A slow-burn romance set in the fictional remote mountain town of Willow Creek, Colorado. A reclusive newcomer and a guarded local woman clash, circle, and slowly soften. As a small community pulls them closer, two wounded souls discover that belonging—and love—can be quietly built, one brave step at a time.
This is an ending to Troubadors original start that deals with the pain and emotion of betrayal between two people who love each other deeply. It is not a stroke story. It points out that all transgressions come with a price to be paid by everyone involved, none escape. Hearts and lives are broken, careers made and destroyed, and there is a good old ass kicking. It is a journey of hope.
Emily, Jake, and Sarah burst into my mind as a trio of misfits who’d fight the world to be themselves. They’re my love letter to every geek who’s felt out of place, every heart that’s stumbled into unconventional love. Dive in, cheer their messy triumphs, and maybe see a bit of yourself in them! This is a contemporary romance with healthy amount of erotica sprinkled for spice. Expect a slow burn. Their love simmers through chess codes and awkward glances before hitting the steamy bits.
June goes out for a morning run, when a storm comes upon her. She makes it to her garage safely, bringing in a young girl going to school with her, upon which an erotic workout ensues.
A Story in the Panhandle Trailer Park Universe
An older man meets a young teen as she is being attacked by a group of teens. His rescue begins an adventure that turns out to be life changing for both him and the young teen. / (Reviews)
Cory Wilkinson comes home to find his sister lost in the throws of passion with her boyfriend. That, and the frustrations of dealing with his own girlfriend, make him realize that the connection he and his sister once had is now missing. Read how the events of this one day changed that oversight.
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