Stacey Espino
Stacey Espino resides in beautiful Ontario, Canada where she is busy raising her five school-aged children. She loves being a Canadian, but could do without the brutal winters. She enjoys writing erotic romance that will have you squirming in your seat. From hardcore cowboys to alpha shifters,...
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Stacey Espino resides in beautiful Ontario, Canada where she is busy raising her five school-aged children. She loves being a Canadian, but could do without the brutal winters. She enjoys writing erotic romance that will have you squirming in your seat. From hardcore cowboys to alpha shifters, she has you covered! Stacey also writes alternative m/m romance as Winona Wilder.
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Grace´s husband signs up for a wife swap without asking her, for his pleasure, but the month at the Montana ranch turns into the best thing that could have happened.. Yummy cowboys and no one putting her down like her husband does. Could her trouble really be over?Smutty fluff, multiple partners and...
A whole book filled with stories about dominating Alpha males and published by one of my favorite publishers!? Heck yeah! I am so in. It’s been awhile since I had the chance to review a book out of Evernight Publishing so I was excited to get the email about this one! I have never, ever been disappo...
Somewhere between 2-1/2 and 3 for me, so I rounded up. Christina is a 27-year-old who still lives at home. She thinks she's helping her parents by paying them rent. She also has very little love life. Her one experience was from high school, and it didn't impress, plus the guy just left right away. ...
I didn't really like the heroine at all. Extremely whiny and then when her life changes, the parents she was so concerned about are not even an after thought. 3 guys who've never shared being so okay with it? I could maybe see them doing that once in a while and then each of them having their nig...
Short story. 72 pages.I wanted to like this book more than I did. The premise was okay but if I read men can't be trusted once, I read it 50 times. So, yes it was repetitive too.