The Cowboy SEAL's Triplets
Tina Leonard
Triple Trouble! When Daisy Donovan arrives in Bridesmaid Creek, she makes quite an entrance: on the back of a motorbike! The former bad girl is back… and ready to face irresistible former SEAL John Mathison, the father of her unborn baby boys.Commitment was never on the cards for John – but he can’t say he’s forgotten his night with beautiful Daisy. When she tells him she’s pregnant with his triplets, John realises he might be a family-man-in-waiting after all! Now, all he has to do is get Daisy to the altar – and be the hero his miraculous family deserves.
“It wasn’t my intention to rope you into a wedding.”
“Why didn’t you tell me you were expecting in the first place, Daisy? Why’d you leave?”
“I left because it was Crazy Town around here. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do.”
“It’s always Crazy Town. You can’t expect BC to change, Daisy.”
“I didn’t tell you, because you shouldn’t feel compelled to marry me. I don’t need a husband.”
“And yet, you’re going to have a husband.” John frowned at her. “Daisy Donovan, you’re going to marry me, next weekend as a matter of fact. Enough lollygagging and floating around. I’ve pursued you for years, and whether you want to admit it or not, you’ve enjoyed being the princess of my passion.”
She raised a brow. “I’m not getting married.”
The Cowboy
SEAL’s Triplets
Tina Leonard
www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)
TINA LEONARD is a USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author of more than fifty projects, including several popular miniseries for the Mills & Boon
Cherish™ line. Known for bad-boy heroes and smart, adventurous heroines, her books have made the USA TODAY, Waldenbooks, Ingram and Nielsen BookScan bestseller lists. Born on a military base, Tina lived in many states before eventually marrying the boy who did her crayon printing for her in the first grade. You can visit her at www.tinaleonard.com (http://www.tinaleonard.com), and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
For the many wonderful readers who so enthusiastically and kindly supported my work from day one—I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Contents
Cover (#u7917f226-af24-5a20-8bea-cb2689aa71ff)
Introduction (#u760b5a85-dcbf-5113-8e99-2f362f938fba)
Title Page (#u9471c254-b6d8-5c78-a22b-7d80c8044d90)
About the Author (#u41afc38b-0397-5b67-bcd1-89e9bf91db9f)
Dedication (#u5887fe45-4016-5680-a533-94710c00fd4d)
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Epilogue
Extract (#litres_trial_promo)
Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter One (#ua01bbaba-c527-59ec-90c5-d961eb3ffb97)
John Lopez “Squint” Mathison came roaring into town with Daisy Donovan on the back of his motorcycle, making all the good citizens of Bridesmaids Creek, Texas, buzz like bees in a beehive. The five men who were in love with Daisy—her gang, consisting of Carson Dare, Gabriel Conyers, Clint Shanahan, Red Holmes and Dig Bailey—followed behind them in a truck, with Daisy’s infamous motorcycle secured in the truck bed.
It was a very strange sight not to see Daisy riding her own bike. No one could remember ever seeing her on the back of someone else’s, and the gossip flew fast and thick.
Squint was ready to see the last of Daisy’s gang. And maybe even Daisy herself, despite the fact that she’d once possessed his heart and his romantic dreams.
What he’d been thinking, he wasn’t certain.
She was completely wild, as everyone in Bridesmaids Creek had always tried to warn him.
The trouble was, he’d made love to Daisy Donovan while they were in Montana, in a weak moment when he shouldn’t have let his stupid heart outstrip his good sense.
Making love to Daisy had been even more mind-bending than he could have ever imagined. Then the five Romeos had blown into Montana to retrieve their small-town wild child princess, and Squint had seen that they were—himself included—all dopes dangling after a prize they couldn’t win.