That Feeling by Alexis Winter
I've broken wild horses that were easier to tame than Brooklyn Dyer.
The moment she conquered my mechanical bull in those tight jeans and that ridiculous tourist cowboy hat, I knew she was trouble.
The kind of trouble you spend all night praying never ends and a decade trying to forget.
But Monday morning brings a punch to the gut I never saw coming—she's sitting across from me at our family brewery's board meeting. Not just as some new hire, but as our social media director with plans to make me the damn poster boy for Slade Brewing.
I've spent 37 years mastering this ranch and my emotions—I don't need some city girl with marketing schemes and dangerous curves dismantling both.
Yet here I am, shirtless on my horse while she snaps photos, thinking about how badly I want to bend her over my saddle.
I told myself not to give in, but those full hips and that attitude of hers make me want to misbehave.
She's a defiant little thing that needs to learn a lesson about teasing a man like me.
She’s one of those girls alright—Mysterious, driven, all kinds of sexy.
Just when I let my guard down, her ex appears with a ring, I discover she's carrying my child, and a bullet meant for someone else nearly ends it all.
They say a cowboy's greatest strength is knowing when to hold on tight and when to let go. But with Brooklyn, I'm beginning to think some feelings are worth fighting for—even if it might destroy us both.
Get ready to dive in to this delicious, steamy romance that will have you wishing for your own brooding cowboy that will knock your socks off and turn your world upside down. Each book is a stand alone with a happily ever after and no cheating. No need to read The Slade Brothers (first generation) first!
The first time I saw her, I knew she was trouble—the knock-you-on-your-ass kind of trouble you spend all night praying never ends and a decade trying to forget.
I told myself not to give in, but she’s a defiant little thing that needs to learn a lesson about teasing a man like me.
Those full hips wrapped in skintight denim taunted me as she rode that mechanical bull.
Her cherry red lips begging me to taste them.
She’s one of those girls—mysterious, driven, all kinds of sexy.
So tell me why, come Monday morning, she’s sitting across from me at our quarterly board meeting as the new director of social media for Slade Brewing, my family company.
Brooklyn Dyer isn’t just a transplant from Chicago looking for the next step in her career. She’s kind of, technically…my new boss.
I wish that was the worst of it, but next thing I know, she’s got me shirtless on a horse posing as the model for her national social media campaign and my heart wrapped around her finger.
Just about the time I think I can let my guard down and embrace these new feelings, life takes a turn when a pining ex shows up, there’s a baby on the way, and some seriously dangerous drama unfolds that could change our lives forever.
She’s one of those girls, alright.
The kind that makes you wish you hadn't walked away when you did.
The type that makes you feel sorry for her exes when you realize what they lost.
The type that makes you want to finally stop fighting that feeling.