Not My First Rodeo 2
Boxed
Set
by Donna Alward, Jenna Bayley-Burke, and Sarah
M. Anderson
Publication Date: June
26th 2017
Publisher:
Entangled: Select
The
Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . NOT MY FIRST RODEO 2: Boxed Set . . . This was
one sure way to get your cowboy fix. Three wonderful authors brought out their
big guns with three different, sexy, sensual cowboy romances.
Hot, sexy, alluring, tantalizing, intriguing, top notched male hotties that scorch the valleys. Begin your cowboy vacation this week with Donna Alward, jenna Bayley-Burke, and Sarah M. Anderson. While each one give you a brand of cowboy you will not forget.
Hot, sexy, alluring, tantalizing, intriguing, top notched male hotties that scorch the valleys. Begin your cowboy vacation this week with Donna Alward, jenna Bayley-Burke, and Sarah M. Anderson. While each one give you a brand of cowboy you will not forget.
BLURB
In Donna Alward’s Seducing the Sheriff,
Cassidy’s first foray into online dating is an unqualified disaster. Witness to
a bank robbery, she’s now in danger. Sexy sheriff Joe Lawson is willing do
whatever it takes to protect her, even if that means hiding her away in his
secluded mountain cabin.
In Roping the Rancher by
Sarah M. Anderson, all Tommy knows is girls his own age don’t do it for him.
Carly has no interest in being anyone’s cougar, but when Tommy says he’ll do
whatever she tells him to, she can’t resist the chance to take what she wants
from a man with no strings attached. But no one said anything about scarves…
In Jenna Bayley-Burke’s Captivating the Cowboy,
aspiring designer Jules is about to head to New York. Before she leaves, she’s
going to help widower Slade Weston find the perfect ranch wife, but finding his
forever turns into schmexytimes. Jules doesn’t want to be a wife and mom, and
Slade isn’t moving across the country. It’s just a fling, until she’s not sure
where she truly belongs.
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EXCERPT Roping
the Ranger by Sarah M. Anderson
Helena was a large city by Montana
standards, but this wasn’t match.com. By the time he had narrowed his search
down, he really only had about twenty-five potential candidates. Which made it
sound like he was interviewing them for a job and he wasn’t. Hell, he didn’t
even know if he was going to do anything once he got done staring at photos of
older women online. Nothing, probably. Just a weird…well, it wasn’t even a
fantasy. Not a real one. Just a…thing. A quirk. Like he’d told Carlene earlier,
just another wild Saturday night.
He was halfway down the list—and had
tipped his hat, as the site called liking someone, a few times—when he saw her.
At least, he thought it was her. The name said Carly Hughes, not Carlene. But
that photo? It had to be Carlene—his Carlene, the waitress who’d taken care of him
nearly every Saturday night for the last five and a half months. In the photo,
her blonde hair wasn’t pulled back into the tight twist that she almost always
wore at the restaurant. It was loose and hung in big waves almost to her
shoulders. Instead of the professional button-up shirt, she wore a tight
T-shirt—long sleeved, but cut low in the front. The shirt was turquoise and it
made her blue eyes pop in a way that the dim interior lighting of the
restaurant never could.
She was smiling at the camera. That
was what convinced him it was the same woman. Because he’d been watching that
smile for months now. He got that smile every time he asked how she was doing,
if she’d had a good night, or if her team had won. Carlene was Carly Hughes.
His fantasy just got a lot more specific. And, according to her profile, she
was available. She was divorced—was Hughes her maiden name or her married name?
It said she was an assistant manager at a restaurant, which was news to him.
He’d thought she was a waitress, not one of the managerial staff. But that
would explain why she was always dressed like a businesswoman instead of a
server. Wait. She was an assistant manager, so why the hell did she always wait
on his table? That didn’t make any sense. Unless… Tommy hadn’t put his picture
on his profile—again, he didn’t really belong on the website, and he didn’t
want to get called out for it. So he had no idea if she would know it was him
or not. She knew his name—his first name, anyway.
He assumed that she was passingly familiar
with his last name, as he paid with his credit card at least half the time. Did
he want her to recognize him? There was no law that he had to keep going back
to Peachtree’s, right? He clicked the hat-tip button. The site gave him an
option also sending a message. He sighed and stared at her face in the picture
again. Well, hell. If he was going to do this, he was going to be all in. He
clicked in the message box and began to type.
Does this count as something different?
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Author
Info - DONNA ALWARD
While
bestselling author Donna Alward was busy studying Austen, Eliot and
Shakespeare, she was also losing herself in the breathtaking stories created by
romance novelists like LaVyrle Spencer, Judith McNaught, and Nora Roberts.
Several years after completing her degree she decided to write a romance of her
own and it was true love! Five years and ten manuscripts later she sold her
first book and launched a new career. While her heartwarming stories of love,
hope, and homecoming have been translated into several languages, hit
bestseller lists and won awards, her very favorite thing is when she hears from
happy readers.
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Author
Info - JENNA BAYLEY-BURKE
By day, Jenna is faster than a
speeding toddler, stronger than a stubborn husband, able to leap tall Lego
structures in a single bound…but by night, while the family sleeps she writes
romance novels where no one ever has to scoop up after the dog, change diapers,
clip coupons, drive carpool, do laundry, mop floors, get silly putty out of
hair, vacuum, empty the vacuum bag (gross!), exercise, count calories, apply
bandaids, clean up puke…wait where was this going? Oh, Jenna writes romance
because it is glamorous. Just ask the dog.
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Author
Info - SARAH M. ANDERSON
Award-winning author Sarah M.
Anderson may live east of the Mississippi River, but her heart lies out west on
the Great Plains. She loves to put people from two different worlds into new
situations and to see how their backgrounds and cultures take them someplace
they never thought they’d go. Sarah won the 2012 RT Reviewer’s Choice Desire of
the Year award for A Man of Privilege. The Nanny Plan was a 2016 RITA® winner
for Contemporary Romance: Short. Sarah spends her days having
conversations with imaginary cowboys and billionaires.
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