INDIAN TERRITORY 1882 She made a deathbed promise. Matilda Townsend has always dreamed of escaping Indian Territory and finding the acceptance she never had with her own father. As he lies dying from a fever, he asks her to marry so she’ll be safe. She’s then torn between winning her father’s approval and being free. He gained an unwilling wife. Logan Cartwright has loved Matt since he first started working for her father. Now the old man is dying and wants him to marry her. Logan knows how much Matt wants to leave. Can he set aside his dream for hers? A contest of wills sparks passion. While Matilda clings to her refusal to share her husband’s bed, Logan coaxes her into exploring the other many and varied ways a man and wife can please each other. Even as their passion blazes hotter than a prairie fire, they must confront a danger that threatens to destroy the ranch and divide them forever.
For me, romances are almost as good as dark chocolate and red wine. Almost. :)
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A great smutty read! And I am really tempted to use a different analogy here for my only complaint, but I have to get this off my chest: These damn typos on every. single. page. were sticking out like a sore thumb!!!! Someone should take a look at this! ASAP!
I could not believe my eyes... Especially when I got to the sample of another book at the end of this one, and the writing there was flawless in comparison to this !
I really like this book. It is a light read. The action had me grabbing my phone to read often. The relationships between all the characters were mostly fun with the others (including Dobson meetings) strongly antagonistic.
Didn't grab my attention and I didn't finish it, but I'm honestly not sure why. I have to put it down to my weird taste. It's actually a well written book and I'm sure other, more normal readers will like it a lot.