his breathing into something resembling normal. The smell of hot food simmering in the kitchen should have been a welcome surprise at the end of a hot, exhausting day. As far as his stomach was concerned, it was welcome. His head, though, was full of ghosts, and the sound of battering pots and pans coming from the other room was a mighty fine way to trigger them.

  “Jesus,” he hissed when reality reasserted itself, “she’s here.”

  He’d agreed to having Mayor Clark’s kid niece stay in his house, but he was so far from looking forward to it that he’d mostly blocked it out of his mind. Housing what was sure to be a screwed-up teenager was the last thing he needed on his plate right now, and he doubted it would be any good for Andy, either. The boy needed stability after watching his mama die, and teenagers only brought upheaval. It didn’t help matters any that he’d forgotten she was coming today. He hadn’t thought to warn Andy, and now here she was, already at work. Except that it was hard to believe it was Clark’s niece doing that cooking. With the smells coming out of his kitchen he would have thought it was a pro. He swiped his arm across his forehead, hitched up his jeans, and took the plunge. He was going to have to meet the girl whether he liked it or not. Best to get it over with.

  “Who’re you?”

  His head knew who he was looking at, but it was still hard to believe. There was no scrawny little teenager. What he was looking at was a full-fledged woman. She was probably only a little over five feet, but it was hard to tell with the heels she had on. They had to be at least four inches tall. She wore a little black dress tight enough that it could have been painted right onto her body, and her red hair fell halfway down her back in loose curls. Ian loved redheads. Always had. All of a sudden, he felt flustered, unsure—and that was a feeling he hated more than almost anything. Which is why the question came out a lot gruffer than he’d intended. The girl, woman, he corrected himself, spun around at the sound of his voice. She gasped, and her hands flew up to her face. The bowl full of batter she’d been mixing slipped from her fingertips and Ian could picture it hitting the floor. He could imagine seeing it shatter and all the dark goop inside leaking everywhere. He lunged forward without thinking and slid like a hitter going in for second base. He managed to catch the bowl right before it hit the ground, landing on his side and looking up directly into Katie’s hazel eyes. From this vantage point, her curves looked even better, and he cleared his throat, suddenly ragingly annoyed.

  “Oh my gosh!” she exclaimed, “I’m so sorry! You just startled me, that’s all.”

  “It’s my kitchen,” he said stubbornly, handing her the bowl and getting to his feet. It was a hell of a greeting, and his mama would have balked at his lack of hospitality, but he wasn’t in a charitable mood. He expected her to get upset, or at least look taken aback, but his tone didn’t seem to faze her at all. She only smiled widely, setting the bowl down and extending her hand for him to shake. Her nails were long and perfectly manicured. Looking at her more closely, Ian was sure he had never seen anything quite like her outside of the movies. He didn’t know they even made women like this one in real life. When she slid her hand into his, shaking firmly, her hands were soft as butter.

  “You must be Mr. Grant, then!” she exclaimed, her smile widening.

  “I am, but I’d rather you call me Ian. When people in Canyon say ‘Mr. Grant,’ they’re usually talking about my daddy, even though he’s not around anymore.”

  “Sure, I can do that. Ian, then. Please, call me Katie. I wasn’t sure what time you usually have supper, but I thought it was best if I went ahead and got it started. It should be ready in thirty minutes or so? Just enough time to take a shower, I should think.”

  “We don’t have much of a set schedule for meals in this house. Not since everything changed,” he answered slowly, still taking the measure of her. He couldn’t get a handle on whether or not she was nervous but if she was, she was doing a hell of a job hiding it. He pegged her for twenty-three, maybe twenty-four years old, but she was self-possessed enough to be much older.

  “That’s all right; routines are tricky,” she said, making an allowance for what was surely a parental failure on his part. He bristled at the comment. Good cooking smells or no, he didn’t need or want anyone’s pity.

  “I need to tell you about Andy. I can see that you’ve gone to some trouble getting the food ready, but he’s got a lot of food allergies. Sometimes I think there’s more things he can’t eat than things he can. My guess is—”

  “Oh, no need to worry!” Katie cut him off neatly while he clenched his jaw and tried not to lose his cool. He hated being interrupted, especially in his own home.

