Darius Foster is a wealthy rancher and security expert who is installing security for the Texas Cattleman's Club (of which he's a member) for a women's shelter in town. He's surprised to find Summer, his long ago love who cruelly walked out and left him for a wealthy man. He decides to reel her in, sleep with her and then ditch her, at the same time revealing how rich he is now. Summer is also surprised to see Darius, and is very hesitant to start up a relationship with him after she found out he'd only slept with her all those years ago for a bet, before bragging to his partner about it. Both characters are mistrustful of one another and neither of them apparently know what really happened. But when they're forced together to keep Summer safe from her ex-boyfriend, feelings come to the forefront and they'll have to forgive if they want to be together.
Just an average read for me. Darius and Summer are both likeable characters. Darius never hits asshole status despite his monologuing about how he's going to get revenge and all that. But then he keeps forgetting about it while he's with Summer and then he has to remind himself to hate her again. Likewise, Summer doesn't hold a grudge and it's pretty amazing how she just decides to trust (and sleep with) a guy who supposedly did what he did. And of course, after several years of separation the heroine has remained celibate while the hero has not (although this isn't stressed at least). The story is fairly simplistic and the suspense plot with the ex-boyfriend is decidedly lacking in any suspense or action. Summer gets a threat or two and then the boyfriend is caught, somewhere in the background and there is never really a sense of danger. Even the big reveal of Darius's status in the TCC is angst-free. Summer is angry for about two minutes and then both of the characters are ready to forgive. It was enjoyable, but not particularly exciting.