Friday, May 31, 2013

Guest Review by Author Chastity Bush SADDLED AND SPURRED by LORELEI JAMES

Review: Saddled and Spurred (Blacktop Cowboys) by Lorelei James

 

SADDLED AND SPURRED

This beauty is no greenhorn--and she's about to rope the man of her dreams.


Cattleman Bran Turner is left shorthanded during busy calving season when a bull tramples his hired hand. Rural Wyoming isn’t exactly a hotbed of qualified candidates, and the only applicant for the position is the pampered town beauty, Harper Masterson. The curvy cowgirl gets under Bran’s skin at every turn, but with no other options, he reluctantly hires her.
When sexual sparks ignite, down-on-her-luck Harper enjoys convincing Bran that not only is she capable of pulling calves, feeding livestock, and handling backbreaking ranch chores, but she doesn’t mind getting down and dirty, either. Harper also discovers the hot bodied cowboy isn’t all work and no horseplay… and he’s got more than a few tricks up his sleeve. Bran will learn quickly that Harper is no country mouse—and that she might just have what it takes to stick around for the long haul.



·         Blacktop Cowboys Book 2 ®
·         ISBN-13: 9780451232243
·         ISBN: 045123220
·         Publication Date: March 1, 2011
·         NAL Publishing
·         Now Available in e-book format!




Chastity's Review
Saddled and Spurred (Blacktop Cowboys)
by Lorelei James

Hot and spicy. On a scale from one to ten, it's a twelve!

This was another book I couldn't seem to put down.
At first I wasn't sure I was going to be able to connect with the heroine, pageant princess, prom queen, every-title-of-every-girl-who-ever-teased-me-as-a-kid,  Harper Masterson. But as always, I gave it a chance, and boy am I glad I did.

There was so much more to Harper and her story that her past titles implied and when we meet Bran Turner, it's obvious this book is going to turn into a scorcher. 

It definitely didn't disappoint.

The storyline was thick, the tension between the characters is believable and not in the least outlandish, and even though I am a lover of Ms. James menage themed books, the intimacy between Harper and Bran didn't leave me unsatisfied.

If you haven't read anything by Ms. James, I suggest you pick up a copy of Saddled and Spurred.
It'll leave you begging for more.

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