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Product Description In the new Blacktop Cowboys® novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Wrapped and Strapped, one woman learns that when it comes to cowboys, looks can be deceiving... When Tobin Hale stepped in to stop Garnet Evans’s son from railroading her out of her own home, he knew moving in with his favorite Mud Lily could be seen as strange. But nothing prepared him for the arrival of Garnet’s fiery, beautiful granddaughter, Jade—or her assumption that he’s up to no good... While Tobin might be the hottest man Jade Evans has ever seen, his physical attributes won’t distract her from protecting her grandma from his sweet-talking ways. But the stubborn cowboy digs in his boot heels and refuses to leave. Stuck in close quarters together, Jade learns Tobin is the real deal—a hardworking, fiercely loyal man and she’s the one in danger of losing her heart. And just when he was prepared to leave Muddy Gap behind, Tobin may have found the kind of woman worth sticking around for... Review Praise for New York Times Bestselling Author Lorelei James “No one writes contemporary erotic romance better than Lorelei James.”—New York Times Bestselling Author Maya Banks “Lorelei James knows how to write one hot, sexy cowboy.”—New York Times Bestselling Author Jaci Burton “While James is known for erotic interludes, she never forgets to bolster the story with plenty of emotional power.”—Publishers Weekly About the Author Lorelei James is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary erotic romances. Her novels include the Blacktop Cowboys® Series, featuring Wrapped and Strapped and Hillbilly Rockstar, the Mastered Series, featuring Caged and Unraveled, and the Need You Series, featuring Just What I Needed and What You Need. Her books have won the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, as well as the CAPA Award. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter OneOne week later . . .Tobin Hale's cell phone rang for the hundredth time, tempting him to chuck it in the garbage disposal.So far he'd ignored Tilda's call, Bernice's call, Vivien's call, and Miz Maybelle's call. When Pearl's name flashed on the screen, he knew better than to ignore it."Hey, Pearl-es-cent, what's the 411?""So your phone isn't broken, you're just screening our calls?" she demanded."Yes, ma'am. Shit has hit the fan over here and I ain't in the mood to talk to nobody.""Well the same thing has happened over here at Garnet's house."Tobin sipped his beer. "She's mad that I gave Renner notice last week, isn't she?" Now that he thought about it, it was sorta weird Garnet hadn't called to give him what for."Of course she's upset. But there's loads more going on than that." There was a shifting noise on the other end of the phone. "Her son is making good on his threat to lock her away where she can't get into trouble," Pearl whispered. "Don't you remember?""Pearl, she was blubbering so damn hard I could barely understand anything she said." Total chaos had erupted inside the lodge when all of the Mud Lilies ladies had shown up.And he had had his own shit to deal with.How fucking . . . coincidental that Hugh, the ranch foreman, had decided to lay it all out on the line for their boss, Renner Jackson-on the exact same day Tobin had given his notice. But Hugh had thought ahead and offered to buy the rodeo stock contracting business outright. Great for Hugh, it'd be great for Renner in the long run, but in the short term, that meant Tobin got stuck with doing all the day-to-day work. Again. He'd tried not to be bitter, but dammit. Nothing ever seemed to go his way.Not true. You found out today you have a job interview in Albuquerque in three weeks.Finally. Tobin felt as if he'd been in a holding pattern. No one knew that he'd updated his resume and started sending out job applications-two months ago. He considered it a sign he was on the right track the day after he'd given notice