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September 30, 2014

New Release: Holiday, Montana Boxed Set (Books 1-3)

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ONLY $0.99!! This boxed set contains books 1 -3.


Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe


Also, the other two books in the series are on sale for only $2.99. (Normal price $3.99).


Her Lucky Love (Holiday, Montana Book 4): Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe

Dreams of Ivory (Holiday, Montana Book 5): Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe


Holiday, Montana Box Set (Books 1-3)


In one small town in Montana, the stories you were told when you were a child might be more real than you think. The five Cooper brothers never knew their lives were so connected to the magic within until one fateful, fiery night. Together in one place for the first time, the first three novels will pull you in and never let you.


Charmed Spirits – Book 1


Matt Cooper loved Jordan Cross years ago and then she left him and Holiday, Montana. Now she’s back and his sexy witch will do everything in her power to fight back against a town that pushed her away. Jordan might think she’s ready for everything, but Matt has some secrets of his own. Their past is out to get them and it will take the strength of not only what they had, but also the promise of what is to come to find a way out.


Santa’s Executive – Book 2


Take one ex-bad boy and one perky town newcomer and you have the perfect Christmas recipe for a steamy romance. Justin Cooper might think he’s reformed but when he’s called on to pay back the ultimate gift, his old set of skills will come in handy. Rina Brewer’s one job is to make sure Justin does his—only falling for her charge wasn’t in the cards…or was it?


Finding Abigail – Book 3


Abigail Clarke has loved Sheriff Tyler Cooper since she was a little girl. Only the town’s top bachelor hasn’t thought of her as anything but the cute town teacher. Right when the stars align and Tyler opens his eyes, an enemy neither one knew they had has his sights on Abigail. Abigail is in danger and Tyler may be the only one to stand up to the threat and save her…or will she save him?

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Published on September 30, 2014 06:00

September 29, 2014

Quote of the Day: Day 1, Delicate Ink

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Montgomery Ink Book 1


Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and since I can’t wait, I’m sharing some quotes to whet your appetite!


There was only one thing to say.


“Kneel.”


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and starts the 3 month long release extravaganza of ALL INK ALL THE TIME.


Ink Inspired (Montgomery Ink Book 0.5): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Ink Reunited (Montgomery Ink Book 0.6): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink (Montgomery Ink Book 1): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Hot Ink (Contains Montgomery Ink Book 1.5): Amazon


Tempting Boundaries (Montgomery Ink Book 2): Amazon | Barnes & Noble

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Published on September 29, 2014 08:11

September 27, 2014

Backlist Spotlight: A Night Away

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Series: Redwood Pack Book 3.5


Genre: Paranormal Romance


Heat Level: 4 Flames


Digital:  Amazon│ Barnes & Noble │ ARe │ Kobo │ iBooks


Audio:  Amazon │ Audible 


Kade Jamenson has been mated to Melanie for almost two years. They’ve been through mating circles, battles, loss, misunderstandings, and finally, the birth of their son, Finn. The world is in turmoil around them as the Redwoods engage in war with the Centrals. But for Kade and Melanie, the turmoil is also happening at home. The responsibility of a restless baby and their Pack has taken a toll and they need a break.


Not from each other. But from their Pack. Just for a night.


Kade takes Mel away for a romantic getaway and leaves Uncle Maddox alone with baby Finn. The Omega of the Redwood Pack may be adept at emotions but the idea of a baby may be beyond his immense capabilities.


Author’s Note: This is a novella set between books 3 and 4 to give you a taste of Mel and Kade. It is best that you have already immersed yourselves in the Redwood Pack world, however even new readers will enjoy a glimpse of one of the Redwood’s favorite couples.

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Published on September 27, 2014 06:00

September 25, 2014

Surprise! It’s a Box Set for Tuesday!

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Surprise! It’s a box set of one of my favorite series! First, KUDOS to Charity Hendry for an amazing cover. LOVE the colors LOL. So what’s this about? The first THREE books of the Holiday, Montana series will be in a bundle on Tuesday for only $0.99!! That price won’t last, so get it while you can. :) This is the series that hit #2 in Amazon for ALL kindle books. Yeah, you guys rock and now for those of you who haven’t tried it yet, here you go! You can pre-order now and make sure you get it at that special price. Thank you so much for being amazing readers!


Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe


 


Also, the other two books in the series are on sale for only $2.99. (Normal price $3.99).


Her Lucky Love (Holiday, Montana Book 4): Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe

Dreams of Ivory (Holiday, Montana Book 5): Amazon | Nook | iBooks | Kobo | ARe


 


Holiday, Montana Box Set (Books 1-3)


In one small town in Montana, the stories you were told when you were a child might be more real than you think. The five Cooper brothers never knew their lives were so connected to the magic within until one fateful, fiery night. Together in one place for the first time, the first three novels will pull you in and never let you.


Charmed Spirits – Book 1


Matt Cooper loved Jordan Cross years ago and then she left him and Holiday, Montana. Now she’s back and his sexy witch will do everything in her power to fight back against a town that pushed her away. Jordan might think she’s ready for everything, but Matt has some secrets of his own. Their past is out to get them and it will take the strength of not only what they had, but also the promise of what is to come to find a way out.


Santa’s Executive – Book 2


Take one ex-bad boy and one perky town newcomer and you have the perfect Christmas recipe for a steamy romance. Justin Cooper might think he’s reformed but when he’s called on to pay back the ultimate gift, his old set of skills will come in handy. Rina Brewer’s one job is to make sure Justin does his—only falling for her charge wasn’t in the cards…or was it?


Finding Abigail – Book 3


Abigail Clarke has loved Sheriff Tyler Cooper since she was a little girl. Only the town’s top bachelor hasn’t thought of her as anything but the cute town teacher. Right when the stars align and Tyler opens his eyes, an enemy neither one knew they had has his sights on Abigail. Abigail is in danger and Tyler may be the only one to stand up to the threat and save her…or will she save him?

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Published on September 25, 2014 08:14

September 24, 2014

Montgomery Ink: All About the Family

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We’re gearing up for Oct 14th’s release of Montgomery Ink and to get you ready, I thought I’d introduce you to the family. At heart, this series is about a family. Some of them are tattoo artists and work at Montgomery Ink. Some of them work in their family construction company, Montgomery INC. Other work as teachers, artists, or writers. It’s all about how they fit into their family and how they learn to be independent. One thing that each family member has in common is their ink. They all have tattoos–even the parents! Maya and Austin, the two owners of Montgomery Ink, do all the ink for the family. You’ll have to read the series to find out what kind of ink!


Since you’re here, I thought I’d share the family members with you and show off a little bit of who they are. You’ll have to read the series to find out more! (PS, this series is my longest series with each book running 80-100k in words. I’m so excited!)


Austin Montgomery New Small


Austin Montgomery


Occupation: Tattoo Artist


Book Told: Delicate Ink


 


 


Artistic dark portrait of handsome manStorm Montgomery


Occupation: Architect


Book Told:…you’ll see


 


 


Wes Montgomery Small


Wes Montgomery


Occupation: Contractor


Book Told:..you’ll see


 


 


Fashionable young brunette.


Meghan Montgomery


Occupation: Stay at home Mom


Book Told:…you’ll see


 


 


Woman with a tattoo


Maya Montgomery


Occupation: Tattoo Artist


Book Told:…you’ll see


 


 


Artistic portrait of handsome man with blue eyes


Griffin Montgomery


Occupation: Writer


Book Told:…you’ll see


 


 


Man in retro style


Alexander Montgomery


Occupation: Photographer


Book Told:…you’ll see


 


 


Glamour portrait of beautiful woman model with fresh daily make-up


Miranda Montgomery


Occupation: High School Math Teacher


Book Told: Tempting Boundaires


 


 


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and starts the 3 month long release extravaganza of ALL INK ALL THE TIME.


