GOOD
GUYS LOVE DOGS
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© Inglath Cooper 2013
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Good
Guys Love Dogs
ISBN
978-0-9891106-1-7
Originally
published as The Last Good Man
Copyright
© 1997 by Inglath Cooper
www.inglathcooper.com
GOOD GUYS LOVE DOGS
INGLATH
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Dear Reader,
This is such an exciting time to be
a writer!
Good Guys Love Dogs
was originally published as
The
Last Good Man
by Harlequin Superr omance. At the time of its
publication, I was thril ed to have another book out for readers who
had enjoyed my first book,
Truths and Roses
. Those were heady
days because the ladder to publication was a steep one. I am stil
grateful to those editors who saw something in my stories worth
putting in front of their readership and to those readers who read
the book then and wrote to tell me they enjoyed it.
When
The
Last Good Man
ceased to be in print, I never imagined that I
would one day have the opportunity to release it again in digital
format. When that became an option, I went back to the original
manuscript and rewrote it for a couple of reasons. One, to bring it
up to date with all the changes in the world since then, and two, to
hopefully reflect my growth as a writer.
The result is
Good
Guys Love Dogs
, a story about a desperate father who moves his
delinquent teenage son to the smal Virginia town of Keeling Creek, a
place very unlike the New York City life he has been leading. Love
takes him by surprise when he falls for Colby Wil iams, a woman
unlike anyone he has ever been drawn to, a small town vet with a
heart for animals and a fierce love for a teenage daughter she is
also struggling to raise.
I hope you will enjoy the characters in
Good Guys Love Dogs
, Phoebe, Mabel, Dil ard and Willard Nolen,
Luke and Lena and the many ways in which they all force Ian and Colby
to grow as people and recognize their love for one another.
Books
are one of the great joys in my life. I hope this one wil bring you a
few hours of joy as well.
Inglath
Cooper
www.inglathcooper.com
www.facebook.com/inglathcooperbooks
About Inglath Cooper
Rita Award-winning author Inglath
Cooper was born in Virginia. She is a graduate of Virginia Tech with
a degree in English. She has written ten published novels and one
novella. She fel in love with books as soon as she learned how to
read. My mom read to us before bed, and I think that's how I started
to love stories. I think I read most of the books in my elementary
school library.
That love for books translated into a natural love
for writing and a desire to create stories that other readers could
get lost in, just as she had gotten lost in her favorite books. Her
stories focus on the dynamics of relationships, those between a man
and a woman, mother and daughter, sisters, friends. They most often
take place in small Virginia towns very much like the one where she
grew up and are peopled with characters who reflect those values and
traditions.
There's something about small-town life that's just
part of who I am. I've had the desire to live in other places,
wondered what it would be like to be a true Manhattanite, but the
thing I know I would miss is the familiarity of faces everywhere I
go. There's a lot to be said for going in the grocery store and
seeing ten people you know!
Inglath Cooper is an avid supporter of
companion animal rescue and is a volunteer and donor for the Franklin
County Humane Society. She and her family have fostered many dogs and
cats who have gone on to be adopted by other families. “The
rewards are endless. It's an eye-opening moment to realize that what
one person throws away can fil another's
with love and joy.
To
Mac, for the pink Jeep dream and To Michele, sister, best friend
Books
by Inglath Cooper
Nashville - Part Two - Hammer and a
Song
Nashvil e - Part One - Ready to
Reach
Good Guys Love Dogs
Truths and Roses
A Gift of Grace
John Riley's Girl - RITA Award
Winner
A Year and a Day
Unfinished Business
A Woman Like Annie
The Lost Daughter of Pigeon Hollow
A Woman With Secrets
Prologue
Ian McKinley had finally made it.
Reached the pinnacle. The top rung of the ladder. Tonight represented
the crown jewel in the career he'd spent seventeen years of his life
building. Thirty-nine, and by most definitions, he had everything.
Money. Success. A teenage son. A beautiful fiancée.
Not to mention, having just brought
on board the
biggest client ever for CCI
Investments of Manhattan, he was
a hero to his partners. This party
at the Waldorf-Astoria had
been thrown for him, the invitation
list a who's who of New
York City high rol ers.
Standing here now among trays of
champagne and tables
loaded with exotic-looking foods, he
should have been
nothing but exhilarated. Somehow, he
merely felt tired. Bone
weary with the routine of his life,
the predictability of it.
Every morning he bought his
breakfast at the same bagel
shop on Sixtieth Street, ate it at
his desk with exactly two cups
of coffee, no cream, no sugar. Every
day he ran six miles at
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noon. He couldn't remember when he'd
done anything
remotely spontaneous.
