Love Under Two Wildcatters
Twenty-first century women don’t need a man—or two or three—to make their lives complete. That’s been Susan Benedict’s mantra for some time now. The sadder truth is, she doesn’t know if she'll ever find any men as important to her as her relatives are—both past and present.Enter Colt Evans and...
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Twenty-first century women don’t need a man—or two or three—to make their lives complete. That’s been Susan Benedict’s mantra for some time now. The sadder truth is, she doesn’t know if she'll ever find any men as important to her as her relatives are—both past and present.Enter Colt Evans and Ryder Magee, two rough-and-tumble wildcatters who arrive with more on their minds than just drilling a well on Susan’s property.Soon Susan finds herself discovering the thrill of love under two wildcatters, but there are a couple of catches. First, Susan discovers her brothers sent the wildcatters, hinting at a bonus if they could romance Susan away from her self-imposed isolation. Then someone seems determined to destroy all Colt and Ryder have built up over the years.Will Colt and Ryder be able to uncover their enemy and conquer Susan’s mistrust before it’s too late?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781554047888
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Western,
Menage,
M M F,
Western Romance,
M F M
Series: Lusty, Texas # 1 (Lost Collection (#4)
This review was first posted at blushingreads.com This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence. Here we are once again in Lusty, Texas and I will say that Love Under Two Wildcatters is both funny and erotic i...
So, this one was kinda all about the steam!! Ten minutes after meeting they were hot and heavy with a real marathon session that took up a quarter of the book. Not a lot of real depth in the hookup. The romance is rather sketchy.Aside from that this book was lacking story until the last quarter of t...