Ink Inspired (Montgomery Ink Book 0.5): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Ink Reunited (Montgomery Ink Book 0.6): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink (Montgomery Ink Book 1): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Hot Ink (Contains Montgomery Ink Book 1.5): Amazon


Tempting Boundaries (Montgomery Ink Book 2): Amazon | Barnes & Noble


See you later this week with more goodies about Ink, Heat, and Kink!

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Published on September 24, 2014 05:00

September 22, 2014

Ink Reunited: The Story Behind the Story

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Ink Reunited is the second novella (35k+) sequel in the Montgomery Ink series. This book happened by accident. LOL When Midnight Ink came out, there were eight novellas (including my novella Ink Inspired with Shep Montgomery). Each of us had a few of the other characters in their book. For example, Shep was in 4 or 5 novellas as their tattoo artist or friend. I loved the fact we had so many criss crossing characters.


While we were planning the set though, we decided we wanted one character in ALL of the books. I had actually already written two or three chapters and sent them to Mari Carr so we could make sure we were on the right page. She wanted to use one of my side characters, Sassy. I said why not! Sassy was a bit crazy, funny, sexy, and perfect for what I needed her for. When people asked who should be in each book, Mari suggested Sassy.


Then Sassy was born.


When readers finished the book, they emailed, reviewed, and cried “But what about Sassy?”


So RG and others said “Carrie Ann, write Sassy.”


So I did.


I had no time but I pushed things aside because this woman needed her story told. I knew she’d have a different kind of love story. And because she had such a mysterious past, it made sense that she’d have a reunited story. Ian and Rafe were born from this. They came back to New Orleans, successful in everything in their lives except love, bent on getting Sassy back…for the TWO of them.


I so loved writing this story and I hope you enjoyed it! (Or will enjoy it! LOL). But my Ink stories are not over.


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and starts the 3 month long release extravaganza of ALL INK ALL THE TIME.


Ink Inspired (Montgomery Ink Book 0.5): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Ink Reunited (Montgomery Ink Book 0.6): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink (Montgomery Ink Book 1): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Hot Ink (Contains Montgomery Ink Book 1.5): Amazon


Tempting Boundaries (Montgomery Ink Book 2): Amazon | Barnes & Noble


See you later this week with more goodies about Ink, Heat, and Kink!

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Published on September 22, 2014 06:00

September 20, 2014

Backlist Spotlight: Trinity Bound

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Series: Redwood Pack Book 3


Genre: Paranormal Romance, Menage


Heat Level: 5 Flames


Digital:  Amazon │ Barnes & Noble │ ARe │ Kobo │ iBooks


Print:  eStore│ Amazon │ Barnes & NoblePowell’sBook DepositoryBAMIndie Bound


Audio:  Coming Soon!


Hannah Lewis, a rare earth witch, is taken from the only life she’s ever known. Held at her will by a sadistic wolf, she almost gives up hope that she’d ever see her real life again. But as her fellow captive, a werewolf named Reed, tries to calm her fears, she begins to feel a spark of something she never thought she’d feel – love. But is Reed, alone, enough to get her out of this dark basement so she can move on with her life?


Reed Jamenson, the artist of a werewolf Pack of Alpha males, knows instinctually that Hannah is his mate. Thus, despite their imprisonment, he will do all to protect her and then worry about their hearts. But is he strong enough to find a way for both of them to escape? And why does he feel as though something else is missing?


Josh Kolb, an ex-military human, stumbles upon Reed and Hannah and finds he must trust this new world of supernatural beings to survive. But that desire will lead the three to a triangle of attraction that will test the boundaries they all possess and its consequences in defeating the enemy. Can they all trust one another to save themselves and life as they know it? Even at the cost of their own hearts?

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Published on September 20, 2014 05:28

September 18, 2014

Exclusive Excerpt: Delicate Ink Coming Oct 14th

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Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and since I can’t wait, I’m sharing some excerpts to whet your appetite! 


Sierra Elder threw her handbag on the counter and stomped her heels on the tile. The nerve of that man. The freaking nerve.


Seriously? That bearded mountain of a man thought he had the right to judge her? What right did he have to sneer at her and look down on her with those gorgeous blue eyes, and make her feel like she didn’t belong in his shop?


