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Wild Oats - Pamela Morsi
Wild Oats
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Shunned by the citizens of Dead Dog, Oklahoma, Cora Briggs is shocked when she finds a fine young man like Jedwin Sparrow, eager to sow his wild oats, standing on her doorstep.
Shunned by the citizens of Dead Dog, Oklahoma, Cora Briggs is shocked when she finds a fine young man like Jedwin Sparrow, eager to sow his wild oats, standing on her doorstep.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780515111859 (0515111856)
ASIN: B000CMQRB2
Publisher: Jove
Pages no: 326
Edition language: English
Series: Wild Oats (#1)
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DubaiReader
DubaiReader rated it
4.0 Romance and humour.
This is a prime example of the effect of a cover on readers - I requested the audio version of this book through Audiobook Boom, having seen the cover showing a bicycle leaned up against a rustic wooden fence. After listening to the book I registered it on BookLikes, only to discover a pink cover wi...
Feminista
Feminista rated it
3.0 Wild Oats
Rating: 3.5 out of 5.A nice story. The hero pursues the woman just because he wants to sow his wild oats before he gets respectably married. Who better than the divorcee deemed scandalous woman of the town. He ends up falling in love with her. This story might be more grittier and realistic than oth...
Bookish Shenanigans
Bookish Shenanigans rated it
4.0
3.6ish stars. Virgin hero and fallen woman heroine...or is she? Let's just say that appearances may be deceiving.
Sandra HappyGirl
Sandra HappyGirl rated it
I've read this before and it's not really worth a re-read for me. Not bad, but not a favorite either.Will look for other books by this author.
Punya Reviews...
Punya Reviews... rated it
3.0 Wild Oats
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...Wild Oats was a sweet little story which started out with a scandalous proposal from a virgin to the most scandalous woman of the small-town of Dead Dog. What followed should’ve been fun, at least I was hoping for i...
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