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Lead Me Home

by Candi Wall

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He knows just how to tame this filly, but it ll be one wild ride. "Home Is Where the Heat Is, Book 2"As far as Chloe Garrison is concerned, Nick Westing was carved by the gods. Her one and only plan while visiting her best friend in Texas: get that sexy cowboy into her bed as often as possible until it s time to return to New York.After a whirlwind week she slips away, thinking it best to make a clean break. Except she can t get Nick out of her head. And when he unexpectedly walks into her office, her first instinct is to find her defenses before she loses her panties.Nick jumped at the chance to accompany his brother to New York for a photo shoot, but now that he s here, he s pissed. Seems Chloe is doing everything in her power to ignore him. The tender part of him understands her need for space. The wilder side of him teases and torments her until she finally admits she s missed him. Even though she walks away, in his book it s a win. Because one way or another, he s going to convince her they belong together. Warning: Contains a commitment-phobic city girl who wants her cowboy and hates that she wants him. And a hot, sweet-as-sin Texan with the patience and skill to show her she belongs by his side, in his world, and in his bed."… (more)
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He knows just how to tame this filly, but it ll be one wild ride. "Home Is Where the Heat Is, Book 2"As far as Chloe Garrison is concerned, Nick Westing was carved by the gods. Her one and only plan while visiting her best friend in Texas: get that sexy cowboy into her bed as often as possible until it s time to return to New York.After a whirlwind week she slips away, thinking it best to make a clean break. Except she can t get Nick out of her head. And when he unexpectedly walks into her office, her first instinct is to find her defenses before she loses her panties.Nick jumped at the chance to accompany his brother to New York for a photo shoot, but now that he s here, he s pissed. Seems Chloe is doing everything in her power to ignore him. The tender part of him understands her need for space. The wilder side of him teases and torments her until she finally admits she s missed him. Even though she walks away, in his book it s a win. Because one way or another, he s going to convince her they belong together. Warning: Contains a commitment-phobic city girl who wants her cowboy and hates that she wants him. And a hot, sweet-as-sin Texan with the patience and skill to show her she belongs by his side, in his world, and in his bed."

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