Wait.


Gorgeous blue eyes?


What the hell was wrong with her? He’d judged her and found her wanting, and yet she thought he had pretty eyes?


She was twenty-nine for freak’s sake. Not a teenager. Pretty eyes shouldn’t matter. But they were gorgeous.


Apparently, she needed to eat since she was clearly lightheaded and not thinking straight. That man had thrown her off her game, and she wasn’t in the mood to deal with him. It had taken all her courage to walk across the street and into the black and hot pink shop.


Dear Lord, the courage.


She’d lived with the consequences of her actions, of Jason’s actions, for ten years, and in some respects, it hadn’t been long enough. Not enough time to wash away the taint, the nightmares.


She couldn’t think about that. Not now. Maybe not ever.


That Montgomery, Austin, according to her friend Hailey, had pushed her back, and now she knew she needed to buck up and figure out her next step. If she was honest with herself, she would say that she’d just been looking for an excuse to run away from her plans of ink and recovery, but she didn’t want to be honest with herself. She wanted to blame Austin of the gorgeous blue eyes for her problems and fear. If only for a moment. It was the coward’s way out, but she’d take it for the afternoon.


Then she’d find a way to walk back in and talk to the sweet apprentice, Callie, about finally getting her tattoo. Until then, she’d think of interesting ways to beat the crap out of Austin since she was too small to actually do it herself. Plus, violence wasn’t always the answer. Not always.


 


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and starts the 3 month long release extravaganza of ALL INK ALL THE TIME. Check Ink Inspired out now and pre-order the others today!


Ink Inspired (Montgomery Ink Book 0.5): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Ink Reunited (Montgomery Ink Book 0.6): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink (Montgomery Ink Book 1): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Hot Ink (Contains Montgomery Ink Book 1.5): Amazon


Tempting Boundaries (Montgomery Ink Book 2): Amazon | Barnes & Noble


See you later this week with more goodies about Ink, Heat, and Kink!



 

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Published on September 18, 2014 07:00

September 17, 2014

Meet the Characters: Shep & Shea from Ink Inspired

sexy manName: Shade Montgomery


Story Told: Ink Inspired


Age: ~38


Job: Tattoo Artist at Midnight Ink


Trivia Fact: Is the cousin of the main Montgomerys in Denver and is best friends with Caliph. (Who you will read about in Mari Carr’s novella)




blonde woman pure closeup portraitName: Shea Little


Story Told: Ink Inspired


Age: 32


Job: Accountant


Trivia Fact: A little OCD never hurt anyone…thought the Ice Princess thing might.


Delicate Ink comes out Oct 14th and starts the 3 month long release extravaganza of ALL INK ALL THE TIME. Check Ink Inspired out now and pre-order the others today!


Ink Inspired (Montgomery Ink Book 0.5): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Ink Reunited (Montgomery Ink Book 0.6): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | ARe | Kobo | iTunes


Delicate Ink (Montgomery Ink Book 1): Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iTunes


Hot Ink (Contains Montgomery Ink Book 1.5): Amazon


Tempting Boundaries (Montgomery Ink Book 2): Amazon | Barnes & Noble


See you later this week with more goodies about Ink, Heat, and Kink!

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Published on September 17, 2014 07:00

September 16, 2014

Chapter 1 Reveal: Delicate Ink

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“If you don’t turn that fucking music down, I’m going to ram this tattoo gun up a place no one on this earth should ever see.”


Austin Montgomery lifted the needle from his client’s arm so he could hold back a rough chuckle. He let his foot slide off the pedal so he could keep his composure. Dear Lord, his sister Maya clearly needed more coffee in her life.


Or for someone to turn down the fucking music in the shop.


“You’re not even working, Maya. Let me have my tunes,” Sloane, another artist, mumbled under his breath. Yeah, he didn’t yell it. Didn’t need to. No one wanted to yell at Austin’s sister. The man might be as big as a house and made of pure muscle, but no one messed with Maya.


