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The Last Kiss
The Last Kiss
The Last Kiss
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Rodeo star, Harris Brightman, is recovering from an injury he suffered after being thrown and trampled by Devil-for-Hire. His physical injuries however, are no match for the emotional ones caused by reporter Lucinda Bergamot, the woman he was falling for. Her betrayal in revealing tabloid worthy secrets about his life isn't something he can forgive. But when she shows up in his town working for Paxtonville's local newspaper, and the lead story becomes her apology to him and his family, he's astonished. Even so, forgiveness isn't an option.

Lucinda made the biggest mistake of her life when she threw Harris "under the bus" and she regrets the exposé that appeared in The Seattle Daily. The only way to make amends is to swallow her pride and print a public apology in his town's local newspaper. Of course, no one knows she was hired by The Paxtonville Weekly because the editor of the "Daily" made a secret deal to get her there. She's digging a hole for herself that she may never escape.

Note: This is the last book in the "Romance on the Ranch Series" and many characters from previous books find their way into this story.

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PublisherVerna Clay
Release dateMar 28, 2017
ISBN9781370687961
The Last Kiss
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Verna Clay

"2020 Finalist - Readers' Favorite International Contest (Paranormal Romance) for SOMEWHERE by the Sea.""2014 Gold Medal Winner - Readers' Favorite International Contest (Historical Romance) for Abby: Mail Order Bride."My perfect day: coffee shop; laptop; latte; characters demanding their stories be told; a plot that comes together; and hours to live in an alternate reality.Seriously, I have always loved reading, and now I love writing. As a preteen, I devoured Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Mysteries. When I reached my teen years, the romance genre became my favorite and that has never changed. After years of procrastinating, I tried my hand at writing and I've been doing so with a passion ever since. I have written over thirty romance novels and novellas in the genres of contemporary, contemporary western, historical western, fantasy, and paranormal. Because I hate saying goodbye to characters who have lived with me for months, I usually create a series so they can be revisited from book to book. I have also written a Young Adult novella titled "Fragile Hearts" using the pen name of Colleen Clay.

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    The Last Kiss - Verna Clay

    Preface

    At the conclusion of Angel Kisses (book 9), Harris Brightman was injured not only physically, but emotionally. He was betrayed by the woman he loved. And although the story ended on a somber note, I refused to allow his anger toward Lucinda Bergamot to end their romance.

    In The Last Kiss, Harris will have to confront not only his anger, but also his love. Once and for all, he'll have to face the demons of resentment and unforgiveness.

    As for Lucinda, she's swallowing her pride to apologize to Harris, his family, and the townsfolk of Paxtonville, and what better avenue for doing so than working for their local newspaper. With just one article she can make her heartfelt apology known to all.

    Harris, of course, is too bitter to recognize her apology for what it is—the truth. However, his mother's forgiveness of Lucinda paves the way for others in town to follow suit.

    As in most of the Romance on the Ranch stories there is a secondary romance and this time it involves a young man introduced in Christmas Kisses (book 5), Justin Blake. Throughout subsequent stories he was mentioned, but not much was revealed about him. This story changes that. The secret he has been harboring for years is about to be discovered by a female college student who gets stuck in Paxtonville.

    In every way Phoenix Phillips is the opposite of Justin, but the adage that opposites attract is certainly true in their case. However, attraction is much different than commitment, and I wonder which will become the stronger force for Justin and Phoenix.

    Of course, the last book wouldn't be complete without bringing many of the characters from previous stories (some had large parts, others small) back into the storyline.

    Finally, heartfelt thanks to readers of this series and those who have emailed with comments and suggestions. And a special thanks to everyone who left reviews at online sites.

    Verna Clay

    Romance on the Ranch Series

    Dream Kisses

    Honey Kisses

    Baby Kisses

    Candy Kisses

    Christmas Kisses

    Rock Star Kisses

    Forever Kisses

    Forgotten Kisses

    Angel Kisses

    The Last Kiss

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Prologue

    Chapter 1: Escape

    Chapter 2: Tow

    Chapter 3: Promise

    Chapter 4: $2,100

    Chapter 5: Answer

    Chapter 6: Chica

    Chapter 7: Payments

    Chapter 8: Extra Extra

    Chapter 9: Confrontation

    Chapter 10: Friends

    Chapter 11: Chick Flick

    Chapter 12: More Friends?

