Cowboy Sex, Volume 1 [Box Set 57]

Natalie Acres


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Cowboy Sex, Volume 1 [Box Set 57] by Natalie Acres
In Sex Party, known hellion Peyton Storm's world is upended by the unexpected. Enter Braden, Kane, and Evan Cartwell. These brothers offer Peyton a roof over her head and the security she needs, but soon Peyton wants more than just friendship. During an attempt to gain the brothers' attention, an unforeseen attack places Peyton in a psychopath's line of fire. Afterwards, the brothers are forced to acknowledge their feelings for Peyton.

In Sex Games, Vicky Little is falling fast for her doctor and his brothers, only she doesn't realize they are related. When she does, she isn't sure she is ready for the three handsome men, but they are impossible to refuse. Vicky is too busy to notice a stranger following her until he catches her in a vulnerable position one night. The McKay brothers rescue her, but nothing can prepare Peyton for what lies beyond Doctor Patrick McKay's examining room or the beds of Joshua and Aspen.

In Sex Camp, Trixie Cartwell's parents send her to summer camp to work off her excess energy. Camp counselors and die-hard cowboys Mitch, Brock, and Rory are more than happy to help Trixie occupy her time. When Trixie returns home, her parents are less than thrilled about their daughter's new cowboys. That is until the three prove themselves worthy by protecting Trixie from a man from her mother's past.

In Sex Holiday, Patience is running from her past, circumventing her future, and avoiding the present. She needs a replacement for lost love, and after a gentle push from her friends, she heads south to spend some time in the sand and meets two handsome cowboys. Patience knows there is something special about the McCoy brothers. Soon, she realizes why she has been running. She was headed in the right direction all along. ** A Siren Erotic Romance
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