Not if they wanted to live.


“I’m sketching, you dumbass,” Maya sniped, even though the smile in her eyes belied her wrath. His sister loved Sloane like a brother. Not that she didn’t have enough brothers and sisters to begin with, but the Montgomerys always had their arms open for strays and spares.


Austin rolled his eyes at the pair’s antics and stood up from his stool, his body aching from being bent over for too long. He refrained from saying that aloud as Maya and Sloane would have a joke for that. He usually preferred to have the other person in bed—or in the kitchen, office, doorway, etc—bent over, but that wasn’t where he would allow his mind to go. As it was, he was too damn old to be sitting in that position for too long, but he wanted to get this sleeve done for his customer.


“Hold on a sec, Rick,” he said to the man in the chair. “Want juice or anything? I’m going to stretch my legs and make sure Maya doesn’t kill Sloane.” He winked as he said it, just in case his client didn’t get the joke.


People could be so touchy when siblings threatened each other with bodily harm even while they smiled as they said it.


“Juice sounds good,” Rick slurred, a sappy smile on his face. “Don’t let Maya kill you.”


Rick blinked his eyes open, the adrenaline running through his system giving him the high that a few patrons got once they were in the chair for a couple hours. To Austin, there was nothing better than having Maya ink his skin—or doing it himself—and letting the needle do its work. He wasn’t a pain junkie, far from it if he was honest with himself, but he liked the adrenaline that led the way into fucking fantastic art. While some people thought bodies were sacred and tattoos only marred them, he knew it differently. Art on canvas, any canvas, could have the potential to be art worth bleeding for. As such, he was particular as to who laid a needle on his skin. He only let Maya ink him when he couldn’t do it himself. Maya was the same way. Whatever she couldn’t do herself, he did.


They were brother and sister, friends, and co-owners of Montgomery Ink.


He and Maya had opened the shop a decade ago when she’d turned twenty. He probably could have opened it a few years earlier since he was eight years older than Maya, but he’d wanted to wait until she was ready. They were joint owners. It had never been his shop while she worked with him. They both had equal say, although with the way Maya spoke, sometimes her voice seemed louder. His deeper one carried just as much weight, even if he didn’t yell as much.


Barely.


Sure, he wasn’t as loud as Maya, but he got his point across when needed. His voice held control and authority.


He picked up a juice box for Rick from their mini-fridge and turned down the music on his way back. Sloane scowled at him, but the corner of his mouth twitched as if he held back a laugh.


“Thank God one of you has a brain in his head,” Maya mumbled in the now quieter room. She rolled her eyes as both he and Sloane flipped her off then went back to her sketch. Yeah, she could have gotten up to turn the music down herself, but then she couldn’t have vented her excess energy at the two of them. That was just how his sister worked, and there would be no changing that.


He went back to his station situated in the back so he had the corner space, handed Rick his juice, then rubbed his back. Damn, he was getting old. Thirty-eight wasn’t that far up there on the scales, but ever since he’d gotten back from New Orleans, he hadn’t been able to shake the weight of something off of his chest.


He needed to be honest. He’d started feeling this way since before New Orleans. He’d gone down to the city to visit his cousin Shep and try to get out of his funk. He’d broken up with Shannon right before then; however, in reality, it wasn’t as much a breakup as a lack of connection and communication. They hadn’t cared about each other enough to move on to the next level, and as sad as that was, he was fine with it. If he couldn’t get up the energy to pursue a woman beyond a couple of weeks or months of heat, then he knew he was the problem. He just didn’t know the solution. Shannon hadn’t been the first woman who had ended the relationship in that fashion. There’d been Brenda, Sandrine, and another one named Maggie.


He’d cared for all of them at the time. He wasn’t a complete asshole, but he’d known deep down that they weren’t going to be with him forever, and they thought the same of him. He also knew that it was time to actually find a woman to settle down with. If he wanted a future, a family, he was running out of time.


