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Calista Warner has loved Rory Goodwin all her life. Rory has loved Calista all his life. The problem? He is her brother’s best friend since first grade. Jake laid down the law – none of his friends can date his sister.

It wasn't easy for them to come together. Did Rory risk his friendship with Jake? And with any new relationship comes disagreements and fights. Rory has a love for drag racing. Calista does not.

They split for a short period because of his love for racing, and in that short time an old girlfriend comes back to town and changes Rory’s life forever, he just doesn't know it.

When Rory does find out about his life changing situation, he doesn't know how to cope and pushes Calista away without telling her why. But of course, he’s missing her, he never stopped loving her. But is it too late to get her back?

Warning: 18 and over, please. This book is chock full of sexy scenes and explicit language.

Books in Mae Martini’s Cowboy Romance Series:

Book 1 – Loving You
Book 2 – Wanting You
Book 3 – Needing You

Other books by Mae Martini:
The Mobster and the Cowboy

264 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 21, 2015

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June 30, 2016
This book was so disappointing. Without giving anything away, calista is a whiny weakling who doesn't have enough self respect. Rory is a d-bag. I really disliked this book, and this time not just because of the horrible editing. Good thing it's the last one, I wouldn't be reading anymore.
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August 7, 2016
First of all, the book is well written with characters that I cared about and felt their pain and angst. Credit to the author.

Second of all, I hate Rory.

This was a couple that I liked in previous books. Calista was a wonderful heroine, strong and likeable. I wound up feeling sorry for her that she loved Rory. He was an unapologetic man-ho and didn't always treat Calista as well as he should have. By the end of the book, I didn't find him redeemable.

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