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Shoulda Been a Cowboy

Rough Riders, Book 7

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Shoulda Been a Cowboy

By: Lorelei James
Narrated by: Rebecca Estrella
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Summary

Can a marriage of convenience heal a wounded hero and a beautiful soul with scars of her own?

Confirmed bachelor Cameron McKay has found his purpose in Wyoming. His deputy sheriff job—and the injury that ended his military career—keep him right where he wants to be: off the McKay ranch and away from his meddling family. He holds his emotions on lockdown, along with his darkest memories of the war that left him feeling less than whole.

Until he meets her.

Orphaned at a young age, Domini Katzinski has been fending for herself since immigrating to the U.S. So when it comes to intimate relationships, she prefers a take-charge man to whom she can relinquish total control. Brooding Cam fits the bill: powerful, dominant, and beautifully scarred, with a gentle side he hides from everyone but her.

Once Cam gets over his shock that the sweet and shy Domini wants to surrender to his every fantasy, he lets go of his shame and inhibitions. Their passion burns as hot as a rocket-propelled grenade, and soon Cam wants more than a fun, no-strings attached fling.

So when tragedy strikes, leaving Domini responsible for the care of a young boy she desperately wants to adopt, Cam seizes a chance at forever by proposing a marriage of convenience.

Will sharing their traumas and secrets bring them together? Or are their damages too deep for even love to heal?

©2009 Lorelei James (P)2014 Insatiable Press
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Western Romance Westerns Romance War Injury
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