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Cowboy Lovin
Cowboy Lovin
Cowboy Lovin
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Boxed set of Previously Released Cowboy Lovin series

Tyler’s Cowboy (book 1)

When Tyler runs to his injured brother's side, he doesn't know it's his brother's partner that will take all his attention.
Tyler has three problems. His brother, Baron, was injured, his job sucks and Baron's straight partner, Cody, is the hottest piece of ass he's seen in a long time.
When jealousy lifts its ugly head, Tyler learns that all problems have a solution if you can only corral yourself a hot cowboy.

Robert’s Rancher (book 2)

Sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it.
Robert Hawthorne is lonely. After years of looking for the right guy, he’s almost ready to give up until a car accident leads to meeting Glen King.
Glen is furious when the owner of the ranch he was working for sells without giving Glen a chance to buy him out. Promises had been broken, and Glen snatches at the opportunity for a job with his cousin at a new ranch.
When the two men meet sparks fly but a misunderstanding has Glen leaving just as things start to go well for their romance. Will Glen come to his senses or will he let the best thing that ever happened to him slip away?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmber Kell
Release dateMar 9, 2019
ISBN9780463247143
Cowboy Lovin
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Amber Kell

Amber Kell is a dreamer who has been writing stories in her head for as long as she could remember.She lives in Seattle with her husband, two sons, three cats and one very stupid dog. To learn more about her current books or works in progress, check out her blog at http://amberkell.wordpress.com.Her fans can also reach her at amberkellwrites@gmail.com.

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    Cowboy Lovin - Amber Kell

    Cowboy LovinCowboy Lovin

    Cowboy Lovin’

    Amber Kell

    Copyright March 2019 by Amber Kell

    Tyler’s Cowboy Copyright March 2011 by Amber Kell

    Robert’s Rancher Copyright June 2012 by Amber Kell


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    Cover design: Meredith Russell

    Editor: Jason Bradley

    Proofer: Susan Anne Kadlec , Dawn Mayhew, Cristina Manole Sujoy,


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    Contents

    Cowboy Lovin

    Tyler’s Cowboy

    Robert’s Rancher

    Tyler’s Cowboy

    Prologue

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Robert’s Rancher

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    About the Author

    Cowboy Lovin

    Tyler’s Cowboy (book 1)

    Robert’s Rancher (book 2)

    Tyler’s Cowboy

    When Tyler runs to his injured brother's side, he doesn't know it's his brother's partner that will take all his attention.

    Tyler has three problems. His brother, Baron, was injured, his job sucks and Baron's straight partner, Cody, is the hottest piece of ass he's seen in a long time.

    When jealousy lifts its ugly head, Tyler learns that all problems have a solution if you can only corral yourself a hot cowboy.

    Robert’s Rancher

    Sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it.

    Robert Hawthorne is lonely. After years of looking for the right guy, he’s almost ready to give up until a car accident leads to meeting Glen King.

    Glen is furious when the owner of the ranch he was working for sells without giving Glen a chance to buy him out. Promises had been broken, and Glen snatches at the opportunity for a job with his cousin at a new ranch.

    When the two men meet sparks fly but a misunderstanding has Glen leaving just as things start to go well for their romance. Will Glen come to his senses or will he let the best thing that ever happened to him slip away?

    Tyler’s Cowboy

    To my husband, who is always the cowboy of my heart.

    Prologue

    Tyler Remington looked at the head chef and took another deep calming breath—the three-hundredth deep breath of the afternoon. So far, his favorite meditation technique had kept him from throwing his ladle at the man’s head, but his nerves were beginning to unravel and his right palm would soon have a permanent imprint from his tight grip on the metal handle.

    When he’d been hired on as sous chef to the famous restaurant entrepreneur Hans Berner, Tyler had been thrilled. After graduating top of his class, the tough job market had caught him by surprise. With his school loans weighing him down, any employment had seemed like a dream come true. Only a few days on the job, he had discovered there was a reason Chef Berner couldn’t keep any workers.

    The man was a complete and total ass.

    You did not add enough garlic to your soup. Chef Berner tossed his tasting spoon into the sink, ignoring the messy splatter he left behind. You have ruined my recipe.

    Tyler didn’t bother to argue that the soup was perfect, even though he’d followed Chef Berner’s recipe to the letter and hadn’t given in to the urge to add fresh rosemary.

    It really needed rosemary.

    Yes, Chef. It wasn’t worth an argument. It was how the head chef said it was. A well-run kitchen was sort of like the military. You did what you were told, and if Chef Berner was in charge, you didn’t ask questions. He hated questions.

    After three months, Tyler hated his job. He hated coming to the fancy hotel every day, and he was ready to slit his wrists if it would get him out of making the same damn soup twice a day.

    Most of all, he hated Berner.

    Luckily, it was break time. Under the sympathetic gaze of his coworkers, who equally despised the chef, he escaped out the back door for the measly fifteen minutes he had between prep times. He grimaced at the lovely reek of rotting food from the dumpster, but even the stench was an improvement over remaining in the kitchen with Berner. He had to get out of there before he turned Berner into soup. He spent a few minutes basking in a fantasy in which his coworkers covered up his crime in happy celebration.

    Tyler blinked back frustrated tears. Graduating cooking school should have culminated in reaching his dream, not creating a nightmare.

