Cowboys and shapeshifters are two of my
favorite things so when an idea for a series involving shapeshifting cowboys
popped into my head, I couldn't run with it fast enough. Arresting Love is the
second book in my Wild R Farm series. The farm is owned by half-breed werewolf,
Coleman Wilder. In book 1, Finding Release, while Cole is fighting to save the
love of his life, horse shifter, Jonah Marks, Cole's barn manager, Billy, comes
out as gay and confesses that he's had crush on Cole for years. But despite his
feelings, Billy is happy for Cole and Jonah even if he's afraid he'll never
find love like they have. Arresting Love is Billy's story.
Arresting
Love (Wild R Farm 2) by Silvia Violet
Blurb:
Billy
Lawson is jealous. Every day he watches his boss, Cole, and his boss's lover,
Jonah, prove again and again how deeply in love they are. Billy's never had a
real relationship, and he didn't believe true love existed until Cole proved
otherwise. Now, he longs for what Cole and Jonah have.
When he
meets Levi, a scared, wounded shifter who needs his help, he ignores the
chemistry that flares between them, thinking he'd be taking advantage of Levi
at a vulnerable time in his life. Before Levi can convince Billy they were made
for each other, his past catches up to him, and both men must fight for a
chance at love.
Excerpt:
The crazy cuckoo
clock his boss's lover had rescued from the farmhouse attic began to chirp,
signaling the start of a new year. Cheers went up from the hands, and Billy
watched his boss, farm owner Cole Wilder, pull Jonah to him for a kiss.
Billy took a
pull from his beer and tried to make himself look away, but he couldn't keep
from staring as Cole staked his claim, seeming to devour his young lover. Jonah
gave back as good as he got, and Billy's cock stirred in his pants. The two men
were beautiful together.
When Cole
finally pulled back, the look on his face made Billy's chest ache. No one could
miss seeing Cole's love for Jonah. They had a bond that was strong as steel,
and Billy was jealous.
Four years ago
when he'd been hired as barn manager at Wild R Farm, Billy had developed a
crush on Cole, but he'd quickly realized Cole would never see him as more than
a friend. He'd accepted that. He treasured their friendship, and he'd never
forgotten that Cole had given him a chance when he could have hired someone
better educated with years more management experience. But watching Cole and
Jonah together made him long to connect with someone. Having a man look at him
the way Jonah looked at Cole would be a taste of heaven.
Billy drained
the rest of his beer. That line of thinking would do nothing but depress him.
He needed to be thankful for what he had. The chance of finding the kind of love
Cole and Jonah shared was nearly non-existent. He was starting another year
doing a job he loved on a farm where he didn't have to hide the fact that he
was gay. Considering he'd been kicked out by his family at seventeen, he'd done
a damn fine job of pulling his life together.
It wasn't in his
nature to be morose, but he’d be turning thirty this year, and he was getting
tired of living in a bunkhouse, no matter how much he enjoyed the company of
the hands he shared it with. He was weary of men who wanted nothing more than a
hard, rough fuck behind a trailer at a horse show. He wanted a home and someone
to share it with. Age was making him soft.
He stepped onto
the farmhouse porch and took a breath of the chilly night air. He shivered, but
he'd rather be out here than in the crowded house especially in his current mood.
He leaned against the porch railing and listened to the rush of water in the
stream that ran behind the house as he tried to push his depressing thoughts
away. One of the horses whinnied, and he wondered if going for a midnight ride
would help.
"What you
doing out here?" Cole asked, stepping out on the porch and letting the
screen door slam behind him.
Billy shrugged.
"Just gettin' some fresh air."
Cole frowned.
"Are you okay?"
"Yeah, you
know I don't like crowds."
Cole snorted.
"Me either. I'm about to get rid of everybody since we've rung in the New
Year. This whole party thing was Jonah's idea. I had a much better plan for the
night, but he wouldn't listen."
Billy forced
himself to smile. "I'm guessing your plan involved Jonah naked and flat on
his back."
Cole grinned.
Then he narrowed his eyes and studied Billy. "Are you sure you're all
right? You've been grouchy for weeks now."
Billy raised his
brows and looked pointedly at Cole.
"Yeah, yeah.
I'm grouchy all the time. I know it." Cole said.
Billy rolled his
eyes. "Damn temperamental wolf."
Cole snorted.
"I'm better than I used to be, now that I've got Jonah." As soon as
those words came out, Cole tensed.
Jonah's brother,
Nathan, had kidnapped Jonah, drugged him so he had to remain in horse form,
then sold him. Fortunately, he'd ended up at Cole's friend's horse sanctuary.
As Cole and the rest of the crew at the farm fought to keep Jonah safe, Billy
ended up in a fistfight with Nathan. In the aftermath, Cole finally realized
Billy had hoped for more than friendship between them. Fortunately, Cole hadn't
freaked out, but he was still sensitive about talking to Billy about his
relationship with Jonah. Billy wished he'd just get over it.
"You're
right. Jonah's been good for you." Billy clapped him on the shoulder, and
Cole looked his way, tension easing.
"You should
take some time off," Cole said. "With planning the addition to the
barn and new horses coming in, you've been working non-stop for weeks."
That was true,
but when he was working, Billy didn't feel lonely, and he didn't have time to
be jealous of Cole. "I don't mind. I'd rather be working with the horses
than doing anything else."
Cole frowned.
"When was the last time you left the farm?"
Billy shrugged.
"I don't know. I went into town a few weeks ago."
Cole raised his
brows and glared.
"I'm fine.
Really."
"You need a
vacation."
Billy shook his
head. "I'm happy here. There's nowhere else I want to go."
He'd spent his
late teens and early twenties wandering, finding work where he could, never
staying anywhere long. Now that he had a place he felt safe and accepted, he
never wanted to leave.
Cole leaned
closer and sniffed. It had taken Billy a while to get used to Cole's werewolf
habits, but now he took such things for granted.
"Something's
bothering you," Cole said. "I can smell it."
"I'm just
keyed up. It's probably the barn addition. I want to be sure I've got all the
details right before we break ground."
"You need
to relax," Cole insisted.
Billy scowled.
"The last thing I need to is sit around on my ass. You know I can't stay
still long."
"Maybe you
need to learn how. You're taking a three-day weekend starting next Friday, and
I won't listen to any complaints."
Three whole days
to think about everything he didn't have instead of concentrating on what was
right in his life. "Where the hell do you expect me to go?"
Cole frowned.
"I don't know, but I'll figure it out and let you know."
Billy glared at
him. "You're not sending me on a trip."
Cole growled.
"The hell I'm not. Consider it a bonus."
Buy it at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Arresting-Love-Wild-Farm-ebook/dp/B00AUVNSF8
Buy it at BN: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/arresting-love-silvia-violet/1114049707?ean=2940016135960
Wild R Farm 1: Finding Release is available
here: http://www.amazon.com/Finding-Release-Wild-Farm-ebook/dp/B00ALHB7DQ
Read excerpt from all of my books at my
website: http://www.silviaviolet.com
1 comment:
I have been "playing" with Vic and his oldies game. He suggested to check out the other authors in the anthology. So Toni was 1st on the list, then I see the next authors. I bought both your books, since you are new author for me and I love cowboys. Can't wait wait for the anthology.
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