Megan Harrison is the owner of *Kinky Spurs.* Shes mortgaged up to her eyeballs and works long days and nights, but shes living life on her terms, not on her wealthy fathers. Shes done being in the cattle ranchers shadow. Shes got it all figured out, except for the part that involves Nash Blackshaw.
Dirty-Talking Cowboy: A Kinky Spurs Novel
β Scribed by Stacey Kennedy
- Publisher
- Swerve; St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 125030766X
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β¦ Synopsis
Emma Monroe has returned to River Rock, Colorado, after the death of her grandmother. Now she's inherited a farm full of abused animals and she's working as a waitress at the local hotspot, Kinky Spurs. The last thing Emma wants in her life is a man, as she's still recovering from a recent heartbreak. But when a sensual and powerful cowboy, Shep Blackshaw enters her life, Emma begins to want things she shouldn't.
Shep knows sex shouldn't be on his mind. He's got a world of responsibility on his shoulders. He's attempting to save his late father's cattle ranch, Blackshaw Cattle Company, from foreclosure. But Emma's heated reactions to his touch make ignoring her impossible. She's the perfect distraction to make him forget that his father's company is a sinking ship.
While their nights only heat up, soon emotions become tangled into the mix. Shep's not only giving Emma the hottest nights of her life, he's also healing her heart. With every encounter, she forgets her heartbreak. With every naughty adventure, she stops mourning the life she left behind. And with every dirty word whispered from Shep's mouth, she stops thinking of all the reasons why she shouldn't fall for him. But when the past comes to claim Emma, she'll need to choose between the life she thought she wanted and the life she's grown to love with Shep. How will she say no to forever with a dirty-talking cowboy.
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Review
"Emma and Shep are dynamic together...every woman needs a Dirty Talking Cowboy!"-Lorelei James, NY Times bestselling author of the Rough Riders and the Blacktop Cowboys series
"One of the best contemporary romances I've read this year! " - Fresh Fiction
"Take a "damsel in distress" add in an alpha, hero cowboy mix in super steamy sexy times and the result is a story that has you rooting for our couple and not wanting to put their story down. " -Cocktails and Books
"This was a great combination of super sweet and high octane heat. Heck of a story! I've got a new appreciation for sexy cowboys." -About that story
"Dirty-Talking Cowboy has everything I like in my romance, good characters, tons of hot romance and big hearts. " -Romancing the Readers
"I loved this book! The angst, the heartache, the struggle had me balling. " -Reading Keeps Me Sane
"**Real, Raw & Hawt! **OY VEY! This story was full of real, raw, slow, sensual, pleasure and passionate lust, that will leave you pulsating with energy, as you read this Fantastic story." -Goodreads Reviewer Anita
"A sweet read with the right amount of sexiness and sass! " -1-Click Addict Support Group
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β¦ Subjects
Cowboys -- Fiction
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