Cowboy Charming, a contemporary western Romance from Dylann Crush

Please help us welcome Dylann Crush to the blog today. She is here to share her Brand New Release, Cowboy Charming. Cowboy Charming is the third book in her Holiday, Texas Series. Welcome Dylann! We are all so excited to hear more about Cowboy Charming.

About Cowboy Charming:

They call him Casanova.
But can this charming devil of a cowboy teach
a good girl how to change her ways?

Small-town preacher’s daughter Dixie King is used to having a lot on her plate. Keep tabs on her flighty grandmother? No problem. Handle the honky-tonk’s first-ever Chili Cook-Off? In the bag. Vamp it up to charm a would-be developer into leaving Holiday, Texas for good?

…now there she might need a helping hand.

Enter Presley Walker: Holiday’s own Cowboy Casanova and the perfect tutor for a good girl looking to go bad. He’s got charm in spades, and he’s always seemed like a terrible idea waiting to happen. But as Presley and Dixie work together to save their beloved hometown, these polar opposites might finally see the good in each other…if they can only learn to trust their hearts enough to fall.

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Excerpt from Cowboy Charming:

Presley caught an eyeful of Dixie from across the bar. He’d been trying to talk to her all day, but she was always one step ahead. Looked like she was headed back to the office. He followed her down the hall, catching up to her as she pushed the door to Charlie’s office open.
“Have you been avoiding me today?” he asked her back.
“Avoiding you? I’ve been running around like a crazy person since I got here this morning.” She settled into Charlie’s chair and set her clipboard on the desk.
“We need to talk about what you asked me about on the way back to your gram’s this morning.” He set his palms on the desk and leaned toward her.
She let out a sigh that sounded like the weight of the world rested on her sun-kissed shoulders. “I changed my mind.”
“You can’t change your mind. I canceled plans tonight to take you out.” He didn’t need to tell her that the plans he canceled consisted of going home and watching an Astros game on TV by himself.
“I don’t think we ought to go through with this.” She scribbled something on the sheet in front of her.
Presley sunk into the chair across from the desk. “So what’s changed? Earlier today you asked me for help. Now all of a sudden you don’t need my assistance to prepare for your big date tomorrow night?”
Dixie looked up but didn’t bother to make eye contact. “I thought about it, and I think the less time we spend together, the better off we’ll both be.”
Presley grunted out a half laugh. “It was the kiss, wasn’t it?” Her eyes widened, a dead giveaway he’d hit the mark.
She didn’t respond.
“Aw, come on, Dixie. I know you won’t lie about it. So you’re just not going to answer me?” Presley stood and walked around the office, trying to shake the tightness that began to radiate out from his chest. “It was a damn good kiss.”
He stopped in front of the desk. She continued to make notes on her clipboard. The woman had the ability to focus like a laser beam. “Will you admit it was a good kiss? Stroke my ego a tiny bit?”
The corner of her mouth quirked. “Your ego does not need stroking.”
He smiled. “That’s the sass I know and love. How about that kiss, Dixie? Come on, throw a dog a bone.”
“You’re the dog, right?” Finally, she smiled. The wait had been worth it.
“Yes, I’ll be the dog.”
Nodding, Dixie set the pen down and took in a deep breath. “Good.”
“Wait. Good I’m the dog, or are you saying the kiss was good?”
She shook her head. “You’re impossible. Good you’re the dog. The kiss wasn’t good, it was…” Her head tilted from side to side like she was trying to figure out the right words. “It was…gosh, you’re going to make me say it, aren’t you?”
He nodded, a grin spreading from one ear to the other.
“Fine. It was incredible.” Her cheeks colored a shade slightly lighter than her hot-pink T-shirt as she stared at the clipboard in front of her.
“I knew it.”
“It doesn’t mean anything though. A kiss is just a kiss, right? All in the name of saving the Rose.”
He leaned across the desk and put a finger under her chin, nudging it up until her gaze met his. He’d been thinking about things. Things that involved Dixie and his recent blooming desire for a more stable relationship. “A kiss like that could be the start of something more.”

To learn more about the Holiday, Texas books visit: http://dylanncrush.com/books/holiday-texas-series/

About the Author:

Dylann Crush writes contemporary romance with sizzle and sass. A romantic at heart, she loves her heroines spunky and her heroes super sexy. When she’s not dreaming up steamy storylines, she can be found sipping a margarita and searching for the best Tex-Mex food in Minnesota. Although she grew up in Texas, she currently lives in a suburb of Minneapolis/St. Paul with her unflappable husband, three energetic kids, a clumsy Great Dane, a lovable rescue mutt, and a very chill cat. She loves to connect with readers, other authors and fans of tequila. You can find her at www.dylanncrush.com.

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