⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐From the very beginning of this book I could see every.single.detail that was being written about. It is so well written and has such a great story line that it would make a great movie! I love how real life R.L Atkinson makes her books. The trauma, banter, & love is all there and is so believable that you forget it’s a book. It’s not at all spicy but it’s such a great read that you don’t even miss that it’s not spicy.
—Liz Pulvermacher
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I was skeptical to read this but hands down one of the best books ever! The story line was perfect, highly recommend!
—Trisha
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Finally I don't have to spend the entire novel cringing at bad terminology. Nobody forgot to feed the horses when things get hot and heavy. None of the horses magically untacked themselves. Not to mention exquisite scenery and angsty dialouge. Five stars every time from this author!
—Anonymous kindle customer
She grew up as cowgirl as you can get, until he came along.
After her life goes awry, Brexlynn Phillips runs as far as she can in an attempt to escape his abuse. For two years, she manages to remain hidden and safe, keeping that torture and her knowledge of her previous cowgirl life a secret from everyone she meets. Until her job sends her and some coworkers back to a ranch in Montana. It's a couple states away from her old home town, and only for a couple months, so she thinks everything will be fine.
Except the monster she once managed to escape from returns. Determined to keep her past a secret from everyone around her, she does something desperate in order to remain hidden. Thrown into a fake relationship with a mysterious man to protect herself, can she find a way to trust another cowboy with her heart and still remain safe? Can she find a way to break free from the torture or will her secret cost not just her life, but the cowboy's life as well?
Diet Spice level: Medium! This has heavy kissing, descriptive making out and emotional spice scenes. Also includes adult language and suggestive themes.
“I wish you’d just stay. I wish you’d just not go home to New York. I wish you’d see yourself the way I do. I wish you’d let me love you the way you so deserve.”
—Tate
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