Cop-Off

Return to Woodvalley Pines...where a sexy police officer comes across one troublemaker that he’s determined to pin down.

Cat is looking to snag herself a cowboy.

After all, what else is there to do in the small town of Woodvalley Pines.

And after the year she’s had, she deserves to treat herself.

There’s only one problem. Cody freaking McBride.

The devil himself. And the bane of her existence.

It’s bad enough she has to look at his smug face most days, but now he’s made it his mission to meddle in her love life.

Which means only one thing, it’s about to get ugly.

Single dad and local cop Cody thought he was done with love.

He was content in his routine. Work, eat, sleep, repeat.

But then Cat shows up in town. Lighting fires wherever she goes and hurling insults his way while she’s doing it.

He actually finds himself enjoying fighting with the little she-devil, it’s the most alive he’s felt in years.

Woodvalley Pines is about to witness the ultimate showdown. Where clothes aren’t the only things getting torn to shreds.

Cop-Off is set in a small town filled with sassy heroines, hunky heroes, and busybodies who can’t help but share their two cents. Fans of Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson and Worth the Risk by Jamie Beck will love Isobel Reed’s steamy, snarky romance!

EXCERPT:

“You cannot write that!” Libby gasped, handing Cat back her phone.

“Why not?”

“Because you’re going to attract the wrong kind of man!”

Why her friend seemed so horrified, Cat had no idea. All she’d done was show her the profile she’d set up on a local dating app. It had been Libby’s idea to get back out there in the first place. That was exactly what she was doing.

“Look, Lib, I love you, but you drag me all the way out here to the middle of nowhere to, what, sit around all day? If I’m gonna be surrounded by nothing but cows, I might as well find myself a cowboy to shag.”

And she was in the middle of nowhere. Woodvalley Pines, Wyoming was a long way from her home in Brighton, England.

This hadn’t exactly been what she imagined when she’d thought about moving back to America.

The last time she was here, she’d been living in San Francisco, where she’d first met Libby.

And she had to admit she missed the city.

The hustle and bustle. Nights out. Takeout whenever you wanted it.

The most exciting thing that had happened since moving to Woodvalley was the day Mrs Tucker lost her cat. For an hour.

“A dating profile full of innuendos is not gonna find you a cowboy. It’s gonna find you a horny psychopath.” Libby obviously wasn’t done yet.

“You’re being dramatic.”

“Cat, at one point you wrote: Before I take a long ride, I like to make sure my stud has had a good twenty minute warm up.” Her best friend’s eyebrow was raised, causing her to look all accusatory.

“What?” Cat not-so-innocently lifted her bare shoulder in a shrug. “That’s just good horsemanship, Lib. You don’t want him to be too stiff.” She added a wink specifically to get a laugh out of her. And it worked.

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