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.
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...
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.
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"...
1904: It's a new century for Matthew Slade. He and Molly live the good life as ranchers in Helena, Montana. Their daughter Maddie has followed her father's lead to become the state's first-ever female detective. But Slade's peace is shattered the day he's caught in the middle of a bank robbery at the bank in Bozeman. Suddenly, the safe and secure world around him begins turning treacherous and violent. Stagecoach passengers are murdered. Trains are robbed. And the crime spree is heading right towards Slade and his family's ranch. More troublingly, an old friend and former mentor, Destiny...
1904: It's a new century for Matthew Slade. He and Molly live the good life as ranchers in Helena, Montana. Their daughter Maddie has followed her fat...