Title:
Long Hard Ride (Rough Riders #1)
Author:
Lorelei James
One
lucky woman is in for the ride of her life with three sexy cowboys…
During
summer break, wannabe wild woman Channing Kinkaid is offered the chance to shed
her inhibitions and horse around on the road with a real chaps-and-spurs
wearing rodeo cowboy.
From
the moment Colby McKay—bull rider, saddle bronc buster and calf roper—sets his
lust-filled eyes on the sweet and fiery Channing, he knows she’s up to the
challenge of being his personal buckle bunny. But he also demands that his
rodeo traveling partners, Trevor and Edgard are allowed to join in their
no-holds-barred sexcapades.
Although
Channing secretly longed to be the sole focus of more than one man’s passions,
all is not as it seems with the sexy trio. Colby’s demand for her complete
submission behind closed doors tests her willful nature, and his sweet-talking
ways burrow into her heart.
Will
Colby have to break out the bullropes and piggin’ string to convince this
headstrong filly that the road to true love doesn’t have to be as elusive as that
championship belt buckle?
Warning:
this story has tons of explicit sex, graphic language that’d make your mama
blush, light bondage, ménage a trois, and—yee-haw!—hot nekkid cowboy man-love.
About
Lorelei James
Lorelei James is the New York Times and USA Today
Bestselling Author of contemporary erotic western romances set in the modern
day Wild West and also contemporary erotic romances. Lorelei's books have been
nominated for and won the Romantic Times Reviewer's choice Award, as well as
the CAPA Award. Lorelei lives in western South Dakota with her family...and a
whole closet full of cow girl boots.
Why do I have a particular fondness for all
things western? Well, I'm a fourth generation South Dakotan, living in the
Black Hills, which is chock-full of interesting characters, including cowboys,
Indians, ranchers, and bikers. The geographical diversity of the surrounding
area showcases mountains, plains, and badlands. Living in and writing about
rural settings gives me a unique perspective, especially since I'm not writing
historical westerns. Through my fictional world, I can show the ideals and the
cowboy way of life are still very much alive.
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