This small-town girl is back on the horse and ready to ride... hard.
Heather A blessing in disguise. That’s what everyone called it. But to me, finding out your best friend is screwing your boyfriend, aka the love of your life, isn’t a blessing in any way. Especially when you still have to see your Ex at work every day; and he suddenly needs to ‘talk’ about what went wrong. Yeah right. What I need right now is a distraction. And I think I’ve found it . . . in the form of two deliciously captivating men. One, is a sexy silver fox who has the ‘know-how’ when it comes to pleasing a woman. The second, is a hot, uber-wealthy, city boy who’s arrogant, stubborn and totally drives me wild. They don’t like each other. Don’t respect each other. But that doesn’t seem to matter when it comes to the magnetic passion between us. I keep reminding myself this is just a fun fling. Nothing more. But now, one night of irresponsible pleasure has turned into days and weeks of yearning and desire, and as much as I want it to… I know good things don’t last.
Daniel/Andrew Don’t call us friends We are nothing alike. And it’s not just the years between us, or the ridiculous wealth one of us possesses. We’re from two different worlds—with very different values—and opposing ideals. We piss each other off, so we plan to keep our distance . . . until she comes into our lives. Icy blonde hair, innocent chocolate eyes with beautiful copper flecks. She’s f*cking beautiful. Perfect. Desirable. And now us two rivals have one major thing in common—claiming her—and keeping her. She thinks this is just a fling, but she’s wrong. And if her ex thinks he’s gonna weasel his cheating *ss back into her life, he’s got another thing coming.
‘Seducing Their Small-Town Girl’ is the fourth book in the ‘Crooked Creek Montana’ Series. It can be read as a standalone lip-biting, romance-filled, MFM Western Billionaire Menage Romance. If you like your books with alpha men who know how to claim their woman, dive in and hold on tight!
Shae Sullivan is the author of wicked sexy contemporary romance featuring alpha males who fight for their women, and keep them up all night long.
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You don’t normally get this a storyline this open-minded set in a small town. It’s nice and refreshing for that stereotype to not be there. With likeable characters and great personalities I really enjoyed this book. Rodney really does give these characters their personalities and I enjoyed it immensely.
This is my first book by this author and I wasn't disappointed. I really enjoyed the story line and felt the connection with the characters. I need that connection for the book to be good for me. This was the first book in a while that I couldn't put down. I just wanted to keep reading.
It bothered me that Andrew was so worked up by his age since I am older than him. I felt it took away from the story rather than adding to it. I get that Shae was trying to show that Andrew was insecure but I don't know how that added to the story.
There were a few details that were left unfinished. What happened with Daniels dad and his company? Did they ever try to get land in Crooked Creek? I would like to know what happened to Kendall.
The errors in this book are extensive. I'm not talking about there vs they're. H is a firefighter but then suddenly he's a cop. There are errors on every 2nd or 3rd page. Simple spell check wasn't used, let alone an editor. I like to support indie authors and try a new to me author but this book is awful. I know that all sounds mean but an author needs to have some respect for the reader. You could at least have a friend proof it. The errors were so bad. The story line wasn't great either. I do NOT recommend reading this book and I truly feel bad saying that.
Seducing Their Small Town Girl is the fourth installment in Shae Sullivan’s Crooked Creek series. In it, she chronicles the polyamorous and age-gap relationship between Heather Tisle, Daniel Kingston, and Andrew Balton. Heather is a nurse and enjoys taking care of patients. It is while she is bathing Anna, an elderly lady in a coma, and chatting with her that she meets Andrew. There is an attraction between them. Dr. Bryant Stevens, Heather’s ex, continues to harass her as he wants to resume their relationship. However, his cheating on her is something she cannot forgive. It does not take long for Daniel to be involved with Heather and Andrew. Dr. Steven’s continues to harass Heather. What will it take to get him to stop? Will Andrew, Daniel, and Heather find happiness? To find out, you must read this book.
Once again, I enjoyed Ms. Sullivan’s skill with the way she develops her lead characters. In this book, she uses them to drive a character-driven plot. Through her use of dialog, conversational and internal monologue; point of view; and descriptive language. Subsequently, her plot flows evenly and at a quick pace while entertaining her readers.
