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Hard to Handle

The Walkers of Coyote Ridge, 4
Release Date: July 11, 2017

Lynx Caine is like a cat with nine lives, always landing on his feet—or in this case, in a heap of trouble. But this time, the heat is on like never before. After what feels like an eternity, Reagan Trevino has finally kicked her long-time loser to the curb, and Lynx is ready to pounce. He’s got his sights set on her, and he’s not about to let anything get in his way.

But Reagan isn’t just any catch. She’s got a list of rules for the notorious bad boy of Embers Ridge, and she’s determined to stick to them. Or so she thought. Her plans go awry when a lunatic puts her in danger, and Lynx becomes her reluctant guardian angel. As he keeps her close, Reagan discovers that beneath Lynx’s rugged exterior lies a heart as vast as the Texas horizon. Resisting him? Easier said than done.

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Lynx Caine is like a cat with nine lives, always landing on his feet—or in this case, in a heap of trouble. But this time, the heat is on like never before. After what feels like an eternity, Reagan Trevino has finally kicked her long-time loser to the curb, and Lynx is ready to pounce. He’s got his sights set on her, and he’s not about to let anything get in his way.

But Reagan isn’t just any catch. She’s got a list of rules for the notorious bad boy of Embers Ridge, and she’s determined to stick to them. Or so she thought. Her plans go awry when a lunatic puts her in danger, and Lynx becomes her reluctant guardian angel. As he keeps her close, Reagan discovers that beneath Lynx’s rugged exterior lies a heart as vast as the Texas horizon. Resisting him? Easier said than done.

With the song blaring through the speakers, a Friday night with absolutely nothing to do but chill laid out before him, Lynx Caine was feeling no pain. He was minutes away from a cold beer with his name on it and good friends to hang out with.

“When the line froze, what did I see?” Lynx belted out loudly.

There was nothing better than a little Machine Gun Kelly rocking it out with Kid Rock.

“A bad motherfucker standin’ next to me.”

With September officially underway and August finally behind him, Lynx was ready to get his drink on, and he damn sure wasn’t opposed to getting his knuckles scraped a little if some smart-mouthed fucker wanted to go a round or two. With all the shit going on, it was safe to say stress was a prominent word in his vocabulary. Between some crazy psychopath terrorizing his cousin’s girl, and said girl gearing up to blow the whistle on that asshole, Lynx didn’t think it was going to get better anytime soon.

But what the hell did he know?

Bad, bad motherfucker ’til the day I die.

Pulling into Reagan’s Bar, Kid Rock screaming about being a bad motherfucker, Lynx felt some of the strain ease from his shoulders. This was his fucking theme song. It rang true, and he’d damn sure earned the reputation in this small town.

To make it even better, when that song ended, good ol’ Brantley Gilbert started rasping about being hell on wheels. Lynx sang along, hopefully doing the song justice. He’d heard more than once that he had the same raspy tone as the kickass country boy who had rednecks everywhere kickin’ it in the sticks. Not that he intended to change his career or anything. A singer he was not.

However, Lynx couldn’t deny the redneck part. That was a part of who he was, and he was damn proud of it.

He drove his big Ford F-250 around to the side of the building.

“Damn. Gonna be a good night.” After all, the parking lot was full.

Not at all surprising. Not in Embers Ridge on a Friday night. Reagan’s was the hangout for the low-key crowd. She served only beer and pretzels, a few tunes cranking out of the jukebox, and the entertainment consisted of darts or pool. Truth was, no one there needed more than that. Hell, they usually needed little more than some good conversation.

And he suspected there were quite a few people who had come out tonight to get the scoop.

According to the rumor mill, his cousin had officially hooked up with one sweet little filly and the big, tough sheriff of their little backwoods town.

Not one or the other.

Both of them.

Little did everyone know, but it wasn’t a rumor. Lynx knew it to be true.

And in the small ranching community of Embers Ridge, that was some serious headline news. Lynx had figured Wolfe would go balls to the wall when he did finally settle down. Although he’d never witnessed it, Lynx had always suspected his cousin went both ways.

“Good for him,” he muttered to himself.

As long as Wolfe was happy, Lynx didn’t give a fuck whose boots were beside the man’s bed.

Of course, the town was abuzz with questions, everyone wanting to know how it had happened and what it meant. No one seemed to believe that their little triad was real. Didn’t it figure? If it walked like a duck, quacked like a duck, most people just assumed it was a duck. Here in Embers Ridge, it seemed that if it walked like a duck and quacked like a duck, it was probably a cow in costume. The obvious couldn’t possibly be real, but the bullshit they made up was.

