The Cowboy and the Rose
A bond from the past, desire steeped in magic, love forged in passion… Gabe Burdock has two weeks to bond his power with April Willow or lose his magic. As a witch, his control over the earth contributes to the success of his vineyard, and he’ll sacrifice anything to keep it…anything except his heart.To escape her abusive father’s control, April is ready to bond with Gabe, even if it means tying herself to a cowboy who claims he can’t love her. But when Gabe and April touch, their passion explodes, and their magical bond cannot be denied. Can they put aside their fears and risk everything for love? Or will two witches lose their chance at happiness?
Excerpt
April tucked the blanket under her arms and cowered against the wall. Gabe was a man to be reckoned with. His green eyes were wild, the planes of his hard body highlighted in the dim light. He wore a small pair of boxers that left little to the imagination.
“April? What happened?”
“I’m sorry,” she stammered, confused by the overly concerned expression in his face. “I hate storms. The noise frightened me. I’m so sorry. I hate behaving so childishly.” She felt even more ridiculous for goggling at his incredibly bare chest. If she stopped shaking, she could count the definitions in his abs.
Gabe relaxed. “Are you okay now?”
All thoughts of the storm had slipped out of her mind the minute his beautiful body entered her room. “I’m fine,” she said with surprising control. “Thank you for coming.”
“No problem.” He turned to leave when the clock downstairs struck midnight. Her fingertips tingled and her skin flashed hot and cold. Even the storm quieted, as if waiting for the ominous music of time to finish its tune.
“It’s my birthday,” she whispered.
Gabe must have heard her because he whipped around. His face was so expressive. April could see the shock and panic written all over it. She knew he was afraid of the bonding ritual that he didn’t quite believe, and she was slightly amused as she watched the expressions play across his features.
“It’s okay,” she said, leaning back against the headboard. “I’ve read stories about bonding. They’re never clear about what happens directly after midnight.”
Reviews
The characters are interesting and chemistry was amazing. The idea was unique, but yet written in a way you believe it. Over all a beautiful story...
- Romance Writer’s Review, Wanda
- Four Stars out of Five Stars
I will definitely be looking for future releases from Tess Quinn. I highly recommend adding The Cowboy and the Rose to your “to read” list. A wonderful, sweet, feel good romance. .
- Sizzling Hot Book Reviews, Tamara
- Five Hearts out of Five Hearts
I loved the story and the concept too. After all the books I’ve read about witches, I considered this one unique. We have a man and a woman linked… so far nothing new, but they have two weeks to bond to one another or she will die and he will lose his powers. Wonderful!!!
I also loved the characters, they are lovely and credible. So, I can’t rate this book less than 5 stars. And I’ll wait for the next book from this author. .
- BookedUp Reviews , Dolce Amore
- Five Stars out of Five Stars