But this was the life he had wanted.
This was what he'd
worked so hard for—to
prove a poor boy from the wrong
side of Manhattan could make it to
Park and Sixty-first. He
only regretted that neither Sherry
nor his mother had lived to
see his success. He'd promised them
both he would make
something of himself one day. He
wondered if they would
have been proud of him. But then, if
Sherry had lived, maybe
he wouldn't have been quite so
driven. Wouldn't have buried
himself in his work. Life would have
been more about family.
More normal for him and for Luke.
Did he even know what normal was
anymore?
For the past three weeks, he'd
gotten no more than five
hours of sleep a night. That might
explain his fatigue, except
that part of him felt as if he'd
been tired for years. He needed
a vacation. Away from the city. When
was the last time he'd
taken one? The last time he'd spent
more than an hour alone
with his son? Guilt gnawed at him.
He would plan something
for them to do together. Soon. And
he would make sure he
kept his word.
“Why is it you
look like a man headed for the gas
chamber instead of the man of the
hour?
Ian swung around to find Rachel
looking up at him with
inquisitive eyes and a smile on her
lips. “Hey, he said,
putting a hand on her shoulder and
giving it a soft squeeze.
“A pil ow and a
bed sound pretty good about now.
“I could go for
that. Especial y since I've been getting
just a little jealous of the stares
half the women in the room
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have been sending you al night. She
leaned in to kiss the
corner of his mouth, her right
breast pressing into his chest.
He waited for the surge of
attraction that should have
fol owed her deliberate provocation
and decided, when it did
not come, that he was more tired
than he'd realized.
“Hey, we can't
have any of that. Curtis Morgan clapped
a hand on Ian's shoulder. A short
man with a receding
hairline and an expanding waistline,
Curtis was one of Ian's
partners at CCI. “Not
until after the wedding, at least. Ms.
Montgomery, you'l have our guest of
honor ducking out
before I've had a chance to make my
toast to him.
“I suggest you
hurry up and do it, Rachel said with a
raised brow. “I'm
afraid he's nearly dead on his feet.
“No wonder. You
real y gave this one everything, Ian,
Curtis said. “Our
firm wil see the benefit of it. We're al very
appreciative.
“Yes. I'm so
proud of him, Rachel said. “Now, if I
could just get him to agree on a
wedding date. . . .
She looked up at Ian with wide eyes
that attempted to
convey innocence, but Ian suspected
Rachel knew exactly
what she was doing.
As methodical about her personal
life as she was about
attaining senior partnership status
at the law firm of Brown,
Brown and Fitzgerald, Rachel made no
secret of the fact that
she thought a marriage between them
would be mutual y
beneficial. She'd continued pressing
her case for the past
couple of years until she'd final y
convinced him she was
right.
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Two weeks ago, when Ian asked her to
marry him, it had
been with the understanding that
there was no rush. Both
their lives were ful , and a piece
of paper wouldn't change
things drastical y. Or so he had
told himself.
When Sherry died right after Luke
was born, he said he
would never marry again.
Unexpectedly losing his wife at the
age of twenty-three was the most
painful, life-altering thing
he'd ever known. Something inside
him simply shut down.
For the first five years after her
death, he didn't date at al .
When he did start seeing someone, he
made sure it never
lasted for any length of time, never
long enough to let things
get serious.
With Luke almost grown now, he
didn't relish the idea of
spending the rest of his life alone.
His relationship with
Rachel was a comfortable one. It
made no demands or even
hinted at happily-ever-after and
white picket fences. At one
point, he'd believed in destiny and
people who were meant
for each other. A young man's
dreams. He no longer believed
in any of that. If what he had with
Rachel met the definition
of compatibility more than love, he
stil appreciated her.
Smart and beautiful, he personal y
knew of a dozen men who
envied him.
“So what's the
holdup, Ian? Curtis asked with a punch
to his left shoulder. “You
need a reason to leave the office
before midnight.
A waiter approached them and handed
Ian a cordless
phone. “There's a
cal for you, Mr. McKinley.
“Now, who could
that be? Curtis joked. “We're the only
ones who ever bother you at this
hour, and we're al here.
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Ian shrugged and moved to the
window, away from the
noise of the party. “Hel
o.
“Mr. McKinley?
“Yes?
“This is
Detective O'Neil with the New York City Police
Department. Is Luke McKinley your
son?
Alarm shot through Ian. “Yes,
he is.
“He was arrested
tonight for possession of marijuana,