Granted, Lynx wasn’t sticking his nose all up in his cousin’s shit, and he damn sure wasn’t about to contribute to the gossip pool. He had more important things to worry about.

Namely, the hot little number who ran his favorite bar.

She’d been avoiding him like the plague as of late. Not that he could really blame her. Ever since he’d established residence outside her house a couple of weeks ago, Reagan Trevino hadn’t been happy with him. Shit, his body hadn’t been happy with him. At six foot three, he wasn’t at all comfortable sleeping in the front seat of his truck. But Reagan and his tired-ass body would have to deal because Lynx wasn’t going to sit back while the crazy fucker who’d killed a detective not even three weeks ago was on the loose. He didn’t give a shit if his Walker cousins were now leading the charge against the fucking chief of police of Houston. Lynx wasn’t taking any chances. If that fucker thought for one second he was going to do harm to someone Lynx cared about, the asshole would have to go through him first.

Realizing there was no parking to be had, Lynx pulled his truck into the field adjacent to the building, shut off the engine, and hopped out.

“What’s up, Lynx?”

Turning toward the sound of his name, Lynx grinned. “Hey, Jimmy Don. How’s the ol’ lady?”

“Hella good, man.” Jimmy Don’s smile went wide as the man continued to move toward his truck. “Baby’s comin’ any day now.”

“Congrats, bro!” Lynx made his way to the front doors, continuing to face Jimmy Don across the parking lot. “Holler when she pops that one out. We’ll grab a beer to celebrate.”

“Sure thing.”

With a quick wave, Lynx turned toward his destination.

Stepping inside, he took a deep breath, then let it out slowly.

The tiny, wood-framed bar smelled the same as always. Like beer and stale pretzels, not to mention sweat and a whole lot of verbal bullshit. Sure, that shit had a smell, too. He could usually sniff it out a mile away and it seemed tonight the aroma was extra potent.

“Hey, brotha’,” Wolfe greeted from his spot at the bar.

“What’s up, hoss?” Lynx gave his cousin a knuckle bump. “Thanks,” he told Reagan when she passed him over a beer.

He let his eyes track her from one side to the other. Of course, the stubborn minx didn’t respond. But her cute little nose lifted, and the defiant tilt to her chin made his dick hard. Then again, everything about Reagan Trevino made his dick hard. All five foot five sweet inches of her.

“We need to talk, Reagan. Come on, babe. Please.”

Lynx’s gaze snapped to the opposite end of the bar, where he saw Billy Watson leaning on the wooden top, begging like a little bitch. Lynx glanced at Wolfe, who shot him a quick eye roll. Turning back to the scene, Lynx gave them his full attention.

“You know I’m not leavin’ till we do,” Billy droned.

Looked as though the fucker had finally realized what he’d lost when he let Reagan go a solid month ago. It appeared he was back to the same old bullshit, trying to get in her good graces and convince her to take him back.

Lynx wanted to punch him in the face. The little pussy didn’t deserve Reagan. Hell, he didn’t deserve any woman. He had absolutely no respect and that shit was what pissed Lynx off the most.

“Come on, honey. I know you ain’t serious. You love me. Don’t deny it. It’s time for you to come back home. Put the past in the past.”

The past he was referring to was the pussy Billy had been getting for the past thirty-three days — yep, he’d counted — ever since Reagan up and moved out on the asshole. The guy had no qualms about flaunting the fact that he was making up for lost time with any woman who’d give him the time of day.

A killing rage burned just beneath Lynx’s skin, his need to do some serious bodily harm ratcheting up a few hundred notches. When a man loved a woman, or even claimed to love a woman, he just didn’t do stupid shit like that. Ever.

“I told you, Billy. I’m done,” Reagan hissed, apparently trying to keep her voice down. “Now, just leave it be.”

“Whatever.” Billy huffed. “That’s bullshit and you know it. Quit fuckin’ around and just come home.”

Reagan leaned over the bar, getting right up in Billy’s face. “It’s not my home,” she snapped. “I’m done. It’s over. Get used to it.”

Lynx waited, counting down silently in his head. He knew Billy, knew the man’s temper would get the best of him. Lynx had spent the better part of a decade watching as Billy treated Reagan like shit, then sitting back and dealing when she took the sorry fucker back.

As much as he’d wanted to intervene, Lynx knew it wasn’t his place. Then or now.

Good news was it looked as though she might be done this time for good.

