Tags: Erotica,
Historical, Multiple Partners, Western
Blurb
Sometimes a train journey can take you in an
unexpected direction.
It is 1890, and the Chicago and North-Western Railroad now runs into Deadwood. After a year in Chicago, Amber Carpenter is homeward bound via steam train, escorted by two gorgeous cowboys. Amber swore a long time ago that she would never let a man hurt her, but that doesn’t mean that she’s not open to the idea of some fun.
Harry Delaney and Gideon Swain have their sights set on a bright future … if only their tragic past wasn’t holding them back. But from the moment they laid eyes on Amber Carpenter, they knew that there was something different about her.
Can the three of them turn their lives around within the space of a train journey?
It is 1890, and the Chicago and North-Western Railroad now runs into Deadwood. After a year in Chicago, Amber Carpenter is homeward bound via steam train, escorted by two gorgeous cowboys. Amber swore a long time ago that she would never let a man hurt her, but that doesn’t mean that she’s not open to the idea of some fun.
Harry Delaney and Gideon Swain have their sights set on a bright future … if only their tragic past wasn’t holding them back. But from the moment they laid eyes on Amber Carpenter, they knew that there was something different about her.
Can the three of them turn their lives around within the space of a train journey?
Kay's Review
You've never been on a train journey quite like this
one. Travel back to 1890 and two cowboys, Harry and Gideon and escorting two
friends, Amber and Maisie back from Chicago to Deadwood.
Amber is reluctant to return to Deadwood and a life
where she's expected to accept a husband match and settled down. After the experience
of her mother, she thinks all men are bed. But at the same time she has a
strong attraction to the two cowboys who are her escort. A fault on the tracks
means they have to stop along the way and things start getting smexy, very
smexy.
This is a good story and Miss Wishlade did a good
job in transporting the reader to the 1890s with the setting and characters. I
just wish the language wasn't so modern in place. All in all, an enjoyable way
to spend my lunch time.
Disclaimer: This book was provided by the author/publisher in
exchange for an honest review.
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