
Title | : | Corralling the City Girl (Ride em Hard, #2) |
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Format Type | : | ebook |
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Publication | : | First published October 6, 2011 |
Chase, Brad and Dawson are hired to drive five thousand head of cattle across the prairies of Alberta. They expect their boss to be some spoiled rich boy looking for adventure, not a stunning woman with legs to die for. She's unlike any cowgirl—complaining, cursing, and driving them nuts with her forked tongue. It'll take some tying up and rough cowboy handling to teach the little siren how to behave.
Corralling the City Girl (Ride em Hard, #2) Reviews
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Such a great book. the @nd in the Ride `em Hard series. Jane is a brave woman to do what she did in Corralling the City Girl. I am so ready for Book 3 to come out! Take a bow Stacey Espino you did it again. BRAVO!
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What is a woman to do when given the impossible with a side of a chance (to be rich that is)? Jane decides to take a chance by trying to fulfill the stipulation from her uncle's will. Being a city girl most of her life makes this a real challenge for her. She brainstorms and hires three cowboys that she hopes will help her succeed in her endeavor. What happens next will blow your mind!
Enjoyed yet another book by Stacey Espino! Cannot wait to see what she brings us next! -
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This story wasn't as good as some of the other stories I have read by Stacey Espino. I was a little difficult to get into the story, and the characters were hard to like. Once they started working together as a team, the story improves, but that is more than halfway through the book. I will still continue to read more by this author in the future. -
Yummy, Hot and Heavy, Steamy read!!! Such a sexy book!! I love a hunky cowboy!!! The story could have been better but overall an enjoyable read!
Oh, and I love a delicious western menage!! The more the merrier!! -
A well done book... I love the story from start to finish... I love the cowboys... Dawson, Bradley and Chase...
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Not really a fan of the "acts like a bitch to protect herself" characterization.