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After a year of thinking and dealing with her feelings Gemma comes to her senses and searches out Cash to come work for her. She will be his boss on the ranch but he will be her boss in the bedroom. Problem is Cash has serious feelings and thinks Gemma just wants sex. Cash also brings along a little baggage that nobody knew existed namely his daughter Macie.
As soon as Carter lays eyes on Macie he knows she is the woman that has been haunting his dreams. Of course Cash is not happy to realize that a McKay boy has eyes on his only daughter.
There was a lot of erotic scenes between multiple couples this time but these particular characters were just not quite as entertaining as Channing and Colby. For me at least.
As soon as Carter lays eyes on Macie he knows she is the woman that has been haunting his dreams. Of course Cash is not happy to realize that a McKay boy has eyes on his only daughter.
There was a lot of erotic scenes between multiple couples this time but these particular characters were just not quite as entertaining as Channing and Colby. For me at least.
Song: Help Me Make It Through The Night by Johnny Cash and June Carter because this is a double romance and the heroes are named "Cash" and "Carter" so can any country fan truly resist?
3/5
While this is not my favorite of the Rough Riders series, I did like it. I am a big fan of May/December romances and this one does it well.
I was a little confused by the parallel love stories since that does not happen often in romance lit. It seemed like these were two half stories and rather than fleshing each of them out [a: Lorelei James|541293|Lorelei James|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1391020452p2/541293.jpg] mashed them together. It kind of works, but I would have preferred to have the stories separated into novellas. It is so hard to compare and contrast and pick a 'favorite' couple when reading books that are coupled like this.
Neither of these couples was particularly interesting or compelling. I enjoyed reading it and finished it. I certainly liked it enough to keep reading the series.
Reviews for other books in the Rough Riders series:
My review for Long Hard Ride
My review for Rode Hard, Put Up Wet
My review for Cowgirl Up and Ride
My review for Tied Up, Tied Down
My review for Rough, Raw and Ready
My review for Branded as Trouble
My review for Strong Silent Type
My review for Shoulda Been a Cowboy
My review for All Jacked Up
My review for Raising Kane
My review for Cowgirls Don't Cry
My review for Cowboy Casanova
My review for Kissin' Tell
My review for Gone Country
My review for Redneck Romeo
My review for Cowboy Take Me Away
While this is not my favorite of the Rough Riders series, I did like it. I am a big fan of May/December romances and this one does it well.
I was a little confused by the parallel love stories since that does not happen often in romance lit. It seemed like these were two half stories and rather than fleshing each of them out [a: Lorelei James|541293|Lorelei James|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1391020452p2/541293.jpg] mashed them together. It kind of works, but I would have preferred to have the stories separated into novellas. It is so hard to compare and contrast and pick a 'favorite' couple when reading books that are coupled like this.
Neither of these couples was particularly interesting or compelling. I enjoyed reading it and finished it. I certainly liked it enough to keep reading the series.
Reviews for other books in the Rough Riders series:
My review for Long Hard Ride
My review for Rode Hard, Put Up Wet
My review for Cowgirl Up and Ride
My review for Tied Up, Tied Down
My review for Rough, Raw and Ready
My review for Branded as Trouble
My review for Strong Silent Type
My review for Shoulda Been a Cowboy
My review for All Jacked Up
My review for Raising Kane
My review for Cowgirls Don't Cry
My review for Cowboy Casanova
My review for Kissin' Tell
My review for Gone Country
My review for Redneck Romeo
My review for Cowboy Take Me Away
Okay, I usually don't review or even include these types of books on here, the most graphic of graphic erotica. Not everybody needs to know all my business, ya know?
But I am breaking my own rule and doing a review of sorts. First, this book is trash, not because it is graphic erotica but because it is trash. It's homophobic, misogynistic trash. Sometimes I can overlook that but I'm realizing that there is a ton of really good, really amazing graphic erotic that isn't trash. That is written with an emphasis on characters and their humanity and their relationships, that is written with consent in mind, that is written with sensitivity and feeling. This is not it. This is horrid. I've read the first and recently purchased (I KNOW!!!!) several more in the series but half-way through this one, I just couldn't do it. It's just fucking trash.
If anybody wants to know what broke me? It was reading this amazing post by KJ Charles (who you should all be reading if you want incredibly well-written graphic erotica) yesterday and realizing that trash is just trash, no matter how many dicks are involved. And then it was super early in this book when one of the women made a comment about how she should have known that her ex-boyfriend "played for the other team" because he had a "pussy name like Daunte". Fuck you, you piece of trash.
So, basically this is a review that says that there is no shame in reading erotica but there is a ton of shame in reading homophobic, misogynistic trash. I highly recommend [a:KJ Charles|7123498|K.J. Charles|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1418032373p2/7123498.jpg], [a:Alisha Rai|2987418|Alisha Rai|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1365649229p2/2987418.jpg], [a:Adriana Herrera|18639202|Adriana Herrera|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1589588721p2/18639202.jpg], [a:Anna Zabo|6571479|Anna Zabo|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1549823417p2/6571479.jpg], [a:Talia Hibbert|17088554|Talia Hibbert|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1544037896p2/17088554.jpg], and [a:Alexis Hall|7032108|Alexis Hall|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1533751064p2/7032108.jpg]. Seriously, lots and lots of better authors than this piece of trash.
But I am breaking my own rule and doing a review of sorts. First, this book is trash, not because it is graphic erotica but because it is trash. It's homophobic, misogynistic trash. Sometimes I can overlook that but I'm realizing that there is a ton of really good, really amazing graphic erotic that isn't trash. That is written with an emphasis on characters and their humanity and their relationships, that is written with consent in mind, that is written with sensitivity and feeling. This is not it. This is horrid. I've read the first and recently purchased (I KNOW!!!!) several more in the series but half-way through this one, I just couldn't do it. It's just fucking trash.
If anybody wants to know what broke me? It was reading this amazing post by KJ Charles (who you should all be reading if you want incredibly well-written graphic erotica) yesterday and realizing that trash is just trash, no matter how many dicks are involved. And then it was super early in this book when one of the women made a comment about how she should have known that her ex-boyfriend "played for the other team" because he had a "pussy name like Daunte". Fuck you, you piece of trash.
So, basically this is a review that says that there is no shame in reading erotica but there is a ton of shame in reading homophobic, misogynistic trash. I highly recommend [a:KJ Charles|7123498|K.J. Charles|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1418032373p2/7123498.jpg], [a:Alisha Rai|2987418|Alisha Rai|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1365649229p2/2987418.jpg], [a:Adriana Herrera|18639202|Adriana Herrera|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1589588721p2/18639202.jpg], [a:Anna Zabo|6571479|Anna Zabo|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1549823417p2/6571479.jpg], [a:Talia Hibbert|17088554|Talia Hibbert|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1544037896p2/17088554.jpg], and [a:Alexis Hall|7032108|Alexis Hall|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1533751064p2/7032108.jpg]. Seriously, lots and lots of better authors than this piece of trash.