Going to New Orleans hadn’t worked out in the least considering, at the time, Shep was falling in love with a pretty blonde named Shea. Not that Austin begrudged the man that. Shep had been his best friend growing up, closer to him than his four brothers and three sisters. It’d helped that he and Shep were the same age while the next of his siblings, the twins Storm and Wes, were four years younger.


His parents had taken their time to have eight kids, meaning he was a full fifteen years older than the baby, Miranda, but he hadn’t cared. The eight of them, most of his cousins, and a few strays were as close as ever. He’d helped raise the youngest ones as an older brother but had never felt like he had to. His parents, Marie and Harry, loved each of their kids equally and had put their whole beings into their roles as parents. Every single concert, game, ceremony, or even parent-teacher meeting was attended by at least one of them. On the good days, the ones where Dad could get off work and Mom had the day off from Montgomery Inc., they both would attend. They loved their kids.


He loved being a Montgomery.


The sound of Sloane’s needle buzzing as he sang whatever tune played in his head made Austin grin.


And he fucking loved his shop.


Every bare brick and block of polished wood, every splash of black and hot pink—colors he and Maya had fought on and he’d eventually given in to—made him feel at home. He’d taken the family crest and symbol, the large MI surrounded by a broken floral circle, and used it as their logo. His brothers, Storm and Wes, owned Montgomery Inc., a family construction company that their father had once owned and where their mother had worked at his side before they’d retired. They, too, used the same logo since it meant family to them.


In fact, the MI was tattooed on every single immediate family member—including his parents. His own was on his right forearm tangled in the rest of his sleeve but given a place of meaning. It meant Montgomery Iris—open your eyes, see the beauty, remember who you are. It was only natural to use it for their two respective companies.


Not that the Ink vs Inc. wasn’t confusing as hell, but fuck, they were Montgomerys. They could do whatever they wanted. As long as they were together, they’d get through it.


Montgomery Ink was just as much his home as his house on the ravine. While Shep had gone on to work at Midnight Ink and created another family there, Austin had always wanted to own his shop. Maya growing up to want to do the same thing had only helped.


Montgomery Ink was now a thriving business in downtown Denver right off 16th Street Mall. They were near parking, food, and coffee. There really wasn’t more he needed. The drive in most mornings could suck once he got on I-25, but it was worth it to live out in Arvada. The ’burbs around Denver made it easy to live in one area of the city and work in another. Commutes, though hellish at rush hour, weren’t as bad as some. This way he got the city living when it came to work and play, and the option to hide behind the trees pressed up against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains once he got home.


It was the best of both worlds.


At least for him.


Austin got back on his stool and concentrated on Rick’s sleeve for another hour before calling it quits. He needed a break for his lower back, and Rick needed a break from the pain. Not that Rick was feeling much since the man currently looked like he’d just gotten laid—pain freaks, Austin loved them—but he didn’t want to push either of them too far. Also, Plus Rick’s arm had started to swell slightly from all the shading and multiple colors. They’d do another session, the last, hopefully, in a month or so when both of them could work it in their schedules and then finish up.


Austin scowled at the computer at the front of shop, his fingers too big for the damn keys on the prissy computer Maya had demanded they buy.


“Fuck!”


He’d just deleted Rick’s whole account because he couldn’t find the right button.


“Maya, get your ass over here and fix this. I don’t know what the hell I did.”


Maya lifted one pierced brow as she worked on a lower back tattoo for some teenage girl who didn’t look old enough to get ink in the first place.


“I’m busy, Austin. You’re not an idiot, though evidence at the moment points to the contrary. Fix it yourself. I can’t help it if you have ape hands.”


Austin flipped her off then took a sip of his Coke, wishing he had something stronger considering he hated paperwork. “I was fine with the old keyboard and the PC, Maya. You’re the one who wanted to go with the Mac because it looked pretty.”


“Fuck you, Austin. I wanted a Mac because I like the software.”


Austin snorted while trying to figure out how to find Rick’s file. He was pretty sure it was a lost cause at this point. “You hate the software as much as I do. You hit the damn red X and close out files more than I do. Everything’s in the wrong place, and the keyboard is way too fucking dainty.”


