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Book number 2, Honey Durbin's troubles have only begun when her
barn burns down, she is suspect for arson, her father dies and the
wedding to J.D. Colby has been canceled.
The final book in Sugar Lee Ryder's Cowgirl Up trilogy finds the
newly married Honey Durbin and JD Cutler on the edge of disaster as
a rash of mysterious accidents threaten to shut down all of their
work, hopes, and dreams at the Double D. Part romance, part
mystery, Honey and JD fight to keep their love alive even as a
shadowy enemy lets loose a rampage of bulls and brings a shocking
murder to the grounds of Honey's beloved ranch.
Trapped by a loveless marriage spanning two decades and hounded by
ungrateful children, artist Andrea Fremont fears that her life is
ending before it really began. Her family doctor gives Andrea a
choice: medicate herself, or take a vacation - no ifs, ands, or
buts about it. Even as her domineering husband forbids her to
leave, Andrea flees his attempt to wreak havoc on her life and
arrives at the lush Greek island of Santorini. She finds lush,
romantic vineyards, the ancient windswept ruins of Akrotiri, and -
to her great surprise - a lover twenty-five years her junior. But
could what started as a 'fling' turn into something more, even as
her husband schemes to get Andrea back under his thumb? Will a new
love be enough to break Andrea free of her husband and restore her
long lost passion for art, love, and life?
Sugar Lee Ryder brings us into the modern world of the western with
a hot romance Young, independent ranch woman Honey Durbin meets her
match in this novella about bulls, rodeo cowboys and the difference
between sex and love making.
Seven delectably explicit tales straight from the mind of
international bestselling author, Sugar Lee Ryder. Saddle up for a
sexy ride to a high mountain pond. Find out what happens at the
office on the hottest of days. And we guarantee that you'll stick
around for a story of bondage with a side of tough love...
Six guns, whips and wild, wild women 1876: Time to throw away the
corsets and draw down on the Old West. When Horace Greeley said "Go
West Young Man" he never would have thought that two young women
would take his advice to heart. Striking out against all odds and
risking everything to be together. Society calls them Sapphists.
Chief Sitting Bull calls them 'Big Magic'. Buffalo Bill Cody and
Wild Bill Hickok call them friends. Pinkerton's detectives want
them alive. Clarke Quantrill's gang of outlaws want them dead. Two
runaway women in a man's world risk their very lives to be
together.
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