Roped In. Crystal Green
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Название: Roped In

Автор: Crystal Green

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ in an almost unrecognizable voice.

      Nicki pressed harder, faster. Her panties were getting damp now, wetter and wetter as the outlaw made the sexual steam rise inside her, pulsing. Throbbing.

      She groaned. “What do you want?”

      Her money? Her life?

      In her fantasy, he pushed a finger into her, and she bucked. Higher and higher, darker and darker as her fantasy swirled, sucking her in.

      I just want you, he would say and, this time, it was Shane’s voice.

      Higher, harder…

      Nicki came with an inner bang, like a gunshot that echoed and echoed through her, her breathing choppy as she opened her eyes back to the present.

      The quiet of the house.

      The disturbed covers on her bed.

      The moon-shaded corners of her room.

      It was a while before she rolled to her stomach again and fell asleep, but when she did, she went back to dreaming of the outlaw and what he would do to her next.

      BACK AT THE PARTY, Candace had been shaking her booty on the dance floor, yippy-yo-kay-yaying with every cowboy who was game.

      But she hadn’t been so into her fun that she’d completely forgotten about Nicki—especially when her cousin had left the ballroom with Manny the foreman.

      Now, as Candace stood in the hallway of the hotel, her cell phone to her ear, she listened to the voice mail.

      “Don’t kill me,” Nicki said, “but I’m exhausted, Candy. I had a great time while I was there, but I’m going home. I’ll be waiting up for you in my room with one of those ‘adventurous books’ so you can tell me about your big night. That is, if you even come home. Anyway, we’ll do this again soon—I promise. It’s just that…”

      Nicki hadn’t needed to mention the big day tomorrow, because Candace had already guessed that it would be the supposed reason Nicki had left.

      But Candace had another theory.

      She tucked the phone into a holster that hung from one hip and sauntered to the door of the party, where the band was winding up a Garth Brooks song. As they dove into the last notes and then announced another break, Candace found Shane Carter, standing at a table, the focal point of three giggling women.

      The Don Juan of Pine Junction.

      Easy guys didn’t interest her, and that’s how most of the men here seemed. Way too easy. So when Candace narrowed her gaze at Shane, it wasn’t because she was zooming in on him for herself.

      Earlier, Nicki had been engaged in quite the discussion with him, and it looked as if it hadn’t been a good, flirty chat, either. Nicki had deserted the talk with a crushed look on her face, and it had torn at Candace just as strongly.

      All women knew what it was like to be crushed by a crush, and Nicki was more sensitive than most. Beneath all the straight-talk and confidence in her work, Nicki was still finding herself, and it hadn’t been easy while being sheltered by that ranch all these years. Candace had always taken great pleasure in getting Nicki out and about, even as a kid, and she’d seen Nicki blossom when she wasn’t acting like a girl who’d taken on so much responsibility with the ranch much too early.

      It broke Candace’s heart to think that Nicki might never get the joy that was to be taken out of life. Even Candace, who’d had her share of hard times lately, knew that there was still fun to be had, even during the worst of it.

      Besides, hadn’t Nicki said that she’d be in to using that saloon girl costume?

      Candace went to the quiet lobby, asked a desk clerk for a pen and paper, then scribbled.

      If you’re up to it, how about coming over at about 10:00 tonight? I’m in my room, on my bed, waiting to see if you’ll be here. Waiting for an outlaw to break out of his cell and be with me, his woman, the saloon girl with the fishnet stockings and garters.

      Had she overdone it? It sounded like something from Nicki’s books—novels that Candace had also become addicted to over the years.

      Okay, maybe it was over the top, but if a known playboy like Shane was to be lured to Nicki, an invitation would have to have some spice. Sure, Nicki would be in bed reading, as she’d said on her phone message, but if Shane showed up, she could always tell him to get out. Or she could tell him to stay. And, from the way Candace had seen Shane devouring Nicki with his gaze earlier, she had no doubts that he would agree to whatever Nicki decided.

      She ended the note by adding the address of the Wade house, mentioning that his saloon girl would be in the first bedroom on the second floor.

      Nicki’s room.

      One last niggle made Candace hesitate, but she told herself that all Nicki needed was opportunity. Hadn’t she admitted earlier that if the chance came along, she’d hop on it?

      Yes, she had. Besides, Nicki needed this—confidence and, more important, some darned fun.

      Candace went back to the ballroom, waiting until Shane ambled over to the bar for a drink, then marched right up to him before any other women could waylay him.

      “Hi, Shane,” she said, friendly as any old fairy godmother. Or madam.

      When he turned around, he didn’t greet her with any kind of playboy’s “how do you do,” as she expected he might. No, at the sight of her, he might’ve even been a little…wary.

      “Candace,” he said, offering his hand for a shake. “Nicki’s cousin, right? Haven’t seen you for a good while.”

      “I’m on an extended visit.” The circumstances of the visit—getting fired, having trouble getting rehired anywhere—stayed buried in her, deep and low, where embarrassment covered them.

      He leaned back against the bar, and she couldn’t help but notice that he was checking out the room.

      “Looking for Nicki?” she asked.

      “Nope.”

      “Well, that’s good, because she left already. I think you ruffled her feathers.”

      He frowned. “I didn’t mean to. We had a few words about that corporate guy coming out to her ranch tomorrow, and…Hell, the conversation just didn’t end the way I hoped it would.”

      So Candace had been right about them having some sort of tiff.

      As he lifted his beer to take a drink, she went for it, tucking the note she’d written into a pocket in his vest.

      “If you want to make amends with Nicki, this is how to do it.” She got a little bolder, praying that the end would justify the means. “Nicki’s a pretty shy person. You know that, right?”

      “She wasn’t shy while she was putting me in my place.”

      “That’s true. When Nicki’s wound up, Nicki’s wound up.” Candace took a breath. Here it went. “Before СКАЧАТЬ