Lynx could only hope, because it was high time he moved on with his life, and the only way he intended to do that was to have that woman in his bed, where she belonged. However, he wasn’t talking for only one night. His intentions toward her were along the lines of forever and a day.

The hardest part was going to be convincing her.

Fortunately, Lynx was always up for a challenge.

“What the fuck you lookin’ at?”

Lynx allowed his gaze to slip to the right of Reagan. That was when he realized Billy was talking to him. Unable to help himself, Lynx smiled. “A hairy asshole.”
Lynx glanced back at his cousin. “Right? That’s what you see, too?”

“Yep,” Wolfe agreed. “A hairy asshole with teeth.”

Lynx turned back to Billy.

It was Friday night.

Everyone in this town knew that the Caines could generally be persuaded out to the parking lot for a little throw-down action. Lynx was more than willing to clear the way for him and Billy to go outside. He’d been itching to beat the guy’s ass for a long damn time.

“Don’t do it, Billy,” Reagan warned.

“Fuck you,” he muttered. “I shoulda known you were fuckin’ him. Prob’ly been fuckin’ him the whole time we were together.”

Same shit, different day. Billy always took that route, no matter what. Truthfully, it was getting old.

“Ain’t that right?” Billy asked Lynx directly. “You been lettin’ her hoover your dick while she was hooverin’ mine?”

No one said Lynx was known for his social skills.

Before the dickhead could draw another breath, Lynx was in Billy’s face, his fist in the asshole’s shirt as he lifted him off the ground. “What’d I tell you about talkin’ about her like that?” Lynx dropped him to his feet. “Let’s take this outside. You and me. Once and for all.”

“Fuck you,” Billy spat.

“You get off talkin’ shit about a woman? That make you feel like a big boy?” Lynx glared down at him, the rage building inside him. “Make you feel like your dick’s bigger’n it is?”

“You been thinkin’ ’bout my dick?” Billy countered with a grin that showed off yellowed teeth and the lip full of dip he was known to have.

What the fuck Reagan ever saw in him, Lynx would never know.

“Y’all hear that?” Billy hollered, turning toward the other patrons filling the small bar. “Lynx Caine’s over here talkin’ ’bout my dick. Maybe he swings both ways like his cousin.”

Lynx fought the urge to roll his eyes. “If I did, I can tell ya, I’d have better taste than that.”

Billy flipped him off.

Take a swing at his family, Lynx would be the first to beat your ass.

Treat a woman with disrespect, Lynx would be the first to pound you into the ground.

Raise your hand to a child or an animal, Lynx would be the first to knock your front teeth out.

But talk shit to him … Lynx could take it. He wasn’t as reactive as he’d been as a teenager. If Billy Watson wanted to prove his IQ was the same as his boot size by talking smack, Lynx was more than happy to let him.

Waving him off, Lynx strode back to his beer. “There’s a reason assholes don’t have mouths,” he said, making sure his voice was loud enough for Billy to hear.

When Billy took a lunge toward him, Reagan intervened, coming to stand between them.

​And a second later, when Billy grabbed her arm and jerked her out of the way, Lynx lost every single ounce of his sanity.

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Former Alluring Indulgence is now: The Walkers of Coyote Ridge

Sometimes, I get so engrossed in the stories and the characters that have taken up residence in my head that I forget how they actually came about. One of the most frequently asked questions I receive is how I came up with the Walker brothers. It’s a good question.

It’s funny; I can still remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I came up with the Walker brothers. It was in November of 2012. It was dark outside. We’d already had dinner, and I was sitting in my office, writing Seduction (Club Destiny, #3), when suddenly I stopped typing and stared at the whiteboard on my office wall. Right then and there, I knew I wanted to create a series with some hot alpha males, unlike the ones I was writing about. While my Club Destiny characters are the alpha, suit-wearing, wealthy businessmen, I wanted characters who were a little more laid back, with that sexy Texas twang, sporting cowboy hats and boots. And I wanted them to be just as alpha, just as sexy, but maybe a little more rowdy.

Now many people ask me why there are seven brothers. Well, that’s simple. Seven is my lucky number. So, that same night, when the idea came to me, I pulled out a sheet of paper and wrote down the names of the seven brothers: Travis, Sawyer, Kaleb, Brendon, Braydon, Ethan, and Zane. In that order. The name Walker just sounded right. I put it down on the paper after each of the brothers’ names, and it seemed to fit perfectly, so it stuck.

