Tanna Barker is a world
champion barrel racer. But her personal life has been less of a success, and
she’s feeling adrift. After her mother’s unexpected death, her father has
remarried, and sold the Texas ranch she called home. Now a rodeo injury has left
the restless spitfire holed up in Muddy Gap, unsure what her next move should
be.
Until she meets her match in a wild, wild cowboy
Veterinarian August Fletcher has always put his job first. He’s never found a woman who could handle his on-the-road lifestyle. But when sassy, sexy Tanna blows into town, he finally finds the woman of his fantasies. And there’s something between them, but she claims she’s been burned by love ’em and leave ’em road dogs before. How can Fletch prove that he’s in it for the long haul, and that their sizzling relationship is better than winning any rodeo medal? It’ll take some sweet persuasion to convince Tanna that Muddy Gap is where she belongs.
Until she meets her match in a wild, wild cowboy
Veterinarian August Fletcher has always put his job first. He’s never found a woman who could handle his on-the-road lifestyle. But when sassy, sexy Tanna blows into town, he finally finds the woman of his fantasies. And there’s something between them, but she claims she’s been burned by love ’em and leave ’em road dogs before. How can Fletch prove that he’s in it for the long haul, and that their sizzling relationship is better than winning any rodeo medal? It’ll take some sweet persuasion to convince Tanna that Muddy Gap is where she belongs.
My Review:
I loved that these characters were older and more secure in
what they wanted from life. The sex as
always in a Lorelei James book was smoking off the charts. I wasn’t thrilled with the term “Sugar Twang”
but given their start it could have been worse.
This is the fifth in the series but can be read stand-alone. I recommend reading the others first so you
can understand who the heck these folks are and why they would help Tanna out
the way they do. If you are looking for
adult loving cowboy style – you need to read Lorelei James.
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