So Wrong, So Right by Starla Kaye
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (44 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by Cherokee RoseYee haa! Watch out Cowboy as Callie has come to play!
Callie recently moved to Carsonville, Kansas as the small town’s new librarian. All her life she has followed her Mid-Western upbringing and is the quintessential librarian: conservative, reserved, maybe a little too prim and proper.
Until she meets and briefly dates the area’s bad boy rancher. When he stops calling on her, she decides to make a change in her life. She decides to shift some to the wild side, free her inner wanton, and shake up the cowboy right down to his sexy toes.
Will the bad boy Rancher be up to what Callie has in store for him? Or will he ride off into the night alone?
What do you do after a failed attempt in passion? Set out to do it all over again and get it right! Callie Anderson moved to a small town and became a new librarian. She is the quintessential librarian: conservative, reserved, maybe a little too prim and proper.
That all changes when she gets involved briefly with the town’s bad boy rancher, Dirk Handley. After a failed attempt at lovemaking, Dirk goes out of his way to avoid her. He doesn’t feel he is what she needs and wants to save her—and him the heartache.
Yet, Callie has her mind made up and she knows what she wants. You can use this herbal cheapest viagra prices remedy both internally and externally. It tadalafil generic online may cause some serious side effects when utilized. It can be said that this three-dimensional deformity is online viagra store caused owing to the abnormal rotation and curvature of the spine. They also work to control nitric bulk tadalafil acid levels which help the corpus cavernosa tissue found in the penis to relax. She decides to order a few self-help books and get acquainted with her wild side, free her inner wanton, and shake up the cowboy right down to his sexy toes.
Ms. Kaye steamrolls us through an erotic tale of what happens when two people can’t fight their attraction to each other even when it may be for the best—according to the characters. I like the way Ms. Kaye delves into Dirk’s past to give the reader an understanding of why he is so resistant to giving into Callie. The explanation only makes him even more irresistible.
This was a fast-paced read and was sweet but steamy from beginning to end. I loved that Callie was so persistent and wouldn’t stop until she got Dirk. So Wrong, So Right was a great book and one I will suggest to fellow readers.
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