With my sheet of paper in hand, I went into the living room where my husband was watching television, and I told him my idea. I told him that I needed a job for them to do. Something sexy and masculine that would allow them a little freedom—you can’t very well have a good book when the characters are always at work— and we started talking about construction stuff. My husband mentioned demolition, and I ran with it. I also told him I needed a fictional town name—I gave him an overview of how I envisioned the town: small, close-knit, one-stoplight. It took us a few days, but we eventually settled on Coyote Ridge.

From that point on, the Walker brothers just took off. I started with Kaleb’s book and ended with Brendon’s, concluding the series for the brothers. But I didn’t stop there. When it comes to the Walkers, it’s all about family.

About The Walkers of Coyote Ridge series

As promised … There is a spin-off series from Alluring Indulgence and the beloved Walker brothers. I told you that I intended to write stories for Curtis and Lorrie, as well as Jared, Jaxson, CJ, Mack (bartender), and several others from Coyote Ridge.

You may recall in Kaleb (Alluring Indulgence, #1) it listed the size of Lorrie’s and Curtis’s families. Well… Did you know that several of them are in Coyote Ridge? A lot of them, actually. Both Lorrie and Curtis come from large families, and yes, their respective siblings have children as well. So, needless to say, there are more cousins, which ultimately means more stories to tell. I mean, after all, you did meet Tessa in Chasing Dreams.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars for The Walkers of Coyote Ridge ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“There is no doubt that NE will create another series to hook me in but I’m so sad to see the Walker family go. They all found their HEA with their own unique stories – I seriously feel like I’m part of the family.” ~Deanne on Goodreads [BRENDON]

“If you’re looking for something easy to read, something entertaining, and something that’ll have you reaching for your significant other, read on!” ~Beate on Goodreads [Kaleb]

“WOW I can’t even think clearly right now after reading this Book. It was 100% Hot steamy Alpha Man intoxicating.” ~Chris – Book Addict on Goodreads [Zane]

“This is Nicole Edwards at the top of her game, totally on fire, practically setting fire to the pages as she puts the main protagonists through their very sexy paces!” ~Becs on Goodreads [Travis]

“I absolutely love Nicole’s books she gets me every damn time, you are sure to get sizzling sexy scenes mixed with family, friendships and I personally ‘feel’ every emotion right alongside with each brother and each couple.” ~Katie Loves Romance on Goodreads [HOLIDAYS WITH THE WALKER BROTHERS]

“Beautiful story for these two men finding their way to love, rising above their past traumas and realizing what they have is real and it is worth fighting for.
Loved, loved, loved this story!!!” ~Ann l on Goodreads [Ethan]

“Oh this one really touches your heart, you feel so much for both of the twins. Again amazing story that makes you love the Walker boys…” ~Diane on Goodreads [BRAYDON]

“I knew that from the moment Sawyer put that ‘ sex for sale ‘ sign around his neck, that he was the Walker boy for me.” ~Kelly O on Goodreads [Sawyer]

“…enjoy this roller coaster. I smiled, fell in love, cried, laughed, smiled fell in love some more…” ~Jane on Goodreads [Curtis]

“This author gives me a 5* book every time. You’ll feel everything with the characters. Makes you feel like you’re part of the family, that you are right there with them. You’re going along for the ride.” ~Kali M. on Goodreads [Curtis]

“6 AMAZING ‘I NEED MORE ASAP’ STARS When Nicole Edwards writes ménage, you know you are in for a hot squirming funny ride.” ~Cassandra C on Goodreads [Hard to Hold]

“…what a perfect ending for these two! The love, chemistry and hotness between Ethan and Beau is stronger than ever!” ~Chelsea on Goodreads [Beau]

“Nicole Edwards has done it again, she’s delivered a delicious sexy treat with just enough angst and chemistry to keep you turning pages!” ~April on Goodreads [Kaden & Keegan]

“Trey was a HOT, sexy AF, heartbreaking, panty-melting, slice of heaven right here on earth, that you will not be able to put down!” ~K Fly on Goodreads [Trey]

“…a beautiful story with heart-stopping emotions, of love and pain, fate and circumstances, healing, hope, finding yourself, and family.” ~Cheryl G on Goodreads [Rex]

“Clear your calendars when you start reading Rafe, because once you start this book you will not want to put it down until the end.” ~Snuglebunnie on Goodreads [Rafe]

“Nicole Edwards took us on one hot, steamy, and funny joy ride as we watched in anticipation as Violet and Simon worked towards their happily ever after. ” ~jettabetta2000 on Goodreads [Violet]