By Diana Palmer
A spellbinding new installment within the lengthy, Tall Texan series!New York occasions bestselling writer Diana Palmer welcomes you again to Jacobsville to develop into reacquainted with Bentley Rydel. He lives difficult and loves fiercely—but occasionally it takes the ideal lady to make a guy a hero. This rugged Texan goes to be tricky to Tame!
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Cy sighed. ” He frowned. ” Kell nodded, smiling. “I’ve got a friend who’s applying for a job with the company. Think you could tutor him? ” Kell frowned. “It’s not charity,” Cy muttered, glowering at him. “This is a legitimate need. ” Kell relaxed. “All right, then. I’ll take him on. ” Cy smiled. “Thank you,” he replied. “He’s a nice guy. ” He glanced at Cappie, who was wondering what sort of company Cy’s friend worked for. “You won’t,” he assured her. “I used to be a woman hater, but this guy makes me look civilized.
He scowled. ” “No,” she said quickly. “I don’t think he’d ever hit a woman. He really isn’t the sort. He just blusters and rages and curses. He loves animals. He called the police on a man who brought in a little dog with cuts and bruises all over him. The man had beaten the dog and pretended it had fallen down stairs. Dr. Rydel knew better. ” “Good for Dr. ” He smiled. “If he’s that nice to animals, he isn’t likely the sort of person who’d hit women,” he had to agree. ” He frowned. ” She grimaced.
His pale eyes narrowed as he studied it. Keely, fascinated, managed not to stare. She turned to the old ladies watching, spellbound. “Mrs. ” Mrs. Ross, a tiny little woman, smiled and pulled her rolling cat carrier along with her, casting a wistful eye back at the tableau she was reluctantly foregoing. “Dr. ” Cappie prompted, because he was really staring. He scowled suddenly and blinked. “It’s raining,” he said shortly. “Sir, that is not my fault,” she returned. ” “A likely story,” he huffed. He turned on his heel, went to the closet, jerked his coat out, displacing everybody else’s, and stormed out the door into the pouring rain.