  “Is that so?” he asked coolly. At least she had the good sense to look a little embarrassed then.

  “I’m sorry, I’m not trying to make light of his health issues. Only Mrs. George went over his diet with me in some depth after she let me in and showed me around. Everything I’ve made is peanut, egg and dairy free and it’s a simple enough thing to make sure there’s no shellfish in the house. Healthy cooking is somewhat of a passion of mine, so it was really no trouble. Honestly, I enjoyed it.”

  “Right,” Ian said, searching through the list she’d just rattled off for some kind of mistake. There was none. She’d hit on all of the danger points, and on her first day in the house.

  “Oh, and Mrs. George gave me a copy of Andy’s Emergency Allergy Plan, which I stuck to the side of the fridge with magnets, here.” Katie rushed over to the fridge to point it out before continuing, “and she showed me where the EpiPens are and made me watch a YouTube video so I would know how to use them. Can’t say I’ve ever had to give someone a shot before and I’m hoping I don’t ever have to, but I’m prepared just the same.”

  Realizing that he had nothing more to say, he decided to throw in the towel, turned and left without saying goodbye, heading towards the shower and leaving her to form her own opinion of what he might be up to. Absurd or not, he felt betrayed. Betrayed by Carol for leaving him and for letting this woman into his house, even though he’d been the one to ask her nearly a week ago to take on the task. Betrayed by his stomach, too, which was growling insistently now and at roughly thirty-second intervals. He didn’t want Katie in his home and disrupting their lives, Lord knew he didn’t, but it seemed that his stomach hadn’t gotten the memo. Whether he liked it or not, his stomach wanted to get some of her damn food.

  3

  The shower in the master bedroom wasn’t part of the original Grant Ranch. It had been one of Lonnie’s ideas, back when Ian still had a wife and life had been good almost all of the time. Ian still felt guilty for never actually telling Lonnie how much he loved that damned shower. He always felt at least a little better after getting out of it, and this
evening was no exception. With a towel wrapped around his waist and the grime of the day making its way down the drain, he felt like he might even be able to make it through a sit-down dinner without getting pissed off. The aromas coming up the stairs caused his stomach to make another loud, insistent sound. He rolled his eyes and moved towards the closet that still had one side completely empty, like it was waiting for someone to return from vacation and fill it back up.

  “Back to the summer’s hottest topic: Beth Willis’ publicist has, shockingly, failed to keep the pictures of her impromptu wedding from the public! Can you believe that, Shawn?” a feisty entertainment news anchor asked her Ken doll-looking co-star. Ian shook his head, disgusted by the kind of crap people were willing to watch. He worked hard to avoid hearing this kind of gossipy junk, but Carol had a penchant for it, and sometimes accidentally left the TV in his bedroom on after she left for the day. She must have had a sit down after showing Katie the ropes and forgotten to turn the damned set off. He was halfway to switching the television off when he stopped dead in his tracks. The image of the recently-wed actress disappeared and was replaced by somebody he knew.

  “Well, I’ll be damned,” he said to the empty room, his eyes wide and heart instantly jackhammering.

  “In other news,” the bottle-blonde gossip said in a saccharine sweet tone of sympathy, “and this story is really sad for all of those let-down fans, we have Katie Rylie.”

  “This one is a shame for those people who believed in her, isn’t it, Dawn?” Her co-anchor chimed in, with nothing more useful to say. Ian stared at the handful of pictures flashing across the screen. The woman he was looking at had smoking good looks and a fiery smile to match. She looked like somebody who belonged on TV. She also happened to be the woman down in his kitchen, making dinner devoid of every ingredient his son couldn’t eat. Katie, the nanny/cook he hadn’t wanted in the first place, smiling at him from his TV.

  “For those of you who have been living under a rock,” Dawn continued, really getting into it now, “Katie Rylie was, until recently, one of America’s most promising up and coming star chefs. Daughter to Richard Rylie, famous for the outlandish prizes he gave away on his now-defunct show, Katie made a name for herself when she won the latest season of Let’s Make a Chef. She was on the verge of releasing her first cookbook when the allegations first struck.”

  “And remind us, Dawn, what allegations has she been hit with?”

  “It’s very serious, I’m afraid. Katie is currently being skewered with plagiarism charges and, judging by her response, they aren’t false.”