I have enjoyed the Crooked Creek series but in Seducing there are discrepancies with Rhett and Andrew's back story. In Rhett's book he was a firefighter in Florida Andrew was the fire chief. Rhett's parents die in a house fire but not in Crooked Creek. Alex was the fire Chief in Crooked Creek and Rhett went there to be Deputy Chief. When Rhett was hurt Andrew came to town to be with him and to tell he he (Andrew) had lung
cancer. Also Andrew is a part time fire fighter in Crooked Creek not a cop. Idon't usually put this type of comment in a review but it so much difference. I really like the series and will continue to read it but I think maybe the ARC group should have caught the before it went out
As a stand-alone story, it is really good despite some grammar issues. However, it you read it as a series, you have a problem. Andrew's (and Rhett's) story conflicts with book 1 - Rescued by Her Mountain Men. According to that book, Andrew (and Rhett) was from Orlando, FL and moved to Crooked Creek to battle and recovered from lung cancer (no mention of that, AT ALL) and be near his son, Rhett. Also, Oakland Lake (book 2 - Frisked by Her Mountain Men) has a "brother" Liam, who died as a young man. Now, Oakland is working with a man named Liam (who was never mentioned before)....coincidence or name mix-mixed? If coincidence, change the character's name to avoid confusion.
If you've read the other books in this series, this book is really confusing. I should have known when she's referred to as a blonde in the description. I just assumed she dyed it. Her entire backstory is completely different than in previous books though. I was reading an entirely different character which was super disappointing because I liked her.
Love to read the ménage MFM being my fav. The story seemed a bit stilted and I’m not sure if the printing was off or the story. I will try another and see what I think. Definitely a fast read and pretty good.
Great story. Awesome chemistry between the main characters. I enjoyed Heather, Andrew and Daniels story plus the author's catch up on the previous characters throughout the series.
Being a nurse meant you were busy with sick people all day, so meeting to gorgeous guys in a Bar was the highlight of her day! Having both guys together was explosive, and keeping them happy was exciting!
Three people who have nothing in common are able to find their happy endings (in more way than one) together. This story has so many parts and emotions to it that you can’t help but get sucked in. The epilogue was absolutely perfect for these three.
Emotional Rollercoaster ride from the beginning to the end of this story. Exciting Twist and turns that you will not see coming to the end of this story
It's a really good book, but it completely contradicts the backstory of Rhett, Maverick, and Andrew from "Rescued by Her Mountain Men". In the book it says that all three men are from Orlando, but this book says they are from Crooked Creek....which is it?
When you meet your soul mate you just know. It doesn’t matter if she is way younger than you and there is also a second friend involved. Heather worked at the hospital. One of the men was a part time semi-retired fire fighter. The other a billionaire oil Barron. Both met Heather, both fell for Heather and the rest....makes a great story. Enjoy !
Out of the entire series this one does have the fewest spelling and grammatical errors. I was most disappointed that the author seemed to forget Rhett’s original storyline that was in the first book of the series. In this book it was completely changed whereas in the first installment he and Andrew were from Orlando, their history is entirely rewritten in this one. There was also a start to this book in the last one which again completely changes Heather’s history with her ex that was supposed to be in another area but in this book she’s from Crooked Creek and her dad is the mayor??
I got this fourth installment expecting to learn about the arsonist, that doesn’t happen and with all the storyline errors I no longer care that much because when this ends it will probably rewrite segments I have already read.
I really would welcome hearing from the author as to shy all the mistakes and changes to storylines between the books.
If you have read any books by Shae Sullivan before, you know that there were problems with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. However, I am happy to report that this book is much much better. Yes, there are still some problems, but they are minimal compared to her earlier books. This story was interesting with the older man / younger female and male characters in a menage relationship. I do feel like a few details were left unresolved, but I still enjoyed the story. If you have read the other books in the Crooked Creek series, you will see some familiar characters too.
I really like this author's storyline and characters.....but..... THE PROOFREADING IS HORRIBLE! 3 🌟 stars because the story was believable, hot steamy intimacy scenes, and characters were well rounded. Would have liked to see what happened to the ex, to Ann, Daniel's new business, and what Andrew ended up to. No cheating or cliffhanger and you get a happy ever after.
I really enjoy the Crooked Creek series. Each book has a great storyline and wonderful characters. The romance and sex scenes are very hot. Keep writing, I'll keep reading!
I really enjoyed the story! I would have given you 5 stars but the proofreading was bad. I loved the ending, then having all those girls! I also enjoyed how well you incorporated Andrew being older, but not old.