Roping Christmas by Shanna Hatfield - Book Blitz + Giveaway
USA Today bestselling author Shanna Hatfield is a farm girl who loves
to write. Her sweet historical and contemporary romances are filled with
sarcasm, humor, hope, and hunky heroes.
When Shanna isn't dreaming up unforgettable characters, twisting plots, or covertly seeking dark, decadent chocolate, she hangs out with her beloved husband, Captain Cavedweller.
A focused cowboy, a distracted executive, and a hilarious quest make
for an unforgettable holiday . . .
Wyatt Nash is a professional tie-down roper, a good ranch hand, and not
too shabby when it comes to attracting women. But according to his
five-year-old niece, he needs to work on both his roping skills and his
dating game. His sister thinks he needs to settle down. And don’t get
him started on the advice he gets from well-meaning friends. When his
rodeo sponsor, billionaire Jon Sinclair, asks for his assistance in
tutoring a clueless city girl about Sinclair Industries, Wyatt doesn’t
feel like he can say no. Then he discovers he’ll be teaching none other
than the one woman on the planet who wants nothing to do with him.
Ashley Jarrett would do almost anything to turn her small publicity firm
into a huge success. When Jon Sinclair expresses interest in working
with her, she readily agrees to his crazy idea to have her learn about
his company through hands-on projects. Not only is she forced far
outside her comfort zone, but the man documenting every bumbling misstep
she takes is an infuriating cowboy she’s determined to ignore.
Packed with small-town charm and the wonder of falling in love, Roping
Christmas is a sweet holiday romance sure to bring laughter and infuse
hearts Christmas cheer.
Snippet:
Normally, Ashley could talk about her business for hours without coming
up for air, but something about Wyatt left her so askew, she could
hardly hold two thoughts together. As though an invisible magnet pulled
them toward each other, their gazes collided, and they scooted
closer.
Work-roughened fingers grazed across her cheek, and his eyes darkened
until they were nearly black in the fading sunlight.
“You are extraordinarily lovely, Miss Jarrett,” he said in a husky tone
that threatened to leave her too wobbly-kneed to walk back down the
hill.
“You’re quite handsome yourself, Mr. Nash. I’m pleased we had this
chance to meet.” Ashley slid a little closer to him and lowered her
lashes, convinced he was about to kiss her.
Then, like being doused with a bucket of cold water, the reality of the
situation splashed over her. Hastily, she moved away from him and
snapped her shoulders back, giving him a guarded look. “In spite of this
… um … interest between us, I’m not in a position to pursue a
relationship with anyone. I have all I can handle with my career, and I
have no intention of getting involved with one of Chase’s
friends.”
“Well, I could say the same thing.” Wyatt looked away from her and
released a sigh before he glanced back at her. “Glad we cleared that up.
If you stop making moony eyes at me and trying to lead me astray, there
won’t be any missteps on my part.”
“Moony eyes? Me?” she asked in a raised voice, affronted. “Lead you
astray? Why, I … you … That’s a …”
“Uncle Wyatt?” Livy yelled as she ran up the hill. “Daddy said I should
come find you. Are you with Princess Ashley?”
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