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Strong, Silent Type

By: Lorelei James
Narrated by: Rebecca Estrella
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Wyoming rancher Quinn McKay thought he'd only have to bide time until his level-headed wife came to her senses and called a halt to this "trial separation". He never believed the marital rough patch would drag on for a coon's age. Libby McKay knew when she married the gruff, laid-back cowboy that he wasn’t prone to blathering about his feelings. But three months have passed and her stubborn-as-a-mule husband is still living by himself in the horse trailer. It seems he’d rather hold on to his pride than hold on to her. Quinn realizes Libby is determined to move on if he doesn't loosen his tongue and he’ll lose the only woman he's ever loved. In a last-ditch effort to keep her in his life, he offers her one weekend of uninterrupted sexual decadence. Reigniting the passion is easy. The hard part comes after the sheets have cooled and they find out if what remains is strong enough to survive past mistakes.

©2009 Lorelei James (P)2014 Insatiable Press
Romance Romantic Suspense Western Romance Westerns Suspense Marriage
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well narrated once again. good story. in the epilogue would have liked to know whether she had twins.. with so many McKay's it's hard to keep track of babies from other stories. but dudnt detract from overall story.

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