“I’m going to go with Austin on this one,” Sloane added in, his beefy hands in the air.


“See? I’m not alone.”


Maya let out a breath. “We can get another keyboard for you and Gigantor’s hands, but we need to keep the Mac.”


“And why is that?” he demanded.


“Because we just spent a whole lot of money on it, and once it goes, we can get another PC. Fuck the idea that everything can be all in one. I can’t figure it out either.” She held up a hand. “And don’t even think about breaking it. I’ll know, Austin. I always know.”


Austin held back a grin. He wouldn’t be surprised if the computer met with an earlier than expected unfortunate fate now that Maya had relented.


Right then, however, that idea didn’t help. He needed to find Rick’s file.


“Callie!” Austin yelled over the buzz of needles and soft music Maya had allowed them to play.


“What?” His apprentice came out of the break room, a sketchbook in one hand and a smirk on her face. She’d dyed her hair again so it had black and red highlights. It looked good on her, but honestly, he never knew what color she’d have next. “Break something on the computer again with those big man hands?”


“Shut up, minion,” he teased. Callie was an up-and-coming artist, and if she kept on the track she was on, he and Maya knew she’d be getting her own chair at Montgomery Ink soon. Not that he’d tell Callie that, though. He liked keeping her on her toes. She reminded him of his little sister Miranda so much that he couldn’t help but treat her as such.


She pushed him out of the way and groaned. “Did you have to press every button as you rampaged through the operating system?”


Austin could have sworn he felt his cheeks heat, but since he had a thick enough beard, he knew no one would have been able to tell.


Hopefully.


He hated feeling as if he didn’t know what he was doing. It wasn’t as if he didn’t know how to use a computer. He wasn’t an idiot. He just didn’t know this computer. And it bugged the shit out of him.


After a couple of keystrokes and a click of the mouse, Callie stepped back with a smug smile on her face. “Okay, boss, you’re all ready to go, and Rick’s file is back where it should be. What else do you need from me?”


He bopped her on the head, messing up her red and black hair he knew she spent an hour on every morning with a flat iron. He couldn’t help it.


“Go clean a toilet or something.”


Callie rolled her eyes. “I’m going to go sketch. And you’re welcome.”


“Thanks for fixing the damn thing. And really, go clean the bathroom.”


“Not gonna do it,” she sang as she skipped to the break room.


“You really have no control over your apprentice,” Sloane commented from his station.


Because he didn’t want that type of control with her. Well, hell, his mind kept going to that dark place every few minutes it seemed.


“Shut up, asshole.”


“I see your vocabulary hasn’t changed much,” Shannon purred from the doorway.


He closed his eyes and prayed for patience. Okay, maybe he’d lied to himself when he said it was mutual and easy to break up with her. The damn woman kept showing up. He didn’t think she wanted him, but she didn’t want him to forget her either.


He did not understand women.


Especially this one.


“What do you want, Shannon?” he bit out, needing that drink now more than ever.


She sauntered over to him and scraped her long, red nail down his chest. He’d liked that once. Now, not even a little. They were decent together when they’d dated, but he’d had to hide most of himself from her. She’d never tasted the edge of his flogger or felt his hand on her ass when she’d been bent over his lap. That hadn’t been what she wanted, and Austin was into the kind of kink that meant he wanted what he wanted when he wanted. It didn’t mean he wanted it every time.


Not that Shannon would ever understand that.


“Oh, baby, you know what I want.”


He barely resisted the urge to roll his eyes. As he took a step back, he saw the gleam in her eyes and decided to head it off at the pass. He was in no mood to play her games, or whatever she wanted to do that night. He wanted to go home, drink a beer, and forget this oddly annoying day.


“If you don’t want ink, then I don’t know what you’re doing here, Shannon. We’re done.” He tried to say it quietly, but his voice was deep, and it carried.


“How could you be so cruel?” She pouted.


“Oh, for the love of God,” Maya sneered. “Go home, little girl. You and Austin are through, and I’m pretty sure it was mutual. Oh, and you’re not getting any ink here. You’re not getting Austin’s hands on you this way, and there’s no way in hell I’m putting my art on you. Not if you keep coming back to bug the man you didn’t really date in the first place.”


