“About Kel’s Angel:
When Kelton Lujan, reigning World All Around Cowboy, decides to go back to high school, he knows exactly what he wants: tutoring toward the education he dropped out of when he was a know-it-all teenager thirteen years ago. He thinks he’s found the perfect tutor in Esme Bryant, a plain elderly lady who won’t put up with any nonsense from a flirtatious cowboy. Good. His goal requires a meeting of minds, not a meeting of, well, other things.
Imagine his unhappy surprise when his perfect teacher undergoes a transformation and turns out to be not elderly at all and definitely not plain. Well, dang! She’s gone and changed herself into an eye-catching Woman, the antithesis to what he had in mind. But Esme knows exactly how to put a belligerent cowboy in his place. Furthermore, she has a lot of living to catch up on that doesn’t include becoming one of Kel’s Angels, as his groupies are known.
Yet the man has such sexy dimples. And a wicked twinkle in his eye. What’s a girl to do?
With this handsome interfering cowboy constantly underfoot, Esme sets out to become the woman she was meant to be. And Kel? His libido is definitely getting in the way of the education he craves. What’s a cowboy to do? Why, do a little teaching of his own, of course.
Heat level: jalepeño jelly. Sweet, with a bite.
Targeted Age Group: 18+
Written by: Doris Rangel
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Author Bio:
My life has pretty much run the gamut when it comes to experiences. I’ve been single; I’ve been married. I’ve been a wife and a single mom. I am a grand-mother with grandchildren who are far above average. My professional life has been just as varied, but my favorite jobs have been teacher, book store owner, seasonal park ranger, and Peace Corps Volunteer. Traveling to far off places is a passion, but I am never happier than when I am in the wide-open spaces of the American southwest. I love listening to people’s stories and I love writing stories. My hope is that others will enjoy reading my stories as much as I enjoy writing them.
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