Tempting Dusty (Temptation Saga Book 1)

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Authors: Helen Hardt
her, to find out what was wrong, but he was so hard he couldn’t move.
    What was it about this woman? He wanted her like he had never wanted anything. Clearly, she felt it too. So why did she keep running away?
    He fished his keys out of his pocket, turned on the engine of his truck, and opened the windows, letting the January breeze flow through the cab. He thought it might help him cool off, but he didn’t hold much hope. He wanted to go after her, but she was out of sight now, and he had no idea where to look.
    What could be troubling her? Was it his fault? He was the one who’d forced her to talk about her mother earlier, but she had seemed okay with that. Maybe it was the money thing. She and Sam were sharing a hotel room. Were things really that tight for them? Only one person, besides Dusty, had the answers. He grabbed his cell phone and dialed Chad.
    “Hey, Zach,” Chad said into his ear.
    “Hey. Have you seen Sam this morning?”
    “Yeah, he’s right here with me. We’re checking out some of the livestock, and then we’re going to head out for a bite of lunch. You want to meet us?”
    “That’d be great, little brother.”
    “Hey, I’m taller than you are.”
    “You’re still my little brother. Where should I meet you?”
    “M and D’s Barbecue. In about half an hour.”
    “Great. I’ll be there.”
    And I will find out what is going on with Dusty . Figuring out that sweet little thing had somehow become a priority for him.
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    M and D’s had the best barbecue in the nation. At least in Chad’s vocal opinion, and Zach agreed. Sam, however, had tears in his eyes and water running out his nose after the first few bites.
    “I told you not to get the spicy sauce,” Chad said, laughing at his friend. “A Montana boy can’t take all the pequin and jalapenos.”
    “Peking what?” Sam said, reaching for his water glass.
    “Not Peking, you moron. This ain’t China. Pe -keen . As in hot chile peppers.” Chad motioned to their waitress. “We’re gonna need lots more water here. And a few Kleenex, please.” Chad turned to his brother. “You’re quiet today.”
    “Ain’t much to say.” Zach munched on his ribs and turned to Sam. “O’Donovan, you’re red as a beet.”
    “Really, I’m fine.” Sam coughed and drank more water.
    “Dusty and I worked with Diablo this morning,” Zach heard himself say.
    “Yeah?” Sam wiped his hands on his napkin. “How’d she do?”
    “Okay, I guess. She sang him a lullaby.”
    Chad erupted in laughter. “You’re kidding.”
    “He’s not kidding,” Sam said. “It’s an old Irish lullaby our mama used to sing. It seems to work on bulls. At least it works for her.”
    Chad rolled his eyes. “Whatever you say.”
    Zach continued. “She did well with him actually. He seemed to respond. Truthfully, I was the one who got a little nervous. She reached out to touch him, and I freaked.”
    “Dusty has good instincts,” Sam said. “You don’t have to worry about her with the bull. After all, he’s in a pen, and she’s not stupid.”
    “I know she’s not. She’s not afraid, either.”
    “Nope. There’s not much that scares Dusty.”
    “Why is that?”
    Sam fidgeted, but said nothing. Zach sensed a story there, but Sam wasn’t going to offer it.
    “She seems intelligent, too. She did an amazing calculation in her head yesterday,” Zach said.
    “Yeah, she’s a whiz with numbers,” Sam said.
    Zach touched his napkin to his lips. “Tell me, why didn’t she finish college?”
    “She told you about that?”
    “Yeah, she said she only went for a year. Was it money?”
    Sam cleared his throat. “I think it’s best if you ask her about that. It’s not my story to tell.”
    “Are there problems at your ranch?” Zach asked.
    “Nothing we can’t handle.”
    “Look, I care about your sister. I only want to help her.”
    “Care about her? You hadn’t seen her in seventeen years until yesterday.”
    “I…like her.”
    “Aw,

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