As The Heartbreak Kid, Mitch Jenner is known as a lady-killer, the biggest flirt of all the rodeo cowboys—but it's just an act. In fact, Mitch is so afraid of coming out that he's consciously stayed single—and a virgin. He's fine with being alone if it means his secret is safe…until he meets the mysterious Paulo.
Sexy Paulo Bernardes is here to learn the American style of bull riding well enough to teach it back home in Brazil. A lover—a boyfriend—will distract him from his goal, but he's instantly captivated by Mitch, who understands him even when they don't speak the same language.
In private, Mitch yields to Paulo and the new sexual heat he comes to crave. But he still resists exposing their relationship, afraid of how it will change his reputation and his life. Yet as they grow closer, Paulo wonders how he'll move on once their time is up—how he'll pick up the pieces and learn to live without his American cowboy when it's time to say goodbye.
“Readers will root for both men to get over their hang-ups and celebrate their feelings for each other.” —Library Journal, starred review
This book is approximately 40,000 words
As The Heartbreak Kid, Mitch Jenner is known as a lady-killer, the biggest flirt of all the rodeo cowboys—but it's just an act. In fact, Mitch is so afraid of coming out that he's consciously stayed single—and a virgin. He's fine with being alone if it means his secret is safe…until he meets the mysterious Paulo.
Sexy Paulo Bernardes is here to learn the American style of bull riding well enough to teach it back home in Brazil. A lover—a boyfriend—will distract him from his goal, but he's instantly captivated by Mitch, who understands him even when they don't speak the same language.
In private, Mitch yields to Paulo and the new sexual heat he comes to crave. But he still resists exposing their relationship, afraid of how it will change his reputation and his life. Yet as they grow closer, Paulo wonders how he'll move on once their time is up—how he'll pick up the pieces and learn to live without his American cowboy when it's time to say goodbye.
“Readers will root for both men to get over their hang-ups and celebrate their feelings for each other.” —Library Journal, starred review
This book is approximately 40,000 words
Crushing on the Cowboy
Crushing on the Cowboy
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781488020100 |
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Publisher: | Carina Press |
Publication date: | 06/27/2016 |
Series: | Rodeo Dreams |
Sold by: | HARLEQUIN |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 172,841 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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