Chasing Trouble - Becky McGraw

Chasing Trouble

By Becky McGraw

  • Release Date: 2012-12-17
  • Genre: Western Romance
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CHASING TROUBLE

Dr. Jenny Anderson doesn't have time for men or the complications they bring to her life, but when sexy wildcat oilman Chase Rhodes is brought into her ER for treatment, she quickly reconsiders. The man looked like a male model, had a smile that could melt her panties at fifty paces. But she had a firm rule about not getting cozy with patients, and he needed her help not her ogling. After he asks her out when he's discharged, Jenny turns him down and Chase leaves the hospital. She thinks she'll never see him again, but then gets a note from his mother personally inviting her to a party to thank her for saving her baby boy's life. Jenny wants nothing to do with a thirty-year-old mama's boy, so she politely declines.She thinks that's the end of it, but then Chase shows up on her doorstep in person--not to ask her out again, but to offer her a job at his drilling company! When she is resistant, Chase throws a staggering salary figure at her. A number that could help her pay off her mountainous student loans. But Jenny was suspicious, she had a feeling that Chase Rhodes expected a lot more for his money than a Health and Safety Officer, so before she accepted she made it perfectly clear there would be no fringe benefits included. That left the only problem being how she would convince herself not to offer them to him.Fighting her attraction to Chase Rhodes soon becomes the least of her problems though. An arsonist seems to have it in for Rhodes Drilling, and maybe even Chase and his family. Jenny is caught right in the middle and soon more than the wells fires are burning between she and the handsome oilman. But would they survive long enough to find the saboteur and save his company so they had an opportunity to explore that love?

A western romantic suspense series with hot cowboys, a dash of suspense and a lot of southern humor--the perfect recipe for Trouble. All twelve books in the Texas Trouble series can be read as standalone novels.

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