  While Ian watched the two stick people in the tube volley the conversation back and forth, the blood rushed in his head louder and louder until he could hardly hear. So there it was, the big secret Mayor Clark must have thought he was too stupid to figure out. Ian was harboring a thief in his house.

  “Son of a bitch.”

  He would give her a chance to explain herself, to defend herself, but he couldn’t imagine any explanation that would make this right. Not with the way his luck had been lately. What he wanted was to evict her and have done with it before she could meet his son and do any real damage. This was the problem with letting people into your life. Where there were people, there were problems, and Ian had had enough mess in his life to last a century.

  “Mr. Grant!” Katie called up the stairs happily, oblivious to her current defamation, “Oops, I mean, Ian! Supper is almost ready!”

  “Son of a bitch,” he whispered to himself again, hurrying into a fresh pair of jeans and a white crew cut shirt. He took the stairs two at a time, head and heart pounding with anger and ready for a confrontation. His mouth was already open when he swung through the kitchen doors, and it was a wonder he kept himself from speaking when he saw what was there waiting for him.

  “Look, Daddy. I’m helping!” Andy crowed from where he stood on the edge of his step stool. Ian’s heart lurched at the image, and he had to take a step backwards. The step stool had been another of Lonnie’s ideas, and it hadn’t seen the light of day since her passing. Two years shoved in the back of the pantry and now here it was. Here Andy was, jumping up and down on the top step and making the whole structure wobble dangerously. Ian opened his mouth to tell his son to be careful, and before he could say anything, the boy started to tip dangerously to one side. Ian lunged forward, but he already knew he wouldn’t get there in time. That was the way things happened on the Grant Ranch now. That was the way things went in the Grant family, now that it was so badly broken.

  “Whoopsie daisy,” Katie laughed, hooking one arm deftly around Andy’s waist just before he plunged off the side. Andy’s eyes opened wide, and then he was laughing, too. Ian watched, stunned, while his boy smacked Katie’s arm with a big, wet kiss before hopping down to the floor. He ran up to Ian and threw his arms around his knees, full of more energy than Ian had seen from him since Lonnie’s passing.

  “Look, Daddy!” he said excitedly, pointing one small finger at the kitchen island, “Look at all of the food we made! You have to eat the dressing stuff. I made it, and it looks funny, but it tastes good!”

  “It really does,” Katie said with a smile, ruffling his hair as she passed by him to set a dish of something delicious-smelling on the island. Once that was done, she put her hands on her hip, surveyed the spread, and nodded once approvingly.

  “Well, boys, looks like it’s time to eat!”

  Ian’s knuckles were white wrapped around his utensils, and his jaw remained tight. It was killing him not to come right out with it and demand answers about her recent scandal. He would have, too, if it wasn’t for Andy. Andy, who sat right next to Katie with a sweet, goofy grin on his face while he shoveled food into his mouth. The only thing the boy seemed to want to do more than eat was talk, and there was a constant and very visible struggle to decide which to do at any given moment. Andy ate and talked to Katie, who appeared to be content with the conversation of a six-year-old, and Ian stewed, torn between indignation…and awe at what he was watching.

  He couldn’t remember the last time Andy had put this much food in his body in one sitting. He was on the tail end of not one, not two, but three plates of food, and he looked happy as could be. Against his better judgment, Ian felt himself softening towards the woman. The food was wonderful; there was no question about that. As long as he didn’t think about the fact that her recipes were plagiarized, he could almost be happy to have her around. And she was around, whether he liked it or not, and Andy looked pleased as punch. So what was Ian going to do about it?

  4

  “Katie?”

  “What’s up, buddy?” Katie asked, leaning forward and kissing Andy on the forehead. She was an only child and hadn’t spent much time around kids, but it had only taken a handful of hours for her to fall in love with Andy Grant. He was such a slight boy, small for his age, and it instigated her need to nurture in a huge way. Most of all, though, he was just so loving—starved for attention, really—and all he needed was something she had plenty to give. It worked out beautifully that the food he needed to eat was exactly the kind of food she enjoyed making, almost as if the two of them had been placed together through some kind of divine intervention.

