Rough and Ready [Men for Hire 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Men for Hire 4

Rough and Ready

Jeff Jenkins and Kane Kannal work together for Cowboys for Hire, but are they friends? Not a chance. Yet when chubby, sexy Alexia (Alex) Martin comes to Destiny to help with the recovery after a tornado strikes the town, their emotions take a whirl of their own.

Overweight Alex is used to being overlooked in love, so when two sexy cowboys say they each want her as their own, she’s thrown. She wants both of them, but getting them to share her is like trying to lasso a whirlwind.

The men give her an ultimatum to choose between them. But why should she choose when she doesn’t want to give either of them up? Instead, she demands they put away their differences and share her. If they can’t, then she’ll leave both of them behind.

Will they get it together and learn to share her? Or will another disaster strike?

Genre:
Contemporary, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys

Length:
57,327 words
 

ROUGH AND READY

 

Men for Hire 4

 

 

 

 

 

Jane Jamison

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENAGE EVERLASTING

 

 

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ROUGH AND READY

Copyright © 2013 by Jane Jamison

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Table of Contents

ROUGH AND READY

Men for Hire 4

 

JANE JAMISON

Copyright © 2013

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter One

 

“Get your junk out of my face.”

Jeff Jenkins grinned as Kane Kannal shoved him away. He stumbled out of the pileup then whirled around in time to see Kane, his dark eyes blazing, getting to his feet. It wasn’t any surprise when Kane hurled his body at him.

Too bad the other players in their impromptu football game got between them. He would’ve loved mixing it up with Kane.

“Chill, man. If you can’t handle getting tackled, don’t play with the big boys.”

“Cramming your package in my face isn’t tackling, you shithead.”

“Hey, what can I say? I just piled on, man. It wasn’t a personal thing.” He batted his eyes at the angry Kane. “And just so you know, I don’t swing that way, so don’t go making more of it than it is.”

Jeff was secure with his sexuality and he doubted Kane was insecure. Still, he hadn’t been able to resist taunting the big guy.

Kane lunged for him again. His fist would’ve connected to Jeff’s jaw with a solid right hook if Jack and Mike Granger hadn’t each grabbed one of Kane’s arms and hauled him backward. Jeff let his shit-eating grin grow bigger. If there was anything he liked better than working the ranch, it was getting under Kane’s skin.

The two of them had been on each other’s nerves since the first day Kane had signed on with the Cowboys for Hire organization. Gabriel Cortez, their leader, had introduced Kane to the rest of the group, and for whatever inexplicable reason, Jeff had locked eyes with Kane. From that moment on, they’d locked horns, too, never really getting past their initial dislike for one another. The only time they put that conflict aside was when they worked together. But it was always just under the surface, ready to break free at any moment and for almost any reason.

The way Jeff figured it, he’d been with Gabriel and the rest of the team a lot longer than Kane and that gave him seniority. Not that he bothered pointing that out to anyone but Kane. No one other than Kane would’ve cared.

Gabriel strode toward the group. His scowl warned that he wasn’t in the mood for any problems, especially not between Jeff and Kane. Jeff shot Kane a look. At least Kane was smart enough to pick up on the thinly veiled warning to keep his temper in check around their boss.

“Knock it off, you two. The fun and games are over.”

Fun and games? The last time we played football I ended up with a black eye and a chipped tooth. But it had been well worth it since Kane had gone away with a dislocated shoulder.

Jeff, however, wasn’t about to remind Gabriel of that. Although older than his crew, Gabriel was still a powerful man, and even more to the point, a stubborn one. Getting into a fight, either with words or fists, wasn’t something Jeff wanted to do with the tenacious man. He loved going on missions with the other men and would never want to jeopardize his home at Second Chance Ranch.

Jeff glanced at the sidelines. More than a few of the men were watching along with their women. A lot of them were paired two and three men for one woman. Mike, Brad, and Jack had Maria there to play cheerleader while Sela Reynolds, the singer, was sporting real pom-poms for the Richland men.

He wondered, not for the first time, what anyone saw in that kind of an arrangement. Could he share a woman with another man? He doubted it. Hell, he didn’t like sharing his favorite food, lasagna, with anyone. How the hell could he share a woman he loved? If, of course, he ever found that woman. And as far as he was concerned, that was a big if.

Gabriel’s hard gaze found him and held. He changed his smile from the shit-eating one he reserved for Kane and adopted his friendliest grin. Having all-American, blond good looks that most people found appealing never hurt.

“Listen up. Kane and Jeff, Walter Pickerson called. He still needs volunteers for another round of cleanup. The rest of you are welcomed to lend a hand, but he specifically asked for you two louts. Damned if I know why after the way you acted last time.”

Jeff was already nodding before Gabriel finished speaking. He and Kane, as well as several of the others, had helped out after a recent storm struck a couple of houses and barns in the area.

The F1 category tornado, a small one by Oklahoma standards, hadn’t injured anyone, but it had done damage to two family’s homes and barns. They’d already spent time clearing away debris as well as rounding up strays from the herds that had gotten scattered in the storm. Pickerson, the mayor of the small town of Destiny, had told them to head on back to Second Chance Ranch after Jeff and Kane got into a scrap outside the local diner. They’d both promised to behave themselves so they could stay, but most of the cleanup had been managed by then and the mayor didn’t want them around any longer. Jeff was still embarrassed by his behavior of that day and was pretty sure that Kane felt the same way.

Can I help it if the guy gets under my skin?

He may have wanted to put all the blame on Kane, but the answer that came from deep inside him told him he’d acted as immaturely and irresponsibly as Kane had.

Kane cleared his throat. “It won’t happen again, boss.”

Jeff almost chuckled. When would Kane learn? Gabriel hated being called boss. “For once I agree with him. Trust me. I won’t let him get to me again.”

Gabriel caught the hint of teasing in his voice and sent him a glare that could’ve burned paint off the side of a barn. “See that it doesn’t. Otherwise, you’re going to hear from me. Is that clear?”

“Crystal clear.” Jeff stuck out his hand to Kane, knowing Kane would hate the gesture but be unable to refuse it. “I’m good if you are, man.”

Kane narrowed his eyes, opened his mouth to speak then obviously thought better of whatever he’d started to say. “Yeah. Fine. We bury the hatchet for the good of the town.” His bright white teeth shone against his bronze skin. “For now.”

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