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A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy
A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy
A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy
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A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy

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Since he was hunted because he is different, Deputy Micah Danvers has lived a plain, ordinary, boring life until he rescues mysterious Sasha at a country fair—only problem is, the sexy minx who has shifter Micah tied up in knots isn't a woman, but all man.

He was hunted because he is different. Now Deputy Micah Danvers is normal' at all costs. He left behind the wounded boy he used to be and he's dating a nice woman. He's got a good job and a ramshackle cabin to fix up.

But when plain, ordinary cowboy Micah rescues exotic Sasha from bullies at a local fair, it turns out Sash isn't a woman like he thought. Unconventional Sash is not afraid to stand out—he thrives on it from his nights of dancing around a fire in the nude to the rare breed sheep he's trying to rescue from extinction. Shifter Micah aches for Sash, but he'll have to leave the shadows to claim a man who is unafraid of tempting the wolf.

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Release dateMay 12, 2011
ISBN9780857158307
A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy

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A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy - Jan Irving

A Plain, Ordinary Cowboy

ISBN # 978-0-85715-830-7

©Copyright Jan Irving 2011

Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright December 2017

Edited by S. F. Swift

Pride Publishing

This is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from the author’s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form, whether by printing, photocopying, scanning or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher, Pride Publishing.

Applications should be addressed in the first instance, in writing, to Pride Publishing. Unauthorised or restricted acts in relation to this publication may result in civil proceedings and/or criminal prosecution.

The author and illustrator have asserted their respective rights under the Copyright Designs and Patents Acts 1988 (as amended) to be identified as the author of this book and illustrator of the artwork.

Published in 2017 by Pride Publishing, UK

Pride Publishing is a subsidiary of Totally Entwined Group Limited.

Uncommon Cowboys

A PLAIN, ORDINARY COWBOY

Jan Irving

Book five in the Uncommon Cowboys series

Since he was hunted because he is different, Deputy Micah Danvers has lived a plain, ordinary, boring life until he rescues mysterious Sasha at a country fair—only problem is, the sexy minx who has shifter Micah tied up in knots isn't a woman, but all man.

He was hunted because he is different. Now Deputy Micah Danvers is ‘normal’ at all costs. He left behind the wounded boy he used to be and he’s dating a nice woman. He's got a good job and a ramshackle cabin to fix up.

But when plain, ordinary cowboy Micah rescues exotic Sasha from bullies at a local fair, it turns out Sash isn’t a woman like he thought. Unconventional Sash is not afraid to stand out—he thrives on it from his nights of dancing around a fire in the nude to the rare breed sheep he's trying to rescue from extinction. Shifter Micah aches for Sash, but he’ll have to leave the shadows to claim a man who is unafraid of tempting the wolf.

Dedication

Every story I write begins with a circle of readers. I listen to comments: Did this chapter work? Were you moved? More than that, for a writer, feedback like that is a gift, so thank you again to Carolyn Topol, Lyn, Kim, Jambrea Jo Jones, Camjakefan who knows the Uncommon Cowboys men very well, Armandyouidiot for insightful comments, Gabrielle and Laurie. Also, thanks to my editor, Sue Swift.

In the house of lovers the walls are made of songs,

the floor dances and the music never stops.

—Deepak Chopra.

Trademarks Acknowledgement

The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

Aliens: 20th Century Fox

Royal Doulton: WWRD Group Holdings

BlackBerry: Research In Motion

Civic: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.

Formica: The Diller Corporation

Hobbit: The Saul Zaentz Company

Honda: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.

Thermos: Thermos L.L.C.

Toyota: Toyota Motor Corporation

Tylenol: McNeil-PPC, Inc.

Chapter One

What the fuck, what’s that little bitch doin’ here?

Deputy Micah Danvers’ enhanced senses caught the menacing whisper through the friendly chatter in White Deer’s June town hall craft fair. He zeroed in on two young cowboys, Deke Masters and Jared Marks, obviously liquored up and ready to rumble. Oh yeah, he’d had a run-in with them shortly after he’d come to town. Definitely troublemakers. Despite knowing he could handle them, Micah’s gut tightened.

He purely hated dealing with mobs. They brought back bad memories.

Someone bumped into him. His hands fisted.

Hey, sorry, Deputy Danvers, Juan, a young kid who lived with his mother above the town bakery, murmured before running over to his friends.

Sorry, Micah answered softly, even knowing the kid wouldn’t hear him. His face reddened at the slip. He forced himself to relax.

His attention returned to the two cowboys, trying to see what they were up to. The crowd shifted, so Micah saw the men were glaring at a pretty young woman with long black hair and golden skin sitting at one of the craft tables. She smiled as she held up a handful of twigs, demonstrating something to the folks in front of her table.

