Married in Montana
By Kirsten Osbourne
Series: At the Altar, #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Romantic Comedy
Cover Designer: Erin Dameron-Hill
Release Date: April 16, 2015
Savannah is tired
of the dating scene, even though she wants to get married and have a family.
She knows her mother will never move on with her own life as long as Savannah
is single. Savannah goes to see a matchmaker, specializing in setting up
couples who meet at the altar. At first, she thinks Scott is a dream come true,
but his blundering soon makes her crazy.
Scott, a Montana
bison rancher, doesn't have time to find a wife. His work is all-encompassing.
Besides, he tends to have a hard time getting women to go out with him more
than once. When he runs into a matchmaker he's known all his life, he tells her
about the problems he's had to see if she can help him. When he meets Savannah
at the altar, his heart stops for a moment. She's exactly what he's looking
for. Will their diverse backgrounds keep them apart? Or will they be able to
work through their differences to make their marriage a loving relationship?
She looked at her
husband. "A week?"
"On one
condition," he said, not liking the idea of waiting but not willing to
start their marriage on the wrong foot by insisting on his marital rights.
"What's that?"
"I get to try
to convince you otherwise."
She smiled.
"So you're going to constantly be asking me for sex?"
He grinned.
"Oh, I'll be a little more subtle than that." He brought her hand to
his lips, kissing the palm, his tongue sneaking out to touch her skin.
"I see."
She nodded. "That's fair. I think it's a perfect compromise."
"So do
I," he told her. "It sounds very fair to me."
"Is there a
spare room I can use until our week is up?"
He frowned at that.
He would have an easier time convincing her if they were sharing a bed, but he
could see where that would give him an unfair advantage in their little game.
"Yes, you can have any of the spare rooms you'd like."
"Thank
you," she said simply. She felt like she was being a bad wife even asking,
but she knew she'd feel like she was being a bad person if she jumped into bed
with a total stranger the day she met him, even if he was her husband.
"Tell me about the ranch."
He took the change
of subject in stride, talking about the huge spread and the men who worked for
him. "I have a foreman, but I'm out there sweating and working every day
right along with my men." He eyed her. "Do you ride?"
She shook her head.
"No. I wanted to when I was a girl, but after my father died, we just
didn't have the money for any extras. Mom worked, but it wasn't the same as
both of them working."
She heard a buzzing
from her purse, and opened it, taking out her phone. "My mother's texting
me." She handed him the phone so he could read the message for himself.
Scott laughed,
reading the message aloud. "'Has he killed you yet? If he has, please
don't answer this. If not, please give me a call so I know you're all right.' I
think you should call her."
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Today Bestselling author, Kirsten Osbourne, has always known she would
eventually be a writer.
She
penned her first book in a spiral notebook when she was ten and has been
writing ever since. As Kirsten she writes both historical and contemporary
romance, with a humorous flair. As Morganna Mayfair, she ventures into the
realm of paranormal historical romance. Kirsten lives in Texas with her husband
of over fifteen years, their son, and a crazed mutt. She invites you to join
her in her world of fantasy and make believe where there is always a happily
ever after at the end.
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