The Cowboy’s Untamed Heart (SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEO #2) by Jamie K. Schmidt EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Reba Keller
Paris, TX—South Side Fair
Dr. Reba Keller loved the smell of fresh hay. She loved working
outdoors and she loved animals. People on the other hand, well…people
sucked.
“I don’t know why this has to be this way,” Karen said, standing way
too close to Reba and the horse she was examining.
Reba wasn’t sure the woman’s name was actually Karen, but the attitude
fit. She felt a little bad for all the Karens out there who didn’t deserve the
internet moniker of being a privileged snot who only thought about
themselves. But in Reba’s experience, there were more Karens out there
than not. Or at least, they made their presence known more than the people
who just wanted to go about their day and do their job until they could go
home to their cat, dog, or potbellied pig.
At one point, Reba had had all of the above in her tiny apartment. But
then her downstairs neighbor—another Karen—had complained that the pig
sounded like she was wearing tap-dancing shoes at three o’clock morning,
and Reba had been forced to find another home for her.
That was probably for the best, even though she missed Pig Bundy with
all her heart, because Reba had given up her apartment a few months later
after she had quit her job at Kilgore Veterinary Services.
Homeless and jobless, Reba had decided to take a break from the office
life and got into her parents’ Winnebago to join the entourage for her baby
sister LeAnn’s rodeo career. Her parents hadn’t let Reba take her dog or cat
with them on the road. So her pets had stayed at their home in Paris, Texas,
with her oldest sister Loretta. Reba missed them fiercely, too, but at least
she was comforted by the fact that Loretta spoiled them rotten.
Before the UPRC hired her to look after the rodeo animals, Reba had
earned her keep by taking care of LeAnn’s horse. Her small salary, though,
had been contingent on LeAnn winning. Reba had supplemented her
income doing freelance veterinarian jobs, which were more common than
you would think on the traveling rodeo circuit. While she didn’t get to stock
a lot of supplies—there wasn’t a lot of money for it or a lot of room in the
RV—Reba was able to keep the cowboys and their horses satisfied with her
doctoring skills.
“Why is this feed so expensive?” Karen asked, her voice strident and
nasal.
“You’d need to ask the people who are selling it. I’m just the
veterinarian. And if you think that’s expensive, wait until you see my bill.”
Karen’s head reared back as if Reba had slapped her.
“My husband is a rodeo star,” she said, with her hand over her heart.
“Good for him. His horse has kidney problems. You need a feed with
low protein. Grass hay is preferable.”
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