  She loved food. She loved what it could change into and the way it could change a body if a person used it the right way. Ever since she was a little girl watching her dad change people’s lives with his over-the-top, exorbitant prizes on his show, Katie had wanted to do something to help people. She’d thought she could do that through food. But then she had made such a terrible mess of everything.

  “Hey, Katie?” Andy’s voice filtered through her swirling thoughts, sleepy and impossibly sweet. She looked down at his small face and saw that his eyes were holding steady at half-mast. From the look of him, he wasn’t going to be able to stay awake much longer, but before he drifted off to sleep, he had something he wanted to say.

  “Hm? What can I do for you, little man?” she asked, smiling despi
te the surge of unhappy memories flooding her head.

  “Why’d you come here? How come you live with us now?” he asked, pure curiosity in his voice.

  “I’m here to work for a little while until I can get some things straightened out.” Like her head. And her mess of a life. “Do you think that’ll be okay?”

  “Sure, only…” His voice dropped off, and his sleepy eyes looked troubled.

  “Only what? What’s the matter, sugar? You don’t want me here?”

  “Nope, not that,” he said, squirming in his bed. Whatever it was he was thinking, he was reluctant to say the words out loud—but he also couldn’t keep them in. She reached out and brushed the dark hair out of his eyes and off his forehead. She waited without saying a word. In her experience, sometimes silence was what a person really needed to open up.

  “I think you should stay,” he said softly, his voice barely over a whisper and coming out all in a rush. “I think that would be better.”

  “You do?”

  “A lot better,” he said, his voice emphatic. Katie was surprised. She’d hoped to win Andy over eventually but had thought it would take longer. And yet…she thought back to sitting there at supper with Andy and Ian. If she and Ian had only spoken a dozen words at best, she’d heard Andy talk to his dad only half that much. No words between the two of them except for “use a napkin” and “brush your teeth.” All at once she knew what her purpose was for coming to this tiny, inconsequential town. If her temporary intrusion into the life of the Grant men, older and younger, could help the two of them reconnect in some way, then it would be worth it. She was glad to think she might make a difference. She’d spent the past few months feeling like she had no purpose at all.

  “You know what, Andy?” she finally answered, leaning in close and squeezing his little hand in her own.

 

