In the Cowboy's Bed (Pleasure Ridge Ranch)

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grin playing at her pink-frosted lips.
    Erin looked up to make sure the waitress wasn’t approaching the table and tried to force herself to focus on the text in the brochure. But, damn it, her eyes kept going toward that couple in the bed, the look of ecstasy on their faces. Had she ever looked like that? Well, if she hadn’t, it was because that piece of male hotness wasn’t the one pressed against her, flesh to heated flesh, delicious friction sparking where their bodies met.
    Good grief, she was going to have an orgasm right here at the table. She reached for her drink and downed half of it, causing Amy to laugh.
    "Warm?" Amy asked.
    Erin thumped the brochure on the table. "You gave me this thing. What do you think?"
    "I think you need to go and ride one of those cowboys until he can’t walk home."
    An image of doing exactly that made the heat flooding her body tick up a few degrees. What the hell? Hillary was right. She could go and ogle a little, maybe indulge in a kiss or two, heavy petting if she got truly adventurous.
    "Okay, I’ll go."
    "I’m glad you said that," Amy said. "Because I booked you a cabin for next week."
    "Next week?"
    "Yeah, and don’t worry about the price," Amy said. "My friend gave me the friends discount. All I ask is that you tell me all the dirty details when you get back."
    And damned if a parade of dirty details didn’t start marching through Erin’s head.
CHAPTER TWO
    Erin got out of her little rental SUV next to her cabin in the mountains an hour outside Reno and turned in a slow circle. Man, this place was beautiful. Craggy mountaintops, an impossibly blue sky, the pinks and yellows of early wildflowers, and the cleanest air she thought she’d ever breathed. In the distance below her hilltop cabin sat a small lake with a mirror surface. She imagined the water was frigid.
    If she did no more in the next week than sit on the front porch and stare at her surroundings, she was glad she’d agreed to this trip. She could feel the stress and worries drifting away with the breeze. And quiet. Wow, had she ever experienced any place so incredibly quiet? She closed her eyes and listened. All she heard were birds chirping, the breeze rustling the low, scrubby vegetation, and...an approaching vehicle.
    Her moment of tranquility ruined, she grabbed her bags and headed toward the front door. After she unlocked it, she sat the bags inside just as a big, black pickup truck pulled up beside her SUV. She stepped to the edge of the porch just as a petite woman with a long, deep red ponytail hopped out of the truck that dwarfed her.
    "Hey," the woman said as she rounded the front of the truck. "Erin?"
    Erin nodded. "You must be Heidi."
    "In the flesh. I’m so glad Amy talked you into checking out the place."
    "It’s certainly pretty here."
    Heidi shaded her eyes and looked out across the surrounding mountains. "It is, isn’t it? I never get tired of just stopping and soaking it all in. There’s something new to see every day." She turned her attention back to Erin. "But if you think that’s great, wait until you meet Justin."
    "Justin?"
    "Yes, the guy who will be with you this week."
    "I...um, I’m not sure about the..."
    "Sex?" Heidi waved a hand. "Don’t worry. You are free to do as much or as little as you like. But trust me, when you see Justin, you’re going to want to do more than sit and admire the sunsets together."
    Erin did her best not to squirm. She’d been having extra hot dreams for the past week. She’d wake up with her sheets tangled, sweat beading her body and gasping for breath as the image of the man in her dreams faded away. She couldn’t recapture his image no matter how hard she concentrated.
    "So, um, what am I supposed to do now?" Erin asked.
    "You can get settled in. The kitchen is fully stocked, or you can order food delivered from our chef. There’s an extensive menu in your kitchen. There are also directions to our stables, the pool and our movie theater. You

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