Sally has grown up with Cade Collier and there has always been a special bond between them, a bond that has deepened over the years. Cade is the kind of guy who enjoys being the centre of attention. His good looks and charm helped him win a modelling competition, which led to a glittering career in movies and television. Although a celebrity, Cade always seeks out Sally when he returns home to Claremont, and the two of them hook up together and rekindle their romance.
Sally lives and works on the Double JJ ranch where she breeds horses, and on one of her trips she meets Jake Raymond. The tall, good looking cowboy is interested in buying one of Sally's horses ... and he's also interested in her. There is an instant chemistry between them, and things begin to change for Sally as she gets to know this new man in her life.
As time goes by, passions spark, and tensions and jealousies grow. One feisty, attractive woman and two hunky cowboys. Sally is conflicted... she's attracted to both men: both like to spank, and the sex is great ... but which guy will she choose, and why?
Sally grew up as a tomboy tagging after her brother and Cade Collier. When Cade returned from college, Sally was no long the kid, but a sassy woman. They dated, but were often at odds. Cade was discovered and become a model then a Hollywood actor. He was often in tabloids with other women. Sally disliked the Hollywood drama that followed him around. That wasn't the life she wanted.
She meets Jake Raymond at a rodeo and he comes to her family ranch to buy a cutting horse. The chemistry is strong between them. Jake turns up for their date, when Cade is visiting. Sally and Cade are yelling at each other, and Jake is worried that Sally is using him to make Cade jealous. She isn't, but is confused about who she should link to her future.
Jake was married to a cheating woman, who died in a car accident with her lover. His trust issues cause problems with the possible relationship with Sally.
An emotion-filled novella, where Sally learns a man will "tell you his truth." You just have to learn to listen.