    Chapter 13: Cortez

    Chapter 14: Ya Think?

    Chapter 15: Lasso

    Chapter 16: Idea

    Chapter 17: Why Not?

    Chapter 18: Close Quarters

    Chapter 19: Research

    Chapter 20: Viola

    Chapter 21: Phoenix Rising

    Chapter 22: Exhale

    Chapter 23: Secret

    Chapter 24: I.D.

    Chapter 25: Funds

    Chapter 26: Laramie

    Chapter 27: Mom's Place

    Chapter 28: Grad Day

    Chapter 29: Yes or No?

    Epilogue

    Author's Note

    SOMEWHERE by the Sea

    Finding SOMEWHERE Series

    Novels and Novellas by Verna Clay

    Prologue

    Standing beside his brother in the gazebo at the Triple T Ranch, Harris Brightman smiled as he moved his gaze from Eli to Angel, and heard Eli say, I do. In the month since Eli's latest altercation to defend Angel against tabloid reporters, the two had announced their engagement. Their mothers, Tooty Brightman and Ann Martinez, had begged for more time to plan the wedding, but the subject had been non-negotiable for Eli and Angel. So, barely a month later, a crowd of guests had arrived for the nuptials.

    Pastor Pixley asked for the ring and Harris reached into his vest pocket to produce the bride's magnificent band and hand it to Eli. As Eli placed it on Angel's finger and repeated the words, With this ring… Harris' attention was diverted by someone in the crowd. Barely keeping a frown from marring his features, he stared at the woman who was now in profile and speaking to the man beside her. Anger, hot and white, flashed inside of him. Why was Lucinda Bergamot here and speaking to Ward Culpepper, editor and owner of Paxtonville's only newspaper?

    For the remainder of the ceremony, Harris maintained a happy expression, all the while fuming inside. How could Lucinda have the audacity to show up at Eli and Angel's wedding. He wondered if Ward knew who she was, or was she playing him for a fool, too?

    You may now kiss your bride, Pastor Pixley said loudly into the microphone. Eli slipped his arms around Angel and kissed her with such passion that the crowd snickered, and then broke into laughter and clapping. When the kiss ended, the holy man asked the newlyweds to face everyone and called out exuberantly, May I present Eli and Angel Brightman!

    Harris clapped along with everyone else and waited for his turn to exit the gazebo with Angel's Matron of Honor, Lady Hannah Wyndham, who had arrived two days earlier from England with her husband Lord Alexavier Wyndham, the Earl of Alderbury. Of course, to family and friends and the townspeople, Lady Wyndham was simply Hannah and her husband was Alex. And, because of their work for Borders Removed in Africa and survival of a harrowing ordeal that almost cost them their lives, they had become heroes in the state of Colorado.

    Hannah held Harris' arm as he led her down the steps of the gazebo and onto the grass; then he turned to her and said, Excuse me. I need to catch up with someone.

    Sure, Harris, she said absentmindedly because Justin Blake, from Dixie's Cuppa Joe, was asking her a question about serving the beverages the coffee house had generously donated to the wedding.

    As Harris hastily made his way through the attendees he lost sight of Lucinda and Ward. When he finally located Ward, Lucinda was gone. To Ward he said, Do you know who that woman with spiky black hair was standing beside you?

    Ward, a really short man, looked upward and grinned. Sure do. She's the one who betrayed you.

    So why is she here and why were you talking to her?

    Ward placed a stubby hand on Harris' shoulder. You need to prepare yourself for this, Harris. He hesitated before saying something that blew Harris' mind. She's my new reporter.

    Chapter 1: Escape

    Lucinda Bergamot had watched Angel Martinez and Eli Brightman's wedding while sitting beside her new employer, Ward Culpepper, the owner and editor of The Paxtonville Weekly, and dreaded the moment when Harris would notice her in the last row. He’d been standing next to his brother in his role as best man and when rings were exchanged, he'd glanced up and scanned the guests. Quickly, Lucinda had shifted her attention to Mr. Culpepper because she didn't have the courage to meet Harris' gaze. For the remainder of the ceremony she'd kept her eyes averted from his and then excused herself as soon as he started down the gazebo steps.

