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Wild Ride Cowboy by Maisey Yates

I’ve enjoyed books by Maisey Yates before, but fell off reading her for a bit. This is an excellent reintroduction. Wild Ride Cowboy could so easily have been a simple story. It also had the potential to be a bemoaning … Continue reading

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Avenge Me by Maisey Yates

I chose this title based on enjoying the author’s other books and a skim of the description rather than reading closely, so the dominance/submission aspects caught me by surprise when I should have picked up on this line from late … Continue reading

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Forged in the Desert Heat by Maisey Yates

I haven’t read a sheikh romance in a long while, but I tend to enjoy them because of the desert environment, which though exotic to most is where I spent much of my childhood. The stories, however, tend to fall … Continue reading

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Heir to a Dark Inheritance by Maisey Yates

I’ve been reading Harlequin romance novels since I was a young teen, and in that time, I’ve built up some expectations and preferences between the various lines. While Romance is my favorite because it focuses the most on the people, … Continue reading

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