    He jumped about a foot when his pocket vibrated.

    He pulled his cell phone out of his pocket and frowned at the unfamiliar number on his caller ID. Great, it was probably a salesperson. Of course, at this point, he’d talk to anyone who wasn’t the head chef.

    Hello.

    Is this Tyler Remington? a deep baritone asked. The rich, softly accented voice sent sultry shivers down Tyler’s spine.

    Yes, I’m Tyler.

    My name is Cody Stark. I’m your brother’s partner at the ranch.

    Icy terror made the hand holding the cell phone shake. What happened to my brother? That could be the only explanation for a total stranger to call him.

    He’d never met Baron’s partner, but he’d heard nothing but good things about the man from his older brother. Baron always came out to see Tyler. Baron met Cody after Tyler started culinary school, but Tyler hadn’t been at the ranch since. A fact he now regretted.

    There’s no reason to be too concerned, but Baron’s horse got spooked and threw him today. He broke his collarbone, a couple of ribs, and the doctor says there’s some brain swelling. Now, he’s a tough cowboy and he’s gonna be fine. The only reason I’m callin’ is because you’re on his emergency contact list and I know your brother would want you to be informed. So far, he hasn’t regained consciousness, but the doctors are optimistic. They will need you to sign some paperwork. We can have it faxed over to you if you can’t make it here.

    Tyler cut off the man’s chatter. I’ll be right there.

    Now all he had to do was tell Jack he was leaving town. His boyfriend never liked it when he wasn’t the center of attention.


    Telling Jack turned out not to be as big of a problem as he’d thought. His boyfriend had news of his own.

    What do you mean you’re getting married? Tyler stared at his lover. He couldn’t think of any other words.

    Jack looked away, his handsome face flushing. I-I can’t be with you, Ty. I can’t be gay.

    When he showed up at his boyfriend’s apartment, he’d expected him to be upset and maybe sulk, not give him a damn wedding invitation. It was funny how he was no longer the owner of Jack’s heart when Jack decided he wanted kids. Tyler threw the invitation back at him.

    What the fuck was I then, an experiment? Fuck you! Is that why you didn’t want to go out in public? I thought you weren’t out at your job. I didn’t know I was your dirty little secret. I was coming to tell you I had to go out of town because my brother Baron had an accident, but I guess it doesn’t matter now. Tyler clenched his hands into fists to stop from wrapping them around Jack’s traitorous neck.

    Don’t be like that. Jack put a hand on Tyler’s shoulder. I love you, Ty, and I’m sorry about your brother. I know what he means to you.

    It hurt worse that Jack actually sounded sincere. Ty angrily shrugged off his ex-lover’s grip. Love! You don’t know anything about love. You don’t tell someone you love them, then turn around and marry someone else. He waved an irritated hand between them. This was scratching an itch while you waited to get married. I don’t ever want to see you again.

    He was tempted to ask who the girl was, but he wasn’t that much of a glutton for punishment. He didn’t care. Furious, more with himself than with his clueless ex-boyfriend, Tyler stomped out of the apartment. Good thing they hadn’t moved in together. No wonder Jack had avoided that conversation when Tyler tried to bring it up. Jack had had no intention of taking their relationship to another level.

    Hell, they didn’t even have a relationship. This was turning out to be a banner day. Brokenhearted, Tyler headed home to pack and go see the only man who still loved him.

    His brother, Baron.

    Chapter One

    Cody looked down at his business partner. He knew the man wasn’t dead. The machines told him, the nurses told him, but it hurt to see his vibrant friend lying still and silent in a hospital bed. It had broken his heart to call Baron’s little brother, but as his friend’s only living relative, he had a right to know what was going on. Cody hoped he hadn’t been too optimistic about Baron’s chances.

    When did his brother say he was goin’ to be here? Jeffrey asked.

    Cody shrugged. His flight comes in at ten. I sent Dave to pick him up at the airport. He could see his own reflection in the darkened windows. The tired eyes and fresh lines of worry on his face added to his somber mood. Baron’s accident had affected him more than he cared to admit.

    He turned his attention back to Baron, ashamed at his self-pity. For the first time, he had the responsibility of the entire ranch on his hands, and he realized how much work his friend did around the place. He made a silent vow to appreciate his partner more if he ever woke. In their early twenties, they had purchased the ranch, and now ten years later, their business thrived. People from all around the United States visited to buy their breeding stock.

    Cody blinked back tears. I was hoping he’d be awake when his brother arrived. Baron’s real protective of that boy, raised him up himself when their parents died. He gave Jeffrey a level look. Baron told me his brother’s gay so I expect y’all to treat him with respect, not to hurt his feelings. Baron said he’s real delicate like.

    Jeffrey snorted. I’ll not cross Baron’s brother. Baron would beat the snot out of me as soon as he woke up. Besides, I’ve got a cousin who’s that way and he’s as tough as they come.

    Cody shook his head. Not this one. He’s a chef. A real fancy one with professional trainin’. He gave a nod toward the unconscious man. Baron said he was top of his class.

    Dave clomped into the room before they could say anything else, his cowboy boots echoing against the linoleum floor. The mysterious brother Cody had heard so much about trailed behind him.

    Cody didn’t know what he was expecting, maybe a

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