    The Sheikh’s Mail-Order Bride: Halabi Sheikhs Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Mail-Order Bride: Halabi Sheikhs Book ThreeThe Cowboy’s Rodeo Rival: Grant Brothers Series Book Three Read onlineThe Cowboy’s Rodeo Rival: Grant Brothers Series Book ThreeThe Cowboy’s Contract Marriage: Grant Brothers Series Book Two Read onlineThe Cowboy’s Contract Marriage: Grant Brothers Series Book TwoMcClellan Billionaires: The Complete Series Read onlineMcClellan Billionaires: The Complete SeriesThe Beaumont Brothers: The Complete Series Read onlineThe Beaumont Brothers: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh’s Sham Engagement: The Safar Sheikhs Series Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Sham Engagement: The Safar Sheikhs Series Book ThreeThe Billionaire’s Secret Son: Preston Brothers Book Two Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Secret Son: Preston Brothers Book TwoProtecting His Kidnapped Family: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book Two Read onlineProtecting His Kidnapped Family: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book TwoAll I Want for Christmas is…: The Complete Series Read onlineAll I Want for Christmas is…: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh’s Fierce Fiancée: Sheikhs of Al-Dashalid Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Fierce Fiancée: Sheikhs of Al-Dashalid Book ThreeThe Billionaire’s Ward: McClellan Billionaires Book Three Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Ward: McClellan Billionaires Book ThreeThe Tycoon’s Fake Fiancée: European Tycoon Book Two Read onlineThe Tycoon’s Fake Fiancée: European Tycoon Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Fake Engagement: The Blooming Desert Series Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Fake Engagement: The Blooming Desert Series Book OneThe Sheikh’s Stubborn Employee: Qadir Sheikhs Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Stubborn Employee: Qadir Sheikhs Book ThreeThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Wife: Hasan Sheikhs Book Two Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Wife: Hasan Sheikhs Book TwoThe Billionaire’s Fake Christmas Engagement: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book Two Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Fake Christmas Engagement: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Marriage Bargain: Hasan Sheikhs Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Marriage Bargain: Hasan Sheikhs Book OneThe Sheikh’s Convenient Bride: Omirabad Sheikhs Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Convenient Bride: Omirabad Sheikhs Book OneWrangling His Best Friend’s Sister: Beckett Brothers Book One Read onlineWrangling His Best Friend’s Sister: Beckett Brothers Book OneThe SEAL’s Beautiful Nanny: The Admiral’s SEALs Book Two Read onlineThe SEAL’s Beautiful Nanny: The Admiral’s SEALs Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Unexpected Son: The Blooming Desert Series Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Unexpected Son: The Blooming Desert Series Book ThreeProtecting His Beautiful Lover: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book Three Read onlineProtecting His Beautiful Lover: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book ThreeHis Innocent Lover (Slade Security Team Series Book 3) Read onlineHis Innocent Lover (Slade Security Team Series Book 3)The Rancher’s City Girl: Wells Brothers Book One Read onlineThe Rancher’s City Girl: Wells Brothers Book OneThe Billionaire’s Pretend Wife: Preston Billionaires Book One Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Pretend Wife: Preston Billionaires Book OneThe Billionaire’s Sudden Christmas Baby: Christmas With the Denton Billionaires Book Two Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Sudden Christmas Baby: Christmas With the Denton Billionaires Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Fake Marriage: Sheikhs of Hamari Book Two Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Fake Marriage: Sheikhs of Hamari Book TwoChristmas with the Denton Billionaires: The Complete Series Read onlineChristmas with the Denton Billionaires: The Complete SeriesEuropean Billionaire Beaus: The Complete Series Read onlineEuropean Billionaire Beaus: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh’s Christmas Fling: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Christmas Fling: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book OneThe Billionaire’s Christmas Son: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book Three Read onlineThe Billionaire’s Christmas Son: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book ThreeSEAL’s Homecoming: SEAL & Veteran Series: Book One Read onlineSEAL’s Homecoming: SEAL & Veteran Series: Book OneGuarding His Unexpected Twins: SEAL Endgame Book Three Read onlineGuarding His Unexpected Twins: SEAL Endgame Book ThreeRanger’s Protection: SEAL and Veteran Series: Book Three Read onlineRanger’s Protection: SEAL and Veteran Series: Book ThreeWrangling His Pregnant Cowgirl: Beckett Brothers Book Three Read onlineWrangling His Pregnant Cowgirl: Beckett Brothers Book ThreeGuarding the Single Mother: SEAL Endgame Book One Read onlineGuarding the Single Mother: SEAL Endgame Book OneThe Karawi Sheikhs Series: The Complete Series Read onlineThe Karawi Sheikhs