Author Name: Laurie Terson
Book Name: Rockin' Around The Ranch
Release
Date: December 11, 2015
Blurb:
There a storm is coming. And Christmas is on its way. Jace is supposed to
be on his way to Florida. But Jace’s boyfriend Taylor isn’t coming. Taylor’s on
a last minute business trip. Hunkering down and taking care of things on the
ranch, Jace is trying to make the best of his sorry Christmas. But where the
heck did this baby come from?
Taylor is on a business trip when a
co-worker’s flu extends his trip. When he should have been heading on vacation
with Jace, giving him the best Christmas present ever, he’s stuck in an airport
talking to some old guy with a white beard.
Pages or Words: 16,000 words
Categories: Contemporary, M/M Romance,
Romance, Ranch Hand/Cowboy, Holiday, and a little humor
Excerpt:
Chapter One
Jacen Assante
hurried past the split rail fence toward the barn. He’d told his co-workers,
Shep and Carl, that he’d take care of the barn animals if they took care of the
horses. They’d been out riding along the fence line all day looking for holes.
Pausing at the barn door, he removed his gloves, pushed his battered Stetson
back, and wiped a trickle of sweat from his brow. Even in the dead of winter,
riding hard and pulling barbed fence wire could cause a body to sweat. He
glanced around taking in the stark beauty of the world surrounding him. Nestled
in the closed end of a wide valley and in the distance, mountains rose on three
sides. This late in December, other than the pines, the trees were bare of
leaves. The late afternoon sun glistened, reflecting from the few patches of
snow on the ground. A few still clung to the tree branches. They had gotten
their first dusting of snow just a couple of weeks ago. Jace knew they had a
lot more snow to come.
They’d moved the
cattle to the lower pastures a while back. Keeping them closer to the ranch
buildings made sense—easier to get to and care for them. This late in the year,
the only ones remaining were the few breeding stock animals his boss, Conner,
wanted to keep. His boss sure had his own way of wanting to do things. Not like
any other boss Jace had ever worked for.
Like the animals
in the barn. Jace shook his head. No weathered wood for this barn. The barn was
so darn fancy it was better than a lot of people’s houses. Got to love people
with more money than brains. The critters in there had lights and heating.
Hell, Conner had even put in central air conditioning. And all for a frickin’
cow, a goat, an ornery mule, and a miniature horse. The cow no longer gave any
milk, just stood there chewing her cud. The goat head-butted anything that got
close enough, and the mule tried to bite everything it could reach. Useless
damn animals. Their horses had their own barn, not as fancy as this one but
what the hell. The horses weren’t considered pets. Jace guessed he didn’t care
except caring for them took up time when other things needed doing. There
wasn’t enough time to get all of the work done. With just a few hands, as soon
as they finished a chore they had to start all over again.
Jace watched as
the other two cared for the horses they’d used. Shep had the tanned leather
face of cowpokes from years ago. But Jace knew Shep was only about fifteen
years older than him. That made Shep late forties. Jace always teased him about
using sunscreen and moisturizers. Carl was the same age as Jace and took care
of himself, much like Jace did. Neither man left the ranch house without
sunscreen on. But even with care Jace knew there were a few laugh lines
crinkling around the corners of his eyes.
Over the winter
months it was usually just him, Shep Lambert, and Carl Drummer on the ranch.
During peak season it was the three of them plus a couple of part-timers that
worked a few days a week or as needed. Along with the teens that Conner sent
their way. Sending at risk teens to the ranch had been a family tradition.
Jacen had met Conner the summer he’d been sent there. They had struck up a
friendship that lasted to this day.
Conner had spent
every one of his summers working the ranch with his grandfather. Then while
Conner had gone off to make his millions in real estate, Jace had stayed on to
work the ranch. When Conner had inherited the ranch from his grandfather
nothing had changed. Things had kept on the way they always had except now
there was enough money to improve and expand the bunk house. This had upped the
number of teen boys that could spend their summers learning about life and
teamwork. Conner still dropped in to visit at least once a year, spending a
week or so doing the things he had during his youth.
Shep’s voice
bellowed, breaking into Jace’s musing. “Hey Jacen, ya going to move your ass or
you going to stand there and daydream about your vacation instead of leaving on
it?”
Shep and Carl were
having way too much fun teasing Jace this year. It was good natured teasing
because both of them knew how devastated Jace had been last year when his plans
had been cancelled.
