Review & Giveaway: Getting Lucky by Jennifer Seasons
Getting
Lucky
Fortune, Colorado #1
Fortune, Colorado #1
By:
Jennifer Seasons
Releasing
April 21st, 2015
Avon
Impulse
Blurb
Welcome
to Fortune, Colorado—where the air is clean, the men are rugged,
and the all the good ones… are bachelors.
Born
into the infamous Charlemagne equestrian empire, Shannon has been
raised to do whatever it takes for the family business. Even if it
means going undercover and digging up dirt on a competitor. It's easy
enough when she believes he's a bad guy whose success seems too good
to be true. In fact, Shannon's excited to put the aggravatingly sexy
Irishman in his place and get back in her father's good graces. All
she needs is to stay focused on the goal … and out of Sean
Muldoon's arms.
From stealing a thoroughbred racehorse from the Irish mob to striking gold in the mountains of Colorado, there's little Sean hasn't experienced. But when it comes to resisting his hot new stable manager, he's out of luck. With the mob hot on his heels, keeping Shannon off their radar is all but impossible, and he's not about to put her in danger too. Sean wants Shannon, but how can he offer her a future … when he can't even guarantee tomorrow?
From stealing a thoroughbred racehorse from the Irish mob to striking gold in the mountains of Colorado, there's little Sean hasn't experienced. But when it comes to resisting his hot new stable manager, he's out of luck. With the mob hot on his heels, keeping Shannon off their radar is all but impossible, and he's not about to put her in danger too. Sean wants Shannon, but how can he offer her a future … when he can't even guarantee tomorrow?
Excerpt
Humor shimmered in her sister’s
hazel eyes as she tipped her head toward the huge Pine Creek Ranch
sign that hung suspended from wooden beams arching over the entrance.
Her blond hair brushed across her freckled cheeks as she said, “I
wouldn’t be so hasty in keeping those girls on the shelf if I were
you . . . I saw Sean Muldoon in person.”
“When?”
“During the races in Kentucky
this past May with his Triple Crown winner, Something Unexpected.
This guy that Dad is sending you to spy on is full-on Irish—with
the accent to prove it—and downright sexy. He’s like an Irish
Dove bar—you know just by looking at him that he’s dark, smooth,
and addictive. He moves with this loose, long-limbed gate and has an
easy smile, but there’s something almost dangerous about him just
bubbling under the surface. It’s seriously potent.” Colleen
fanned herself and grinned. “It’s too bad I’m such a
blabbermouth, because I’d dig up the goods on him, all right.”
Shannon remained silent and
waited for it. It had to be coming.
“Of course, I’d see if
Muldoon was as fast to the finish line as his racehorses are while I
was at it, if you know what I mean.” Her sister finished with an
overly dramatic eyebrow wiggle and wink.
And there it was. Right on
schedule. That’s one of the things she loved most about her only
sibling—she was reliable. If there was ever an opening for a crude
comment to be slipped in, you could bet she was all over it.
That’s what she said,
Shannon thought.
Crap! Damn it, now Colleen had
her doing it too. Figured.
“Let’s go through this one
last time,” Shannon said briskly. “I’m supposed to find this
Sean Muldoon and tell him I’m responding to his ad for the stable
manager position and convince him to hire me.” She stared down the
long gravel lane beyond the ranch’s entrance as it lazily rounded a
bend and disappeared into a sea of aspen, spruce, and pine in the
distance.
Into Sean Muldoon’s ranch.
She’d learned from her father
that Pine Creek sat on about one hundred acres, though it was hard to
tell at the moment from the thick grove of trees that flanked each
side of the single-lane road. It looked more like the entrance to a
state forest, not a sprawling horse ranch.
But, as Shannon knew better than
most, looks were most often deceiving. Nervously swiping her hands
down the thighs of her worn denim jeans, she continued reviewing the
plan that their father had designed, hoping that repeating everything
would help her focus.
Colleen opened her mouth and
started to say, “That’s why you should—”
Shannon held her hand up like a
crossing guard. “I know, use the ladies. I get it.” She probably
could if she wanted to, honestly. They weren’t bad. A quick glance
downward confirmed that claim. Not bad at all. A little on the small
side, but so what? What she lacked up top she made up for on the
bottom with an ample and curvy derriere.
Depending on the day, that was
either a blessing or a curse.
However, given that she was a
professional equestrian and spent half her life bouncing around on a
horse (with skill and grace, of course), having the extra padding was
more often a bonus than not. Her butt was like a car’s suspension
system—it absorbed the shock and made the impact of jumping her
horse feel like the smooth ride of a Rolls Royce. Not that she was
going to upstage big-butted celebrities or anything, but it wouldn’t
be a runaway victory if they did
compare backsides. Only she had earned hers the cheap and easy way:
genetic inheritance.
Colleen cleared her throat.
“Dad’s gut is saying that either Muldoon or one of his trainers
is doping the Thoroughbreds with steroids before the races.” Her
sister’s eyes flickered and unfocused briefly, like she was
recalling a memory. “I’ve seen them run. They’ve got rockets
for hooves, Shan.”
No wonder all of the company’s
clients had bailed on their breeding program over the past few years.
Shannon knew they were down to a teeny-tiny trickle, and if she
didn’t find a way to reverse that fast, then they were going to go
bankrupt and lose the farm. And it was the only thing of material
value they had left. Over the years her father had sold off
everything else. All the jewels, cars—everything. It hadn’t
escaped her notice that the walls of her childhood home were now
mostly bare, when priceless Monet originals and the like had once
hung there.
Not for the first time, she
wondered what had happened to all the family’s money. Where were
all their millions disappearing to? It didn’t make sense. Not in
the least. But pondering that made Shannon’s stomach go tight and
queasy, so she stopped. With effort she grappled with her thoughts
and redirected them to the immediate problem at hand.
Author
Info
Jennifer
Seasons has been a lifelong writer and reader. She lives with her
husband and four children in the mountains of rural New England. An
enormous yet lovable dog and the world's coolest cat keep them
company. When she's not writing, she loves spending time with her
family outdoors exploring her beautiful new home state, learning the
joys of organic gardening, and—if she's lucky—relaxing in her
hammock under the trees with a really good book.
Review
If you haven't yet read a story by Jennifer Seasons then you don't know what you're missing. She writes good stories with characters you like to read about...yes I'm talking about Sean! Don't judge me, wait until you reading Getting Lucky then you'll know what I'm talking about! I think you'll really like Shannon (just not as much as Sean Haha!) she's a really good person put in a bad position. At time what she does gets on my nerves, but then I know that for the story line, it's necessary. I think you'll really enjoy the story and will want to read more of Jennifer Seasons books. Getting Lucky is book one of Fortune Colorado! So not to worry, more hot guys! Happy reading!
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