Thursday, July 7, 2022

Fighting and Flirting with My Cowboy Enemy Epic Book Launch

 


Fighting and Flirting with My Cowboy Enemy Epic Book Launch

 

About the Book

Book: Fighting and Flirting with My Cowboy Enemy

Author: Julia Keanini

Genre: Clean and Wholesome Romance

Release date: July 26, 2022

Jackson Ashford seems to have it all. Gorgeous looks, fulfilling job, loving relationship with his family . . . and he looks amazing in a cowboy hat. He may be a bit of a grump at times, but that doesn’t deter the women of Blue Falls from vying for his attention. So when Ruby Ellison arrives at his doorstep and hates Jackson on sight, he’s confused, to say the least.

Ruby Ellison never intended to come to the tiny town of Blue Falls, Idaho, but when her best friend’s search for her birth father takes her there, Ruby follows. She comes because she’d never let Madi down, but she stays because she quickly comes to love the small town. It’s the best place she’s ever lived . . . with one exception. Jackson Ashford. But Ruby figures she’ll just avoid him. Blue Falls is a small town but surely it’s big enough for two people to keep their distance.

But when Jackson and Ruby are both asked to coach an eight-year-old girls’ basketball team, Ruby realizes there will be no avoiding the man. She’ll just have to hate him up close rather than from afar. But as Ruby gets to know him she realizes that maybe the man she thought she knew isn’t really who Jackson is at all.

Join Ruby and Jackson as they fight and flirt their way to a happily ever after.

BOOK EXCERPT

 

Fighting and Flirting with My Cowboy Enemy Excerpt 5

            “You’re like a mammoth of a man.”

            “Thank you,” Jackson said with a grin.

            “That wasn’t a compliment,” Ruby snapped.

            “The way your eyes eat me up say otherwise.”

            Ruby’s eyes widened in outrage, the green lighting up the dark night sky. “Of all the . . . I hate you!” she screamed.

            Well, there came the words. At least Jackson now knew just where he stood, although he had no idea why. Maybe he hadn’t been completely welcoming of Madison when she’d come into their home, claiming to be his father’s long-lost child, but he’d behaved like any man would have. Besides Logan. But Logan was a freak of nature who’d had complete faith in their father’s loyalty. Jackson couldn’t be that sure of anyone. Everyone made mistakes. Sometimes really big ones.

            “Let go of my door,” Ruby seethed.

            “I can’t let you stay out here all alone.” Jackson spoke for the first time without teasing or drawling. He’d just stated a fact.

            “Then let me use your phone. I’m guessing because you live on this Godforsaken land you get reception?” Ruby asked, putting out her hand.

            Jackson readily handed his phone to her.

 

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Julia Keanini is just a city girl living in a country world (and secretly loving it). She loves the mountains and would adore the beach, if it weren’t for all the sand and salt (wait, that is the beach?). A good book, a great song, or a huge piece of chocolate can lift her mood, but her true happiness is found in her little fam. She writes about girls and women who deal with what life throws at them and always about love, because she LOVES love.

Fighting and Flirting with My Cowboy Enemy Excerpt 5“You’re like a mammoth of a man.”“Thank you,” Jackson said with a grin.“That wasn’t a compliment,” Ruby snapped.“The way your eyes eat me up say otherwise.”Ruby’s eyes widened in outrage, the green lighting up the dark night sky. “Of all the . . . I hate you!” she screamed.Well, there came the words. At least Jackson now knew just where he stood, although he had no idea why. Maybe he hadn’t been completely welcoming of Madison when she’d comeinto their home, claiming to be his father’s long-lost child, but he’d behaved like any man would have. Besides Logan. But Logan was a freak of nature who’d had complete faith in their father’s loyalty. Jackson couldn’t be that sure of anyone. Everyone made mistakes. Sometimes really big ones.“Let go of my door,” Ruby seethed.“I can’t let you stay out here all alone.” Jackson spoke for the first time without teasing or drawling. He’d just stated a fact.“Then let me use your phone. I’m guessing because you live on this Godforsaken land you get reception?” Ruby asked, putting out her hand.Jackson readily handed his phone to her.




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