“Don’t be an ass.”
He heard Carl chide Shep.
“I’m going, I’m
going. But one, only Taylor or my momma call me Jacen. And you don’t look like
either one. And two, I only have a few things left to pack. Like the toothbrush
I’m using tonight.”
Shep threw his
dandy brush at Carl’s head. “And who wanted to bet on the vacation going off as
planned?”
Jace turned toward
them. “What the hell? You guys have a bet going?” With each word out of his
mouth he got pissed just a little bit more. What the hell where they thinking?
Holding up both
hands, Shep looked to Carl for help. “Now, Jace, don’t go getting your mad on.
We’re mostly betting on it so that it does happen. And it wasn’t just us. Jesse
and Pete both have money on this too. Hell, Evan does too.”
His jaw dropping,
Jace stared at the two ranch hands. “What the fuck? Carl, even your boyfriend
is in on this?”
“Hell, Evan wasn’t
going to pass on this bet. And yeah, we were just doing that reverse psychology
thing.” Carl smiled at Jace, seemingly pleased with his logic. “You know like
when you want something bad enough you make it seem like you don’t so you
aren’t disappointed.”
“Yeah, right
guys.” Jace shook his head, not believing any of it as he made his way over to
the barn. “And next you’re going to tell me you believe Santa Claus is real
too. Keep talking and digging that hole deeper.”
Today he wanted
the last of his chores for the day to be done. He had to get back to the
farmhouse and finish the packing so he and his boyfriend could leave on
vacation in two days. They were going for seven warm, sunny, tropical days in
Florida. Just him and Taylor, lying on the beach, soaking up all the sun they
could handle. They would be drinking all kinds of fruity rum drinks all day. No
bosses, no cattle, no cowhands, no snow, no worries. After canceling last
year’s vacation, Taylor had promised this year it was going to happen. Damn, he
was looking forward to it. It felt kind of strange that he wasn’t going to be
on the ranch for Christmas. He was such a sentimental sap about Christmas. He
loved everything about the holidays here on the ranch. The snow, then going out
and cutting a tree. The cooking, decorating and the shopping for that special
present, yep, he loved it all. Oh, he’d never admit any of that out loud or
anything, but it was still all true.
Thinking of
Taylor, Jace rolled his eyes. He hated the label of boyfriend. After three years
together you’d think there would be a better word. It made them sound like they
were back in high school or something. Taylor Lawless was thirty six, for
Christ sakes. And a regional manager of a restaurant chain, too. Jace hated
that Taylor had to travel some for his job, but there wasn’t anything Taylor
could do about that.
Taylor’s job was
the only bone of contention they had between them. Taylor lived on the ranch
with him, mostly. He still had a place in town but never stayed there. And
there was enough to do around the ranch for Taylor to be put on the payroll.
Taylor could do the office paperwork and payroll. And he was such a good cook,
he could do that too. It was his pride that made Taylor stay at his damn job,
since he hated his boss—or at least that was what Jace thought from the things
Taylor said.
Shaking his head
Jace decided that he wasn’t going to think about it anymore. They were going on
vacation. That was all there was to it. He couldn’t let thoughts of last year
derail this year’s plans.
Sliding the door
open, he went into the barn. Taylor would be home in about an hour. They’d have
dinner with the guys, and then get the rest of their packing done. Then Jace
had plans that involved him, Taylor, their king-sized bed, and a whole lot of
lube.
Meet the author:
Laurie Terson grew up in So Cal, where she lived most of her life. She
met her husband of thirty plus years there. A victim of the empty nest, when
her daughter and son moved out, she has replaced them with a 5 lb dog named
Peanut. The three of them currently live under the bright lights of Las Vegas.
Always a daydreamer,
stories of one kind or another have lived in her head. She has always been and
still is avid reader. She decided to try her hand at writing when she was
challenged by a friend after they discussed how she was re-writing scenes from
books to make them go the way she thought they should go.
When not reading or
writing she can be found watching sports, of all kinds. A tomboy while growing
up, she loved fishing, camping and traveling. She also enjoys going to the
movies, cooking, wine tasting and crafting.
She is a believer that
love is love, no more, no less. And that gender doesn’t matter because everyone
deserves a happy ever after.
Where to find the author:
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/LaurieTerson
Twitter: @LaurieTerson
Goodreads
Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7254476.Laurie_Terson
Publisher: MLR Press
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