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Tough. Taciturn. And a fool for letting her go…
A Wild Ride story.
Wyoming rancher Quinn McKay thought he’d only have to bide time until his
levelheaded 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 onto his pride than hold onto 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.
This book could of been used as a self help for marriages in trouble. The way each of the couples minds worked. Its exactly how marriages get in trouble by not communicating. Dont get me wrong it is her usual great raunchy sex, but it all melted right in with the story. One of my favorites.
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Posted September 29, 2011
Love all of the Lorelei James books. It was nice to see a husband fighting for his marriage...good read...feel good book...
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 17, 2012
I loved that Quinn finally opened his eyes & decided to really fight for his wife.I wished that all couples would open their eyes and realize that you have to keep the flame burning.
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Posted May 8, 2012
We all know mariage is difficult. Communication is very important to the health of a good marriage and Libby and Quinn aren't communicating. It's a great story about how two people try again to make it work.
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Posted April 7, 2012
I love how Lorelei gave Quinn and Libby a book/story. You will read about them throughout the series in other books, but when I seen this I had to get it. This book is short, but good. I'm so happy they came to their senses and didn't throw what they had since high school just because they never talked to one another. They finally do and start working on there problems and in the end they end up with what they have wanted and worked for a long time.
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Posted January 26, 2012
Lorelei James has a real steaming winner with this series; one is better than the next. Although this one was the first, it is kind of out of sequence in the series, but it was a great start. I've read them all and I'm now reading #12 - WOW!!! I will probably re-read it, it is so hot!! Lorelei please continue writing about the McKays - not boring at all; its a large family plenty for you to continue with. Love them ALL!!!
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Posted May 22, 2013
Holy mother of hell....What a great read! You will not want to put down...It was so good and my husband seen the look on my face as reading it....he is going to read it to see what was sooo good! Lol Can't wait hehe he might learn from it... just say!
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Posted March 7, 2013
enjoyed that LJ filled in the hints we've had on this couple from the last few books.
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Posted November 27, 2012
hot, hot, hot..
All Rough Riders series are very good,
Anonymous
Posted October 21, 2012
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Posted October 22, 2012
Hey Mysticalfeather your a she right?
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Posted October 21, 2012
Bye
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Posted August 12, 2012
4.5stars -- What Do You Mean I'm Not Mrs. McKay?
The worst part of the Rough Rider series is that every story whether it is a full novel or a brief novella such as this one. It has you wondering if it is your favorite of your series. This is a peek inside Quinn & Libby McKay’s marriage as they view and work to resolve their issues differently. One area they definitely find their way back to is that old fashioned male to female communication with their bodies. The sex is hot and the issues realistic as this short story could have been written from anyone’s nine-year old marriage. I connected with the both Libby and Quinn and we even had cameos from other s n the extended McKay clan. It was good to see one of the already established romances after the wedding which is where the others usually end.
The only difference between this entry and some of the others is the length. The heat -- it’s in there!
Anonymous
Posted August 2, 2012
Good story and strong character development. This is one in a series about a family of ranchers & cowboys in Wyoming. Enjoyed it!
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Posted July 1, 2012
I am Lily from district 7
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Posted June 16, 2012
A must read to know more (in depth) of the obstacles and marital problems of Libby and Quinn McCay.
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Posted April 23, 2012
I liked it!
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Posted January 10, 2012
Hot and steamy erotic romance with a believable plot that anyone could relate to. Short and sweet but chock full of emotion.
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Posted November 2, 2011
Very easy reading
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Posted September 16, 2011
I have enjoyed all of this series. Just wigh this had been a full lenght novel instead of a novella. Hope there is more.
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Tough. Taciturn. And a fool for letting her go…
A Wild Ride story.
Wyoming rancher Quinn McKay thought he’d only have to bide time until his
levelheaded 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, ...