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While living in Ireland farming peat, Jack Murphy knew there was no way he’d follow the time honored tradition for second sons to dedicate themselves to the church. He liked women too much, so with the blessing of his parents, he left for a new life in America. New York City held his attention for a couple years but he grew tired of the violent side of life he took on and boarded a train south and west to Cowler Texas. His first night in town he finds himself sitting at a poker table with the saloon in the pot. No way did he think he’d win, but if he did, well, it was worth a chance.

After gaining the name Horse, two gun fights and a sexy woman wearing spectacles collide, he finds the life he always wanted.


Note from Author: Horse is a historical western erotic romance at 24.5k words, part of The Bloody Bucket series, and this is its first release.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 3, 2014

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Tilly Greene

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Whether traveling or sitting in her office, Tilly Greene researches and writes erotica and erotic romance novels in a variety of genres and sub-genres like shape shifter, paranormal, contemporary and futuristics, and themes such as BDSM, multiculturalism and ménages. Every day she looks forward to writing about women who are independent and confident, the men who love them, and their twisting passionate path to each other.

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November 4, 2014
This is one hot historical. It has been a while since I’ve read a western historical but I really got a kick out of Horse. It reads like an hour long episode of a television western (with a bit more sex). That is both what I liked and didn’t like about the book. I liked the characters and the fact that it was fast paced with some snappy dialogue. But it really felt too short. I feel like there should be a commercial for coming attractions. Overall this is a fun read and I hope we can revisit Cowler, TX in the future.
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