Series: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Nanny: Sheikhs of Hamari Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Nanny: Sheikhs of Hamari Book ThreeChristmas with the Yared Sheikhs: The Complete Series Read onlineChristmas with the Yared Sheikhs: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh’s Christmas Family: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book Two Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Christmas Family: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book TwoThe Rancher’s Inherited Family: McCall Ranch Brothers Book One Read onlineThe Rancher’s Inherited Family: McCall Ranch Brothers Book OneThe Billionaire Athlete’s Christmas Fling: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book One Read onlineThe Billionaire Athlete’s Christmas Fling: Elkin Brothers Christmas Book OneWrangling His Sexy Assistant: Beckett Brothers Book Two Read onlineWrangling His Sexy Assistant: Beckett Brothers Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Christmas Lover: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Christmas Lover: Christmas With The Yared Sheikhs Book ThreeThe Playboy Prince’s Pregnant American: Sovalon Royals Book Two Read onlineThe Playboy Prince’s Pregnant American: Sovalon Royals Book TwoProtecting His Pregnant Lover: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book One Read onlineProtecting His Pregnant Lover: Southern Soldiers of Fortune Book OneThe SEAL’s Surprise Son: The Admiral’s SEALs Book One Read onlineThe SEAL’s Surprise Son: The Admiral’s SEALs Book OneThe SEAL’s Surprise Baby: Hartsville’s SEAL Heroes Book Two Read onlineThe SEAL’s Surprise Baby: Hartsville’s SEAL Heroes Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Fake Wife: Sheikh’s Meddling Sisters Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Pregnant Fake Wife: Sheikh’s Meddling Sisters Book ThreeThe Billionaire Prince’s Single Mother: Sovalon Royals Book Three Read onlineThe Billionaire Prince’s Single Mother: Sovalon Royals Book ThreeTempting the Rancher: Meier Ranch Brothers Book One Read onlineTempting the Rancher: Meier Ranch Brothers Book OneThe Cowboy’s Surprise Nanny: Grant Brothers Series Book One Read onlineThe Cowboy’s Surprise Nanny: Grant Brothers Series Book OneBattle with the SEAL: Norse Security Book Three Read onlineBattle with the SEAL: Norse Security Book ThreeThe SEAL’s Pregnant Ex: The Admiral’s SEALs Book Three Read onlineThe SEAL’s Pregnant Ex: The Admiral’s SEALs Book ThreeSaving the Russian Enforcer: Sokolov Brothers Book Three Read onlineSaving the Russian Enforcer: Sokolov Brothers Book ThreeRide with the SEAL: Norse Security Book One Read onlineRide with the SEAL: Norse Security Book OneCEO's Pregnant Lover Bundle (Books 1-3) Read onlineCEO's Pregnant Lover Bundle (Books 1-3)The Fighter's Defiant Lover (The Burton Brothers Series Book 4) Read onlineThe Fighter's Defiant Lover (The Burton Brothers Series Book 4)Married to the Russian Kingpin: Sokolov Brothers Book One Read onlineMarried to the Russian Kingpin: Sokolov Brothers Book OneCalifornian Wildfire Fighters: The Complete Series Read onlineCalifornian Wildfire Fighters: The Complete SeriesThe Sokolov Brothers: The Complete Series Read onlineThe Sokolov Brothers: The Complete SeriesThe Sheikh's Tempting Assistant: Sheikh's Meddling Sisters: Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh's Tempting Assistant: Sheikh's Meddling Sisters: Book OneBlazing Hot: Californian Wildfire Fighters Book Two Read onlineBlazing Hot: Californian Wildfire Fighters Book TwoTaken By The Navy Seal (Part 2) (Owned By The Navy Seal) Read onlineTaken By The Navy Seal (Part 2) (Owned By The Navy Seal)Undercover with the SEAL: Norse Security Book Two Read onlineUndercover with the SEAL: Norse Security Book TwoThe Sheikh’s Royal Seduction: Desert Sheikhs Book One Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Royal Seduction: Desert Sheikhs Book OneNorse Security: The Complete Series Read onlineNorse Security: The Complete SeriesHis Secret Child (Slade Security Team Series Book 2) Read onlineHis Secret Child (Slade Security Team Series Book 2)Burning Flame: Californian Wildfire Fighters Book Three Read onlineBurning Flame: Californian Wildfire Fighters Book ThreeThe Sheikh’s American Fiancée: Desert Sheikhs Book Three Read onlineThe Sheikh’s American Fiancée: Desert Sheikhs Book ThreeThe Sheikh’s Island Fling: Sheikh's Meddling Sisters: Book Two Read onlineThe Sheikh’s Island Fling: Sheikh's Meddling Sisters: Book TwoThe Fighter's Stubborn Lover (The Burton Brothers Series Book 2) Read onlineThe Fighter's Stubborn Lover (The Burton Brothers Series Book 2)Redeeming the Rancher: Meier Ranch Brothers Book Two Read onlineRedeeming the Rancher: Meier Ranch Brothers Book TwoFalling for the Mob Soldier: Sokolov Brothers Book Two Read onlineFalling for the Mob Soldier: Sokolov Brothers Book TwoMMA Fighter's Fierce Temptation (The Burton Brothers Series Book 1) Read onlineMMA Fighter's Fierce Temptation (The Burton Brothers Series Book 1)Claiming The Cowboy: Meier Ranch Brothers Book Three Read onlineClaiming The Cowboy: Meier Ranch Brothers Book ThreeThe Sheikha’s Unexpected Protector: Desert Sheikhs Book Two Read onlineThe Sheikha’s Unexpected Protector: Desert Sheikhs Book TwoThe Fighter's Secret Child (The Burton Brothers Series Book 3) Read onlineThe Fighter's Secret Child (The Burton Brothers Series Book 3)