    The truth of the matter was that Harris had every right to be furious with her. After all, she'd exposed the illegitimacy of his birth to a sixteen year old and the identity of his birthfather, a former rodeo star named Laramie Walker, a.k.a. Lucky Larry, to the world.

    Now, driving back to Paxtonville and the duplex rented by her secret employer, Barry Lombard of The Seattle Daily, Lucinda thought about the scheme he had conceived of sending her to Paxtonville to work for the local newspaper, presumably to make amends for her lapse in judgment, but secretly to uncover sensational information about the famous people living there. The devious plan instigated by the editor-in-chief had fallen into Lucinda's lap. A week before the article about Harris was to be published she had rewritten it to be less revealing, but just as interesting. However, the scummy editor had published the original text, and because of that, she'd decided to quit the paper even though she had no money to sustain her for long, and would probably end up living out of her car before landing another job.

    She'd entered Mr. Lombard’s office to give notice, but before the words were out of her mouth, he'd enumerated the many famous people living in Paxtonville and revealed a plan that might redeem her. Of course, his motive was to obtain a scoop, or rather, secrets to print on these people, and although Lucinda had played along with his scheme, she'd had one of her own. She would make amends to Harris and his family and the town with a published apology and excellent reporting, while at the same time making Lombard believe she was doing his bidding. She’d grovel to Lombard if need be because…because…

    She didn't want to admit the reason, but it was blatantly staring her in the face—she had deep feelings for Harris, and before she'd made her misstep, he'd had deep feelings for her.

    Now, returning to her small duplex, she choked back tears when she remembered Harris' kisses and how sweet he had been. He may be a famous rodeo star and tough as nails in the ring, but he was also kindhearted, tender, and loyal. Not like her. She pulled into the carport of her temporary home and swiped her eyes.

    Rather than continue her morose musings she thought about Eli and Angel's wedding. They had looked so happy, and now, in retrospect, remembering the past weeks traveling the circuit with Harris, Larry, Eli, and Angel, she could see the telltale signs of love growing between them that she’d missed at the time. She had thought they were just friends, and perhaps that was true at the beginning, but time and close quarters had resulted in love.

    Lucinda exited her car and dug through her purse for her duplex key. Entering the combined living and dining area, with a modest kitchen separated by a bar, she dropped her purse on the bar. The other rooms in the duplex were a bedroom and bathroom. The home was tiny, but had fabulous wooden floors, was freshly painted, and adequately furnished. Originally, Lombard had wanted her to stay two months, but he’d extended it to three, giving her plenty of time to go undercover and discover secrets that would sell massive amounts of his newspapers. She grinned sardonically. The creep had a big surprise coming. She wasn't about to do his bidding. In fact, when the time came, she was going to march into his office and loudly tell him exactly what she thought of him. Then she was going to quit!

    She headed toward the coffee pot. She needed plenty of caffeine to finish her apology to the people of Paxtonville, but more specifically, Harris and his family. The article had to be perfect and the deadline for inclusion in the next edition was Monday.

    Chapter 2: Tow

    Towing the portable coffee cart owned by Dixie's Cuppa Joe, Justin Blake turned his 1965 Ford F-250 truck from the private road leading to the Triple T Ranch, onto the highway toward Paxtonville. The wedding had been magnificent and he was thrilled for Eli and Angel, and although the ceremony had been limited to friends and family, the crowd had been huge with the Brightmans and Martinezes sparing no expense, and Cecelia MacKenzie, Justin's employer and Eli's aunt, sister to Eli's famous father, Miles Brightman, had donated the use of the cart.

    It had been several years since Justin suggested to Cecelia that she expand her business to include the cart, and she'd loved the idea. The investment had paid for itself many times over.

    Justin sighed with appreciation. The years working for Dixie Kosky and then Cecelia MacKenzie had helped him cope with the horrific loss of his parents from a plane crash. Moving to Paxtonville at the age of fifteen to live with his grandmother had dramatically changed the direction of his life. When he'd turned eighteen, he'd applied for a job at Dixie's Cuppa Joe and been hired as a barista, and when Dixie and her husband Al had sold the coffee

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