Gambling on a Heart
Book Two: The Colton Gamblers
By: Sara Walter Ellwood
Blurb:
She once lost his heart on a
bluff. Will she risk everything to win it back?
Beautician Tracy Quinn spends
her days making the women of Colton, Texas beautiful, while living down the
nickname of Olive Oyl, given to her by the only man she has ever loved—Zack
Cartwright. She spends her nights alone, despite what her ex-husband wants
their friends and neighbors to think.
Ex-rodeo cowboy. Ex-bad-boy.
Ex-Marine. Widower and single dad Sheriff Zack Cartwright can describe his life
in exes. One ex in particular reminds him of what’s missing in his workaholic
life: Tracy Quinn. For years since she broke his heart, he’s practically made
avoiding her a second job. He still wants her, but can never go after her.
When cattle rustlers target her
brother’s ranch, Tracy and Zack are stuck working together. Her son could use a
positive male role model, and his daughter is wild for a chance at a
“substitute” mom. But Tracy’s ex threatens to sue if she lets Zack near her
son, and the Colton grapevine is abuzz with rumors about their past
relationship. Is it worth the gamble to see if what they have is more than
lust?
CONTENT WARNING: Spicy sex
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Excerpt:
“I was hoping you could keep me
company this afternoon.” He skimmed his fingers over her cheek.
Her insides, heating up like
lava under the surface of the earth, pooled in her low belly. Her lips parted.
Against her lips, he whispered,
“Tracy, I want you.”
She had thought of little else
since he’d left her standing on her porch Friday night. He was asking her to
enter into a sexual relationship without any hope of a future--without love.
But she was already in love
with Zack.
Both of their kids would
benefit from them being together. Hadn’t that been what she’d decided while she
tossed and turned in her big, empty bed?
With her gaze locked on his,
she murmured, “I want you, too, but I have a stipulation.”
He leaned back. “What is it?”
“I’m no one’s bed-buddy, Zack.
I know what my reputation is in this town, but it’s all wrong.” She swallowed
her rapidly thumping heart back into place. “I’ll only go through with this, if
you promise to treat me as a serious girlfriend. That means we date, we visit
with our families and we share our kids.” When his expression hardened, she
quickly added, “Mandy likes me. And I adore her. I’d like to bring her here, to
the shop, for a few hours and play. And take her shopping. I know your mom
tries, but she’s busy with her foundations and charities she does for the
Junior League.”
The breath she sucked in was
full of Zack’s scent of sage and leather. “Meanwhile, you can teach Bobby how
to ride and maybe take him to the sheriff’s department and show him around.
Jake won’t like it, but I’ll deal with him.” Having laid her demands out on the
proverbial table, she held her breath, waiting for him to tell her what she
could do with herself. After all, a man of Zack’s caliber could have any damned
woman he wanted. Tracy was just handy, and according to the gossip of her
ex-husband and mother-in-law, she was easy.
He studied her for a few
moments. “That’s more than one stipulation.”
“Take it or leave it.”
“Tracy, it won’t change what I
told you Friday night. I’m never getting married again.”
His words stung as much now as
they had the other night, but she didn’t show him how much. She kept her face
determined, as if she were haggling over one of his horses, rather than her
body and soul.
“Fine. But I’m not a floozy.
Yes, I’ve made mistakes. But I have my son to consider. And I’d hope you’d feel
the same about Mandy. They’re bound to see us together. What do you plan on
telling your six-year-old daughter when she asks about me? That I’m your friend
with benefits? I know that isn’t what I want to be teaching my son.” Moreover,
she didn’t want to give credence to Jake’s claim that she had no sexual morals.
“Okay,” he said at last. “We’ll
play the game your way.” He pressed her against him. “Luck would have it I’m
off this afternoon, too. I’ve already put in sixteen hours.”
When his lips captured hers,
she knew she’d made a pact with the devil, but she couldn’t stop the elation
surging through her. There was something he wanted from her. Sex was a big
portion of it, but something else kept Zack from walking away and hooking up
with any one of the many available women in town.
My Review:
I enjoyed the first in the
series Gambling on a Secret, and I
looked forward to Tracy and Zack’s story. They’re a beautiful story of love
lasting and making it through any obstacle even time and other’s meddling.
Tracy is a great character, she
loves her son, does anything and everything she can for him and has never
stopped loving Zack. Watching her fight for her love with Zach gave this story
an interesting struggle that kept me hooked into this book. Zack is a great
father and a complex character. He’s great with his daughter and even though he
loves Tracy, he let others blind him to her true character.
The town they live in is full
of meddling characters who just want Zack and Tracy back together. I loved the
other characters and can’t wait for some of them to get their happily ever
after. I highly recommend this story. It’s a great western romance that I think
everyone who loves the genre could love.
4 Books
I received a copy in exchange
for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review.
Author Info:
Sara Walter Ellwood is an award
winning author whose novel Gambling On A Secret was named by bestselling author
Carolyn Brown in the Happy
Ever After Blog on USA Today as one of her favorite romances of 2012. Although
Sara has long ago left the farm for the glamour of the big town, she draws on
her experiences growing up on a small hobby farm in West Central Pennsylvania
to write her stories. She’s been married to her college sweetheart for nearly
20 years, and they have two teenagers and one very spoiled rescue cat named
Penny. She longs to visit the places she writes about and jokes she’s a cowgirl
at heart stuck in Pennsylvania suburbia.
She also writes paranormal
romantic suspense under the pen name of Cera duBois.
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Yes I gambled with my heart. Thats how I met my amazing husband! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting today.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have. Thanks for this great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI think falling in love is always a gamble for your heart. Im just lucky that mine paid off and I have a wonderful husband because of it! :)
ReplyDeleteFalling in love at all is always a gamble, some times it pays off and sometimes it doesn't. My turn didn't so now I only gamble on book romances. Great excerpt. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSara, I can't wait to finish the story of Zack and Tracy! Glad I stopped in on this blog today so I could get introduced to you and your stories about the Colton Gamblers. I love cowboys, either historical or contemporary 'cause they remind me of my growing up years in a small town on a ranch in the country, where everybody knew your name and what you were up to. You couldn't get away with anything in a small town! :-) Great place to raise kids where you don't have to worry about them as much. Thanks for this blog post too! jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDarn, I forgot to answer the question. Yes, I gambled with my heart when I was 19 and I got two beautiful children out of it, but it ended in divorce after 12 years. Then five years later I gambled again and I'm still married to my hubby hero after 33 years! So I believe in second chances for real!
DeleteOh yeah another I'm gonna *need*. Darn my weakness for single daddies. Bad boys/cowboys/military men. Even if they've left all those things behind. Man I'm easy! LOL Thanks for the heads up Sheri!
ReplyDeleteI'm very guarded when it comes to relationship, so can't say I've gambled with my heart yet. I haven't met a guy with better odds yet :P
ReplyDeleteYes I've gambled with my heart and been married for 20 years. You have to gamble with your heart to find your true love or else how does one expect to find it.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-)
Lori