“Bi—” Shannon cut herself off as Austin glared. Nobody called his sister a bitch. Nobody.


“Goodbye, Shannon.” Jesus, he was too old for this shit.


“Fine. I see how it is. Whatever. You were only an okay lay anyway.” She shook her ass as she left, bumping into a woman in a linen skirt and blouse.


The woman, whose long honey-brown hair hung in waves down to her breasts, raised a brow. “I see your business has an…interesting clientele.”


Austin clenched his jaw. Seriously the wrong thing to say after Shannon.


“If you’ve got a problem, you can head on right back to where you came from, Legs,” he bit out, his voice harsher than he’d intended.


She stiffened then raised her chin, a clear sense of disdain radiating off of her.


Oh yes, he knew who this was, legs and all. Ms. Elder. He hadn’t caught a first name. Hadn’t wanted to. She had to be in her late twenties, maybe, and owned the soon-to-be-opened boutique across the street. He’d seen her strut around in her too-tall heels and short skirts but hadn’t been formally introduced.


Not that he wanted an introduction.


She was too damn stuffy and ritzy for his taste. Not only her store but the woman herself. The look of disdain on her face made him want to show her the door and never let her back in.


He knew what he looked like. Longish dark brown hair, thick beard, muscles covered in ink with a hint of more ink coming out of his shirt. He looked like a felon to some people who didn’t know the difference, though he’d never seen the inside of a jail cell in his life. But he knew people like Ms. Elder. They judged people like him. And that one eyebrow pissed him the fuck off.


He didn’t want this woman’s boutique across the street from him. He’d liked it when it was an old record store. People didn’t glare at his store that way. Now he had to walk past the mannequins with the rich clothes and tiny lacy scraps of things if he wanted a fucking coffee from the shop next door.


Damn it, this woman pissed him off, and he had no idea why.


“Nice to meet you too. Callie!” he shouted, his eyes still on Ms. Elder as if he couldn’t pull his gaze from her. Her green eyes never left his either, and the uncomfortable feeling in his gut wouldn’t go away.


Callie ran up beside him and held out her hand. “Hi, I’m Callie. How can I help you?”


Ms. Elder blinked once. Twice. “I think I made a mistake,” she whispered.


Fuck. Now he felt like a heel. He didn’t know what it was with this woman, but he couldn’t help but act like an ass. She hadn’t even done anything but lift an eyebrow at him, and he’d already set out to hate her.


Callie shook her head then reached for Ms. Elder’s elbow. “I’m sure you haven’t. Ignore the growly, bearded man over there. He needs more caffeine. And his ex was just in here; that alone would make anyone want to jump off the Royal Gorge. So, tell me, how can I help you? Oh! And what’s your name?”


Ms. Elder followed Callie to the sitting area with leather couches and portfolios spread over the coffee table and then sat down.


“I’m Sierra, and I want a tattoo.” She looked over her shoulder and glared at Austin. “Or, at least, I thought I did.”


Austin held back a wince when she turned her attention from him and cursed himself. Well, fuck. He needed to learn not to put his foot in his mouth, but damn it, how was he supposed to know she wanted a tattoo? For all he knew, she wanted to come in there and look down on the place. That was his own prejudice coming into play. He needed to make it up to her. After all, they were neighbors now. However, from the cross look on her face and the feeling in the room, he knew that he wasn’t going to be able to make it up to her today. He’d let Callie help her out to start with, and then he’d make sure he was the one who laid ink on her skin.


After all, it was the least he could do. Besides, his hands all of a sudden—or not so suddenly if he really thought about it—wanted to touch that delicate skin of hers and find out her secrets.


Austin cursed. He wouldn’t let his thoughts go down that path. She’d break under his care, under his needs. Sure, Sierra Elder might be hot, but she wasn’t the woman for him.


If he knew anything, he knew that for sure.


 


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Published on September 16, 2014 05:43