Micah frowned. Whoever she was, she was a stranger and he didn’t like strangers.

Micah ate the same cereal for breakfast every morning. He always bought the same blue and brown shirts. He picked up plain white briefs. He liked everything the same and he liked knowing who was in town.

He closed his eyes, trying to catch her scent. Citrus. She was wearing something like grapefruit.

Micah tilted his head, not sure he liked it. It was…different. Kind of abrasive, but also strong, fresh.

His cock hardened.

And whoa, what the fuck was that?

Survival instinct kicked in, warning him to stay far, far away from the new woman in town. Something about her smelt…forbidden.

Micah was frowning when Mary Watson rejoined him, squeezing his arm as if to ask him what was up. He looked at her and felt vaguely embarrassed, as if he’d been caught.

Keep it low key, asshole, he told himself when his gut clenched again. Don’t stand out.

Mary worked as a secretary at the little town hall, so Micah saw her often. They’d become good friends. He liked her straightforward gray eyes and warm smile as well as the long brown hair that fell to her waist.

Did you find that gelding you were interested in looking at again? he asked her.

Mary nodded. Be a good horse for your stable, cowboy, she said, arching an eyebrow at him.

Huh, don’t think so. My barn is almost as much a ruin as the cabin, Micah said. And my roof leaks. Gotta fix that first.

He’s a beauty, Mike, Mary said, using the nickname she and some of the townspeople now occasionally used. In all the towns where he’d lived, Micah had never had a nickname before and somehow that made White Deer home, even if it was dangerously close to the village where he’d grown up…and fled.

Since Mary was an expert horsewoman, Micah took her seriously. Okay, I better take a look at that gelding again. But if I have to fix up that wreck of a barn in a hurry, you’re helpin’.

Deal! she said. Do you mind if I check out some of the tables? I know the craft stuff isn’t your thing.

I was looking at the cutting boards, he said, raising his hands mock defensively. I’m not a stereotype.

She grimaced. Nuh-uh. Cutting boards are a manly thing. I don’t see you checking out the art quilts or the crochet.

I don’t need a bed spread and I wouldn’t know crochet if it bit my ass.

Maybe I can bite your ass sometime soon, Mary purred.

Micah pulled away automatically, then scolded himself. What was he doing? This date was part of the plan. He wanted to stay in this town. Mary was going to be a part of that.

Sharp green eyes the color of bottle glass. His gaze was caught by the young stranger sitting at the table. She was looking in his direction, watching him with Mary.

He looked away, flushing.

Oblivious to Micah’s uncomfortable moment, Mary smiled and strolled away, hands loose in the pockets of her jeans, completely relaxed and in her element in a way Micah hadn’t allowed himself to experience since he was a young boy. He opened his mouth, wanting to call her back and ask her if she knew who the stranger was.

A warning spike prodding his back broke the moment and he turned away from his date to meet those tilted green eyes again. The woman at the craft table was still studying him. When he put his hands on his hips and met her gaze for gaze she did not demurely drop her eyes but continued to look back at him with frank appreciation.

She thought he was hot.

Micah blushed even hotter. A smug smile curled the woman’s lips.

Goddammit, he muttered, telling himself he didn’t like her confidence any more than her cologne. Too brash, too bold for such a delicate little thing. Just what did she think she was playing at, looking at him as if she would like him to climb on top of her?

And yet his penis was stiff and full, as if she’d run a teasing hand over him.

Sweat broke out on Micah’s forehead. The unknown woman was like a burr under his saddle. He needed to find out more about her because she should have backed down when he gave her such a challenging look. People found him intimidating at six-one of solid muscle, plus the uniform.

And then there was his wolf. Although most humans couldn’t begin to guess what he was, on some level they sensed Micah had something inside, something dangerous he kept on a choke hold. But the woman merely went back to twisting wet twigs into a round shape as if she hadn’t deliberately rattled his cage.

He watched a while, but couldn’t see what about her had those cowboys riled up. He stalked closer, circling her, the wolf inside drawn to take a closer look.

The woman looked to be in her mid-twenties, about five-five in height and she possessed fragile features which didn’t mesh with those brilliant green eyes. She continued to expertly weave branches into her creation, strong brown hands flashing impossibly fast.

Drawn by her obvious talent, Micah stood next to her table watching her entertain a group of kids.

First you have to make the round, flat bottom of your rustic basket. The young weaver’s voice was husky, the voice of a femme fatale who would leave scratch marks on a man’s back during sex. Her voice reminded Micah of the heavy kind of wind chimes that rang with deeper, more masculine tones. He liked her voice. Working

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