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Feels Like Love: (A Mustang Prairie Romance)
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Feels Like Love: (A Mustang Prairie Romance)
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Feels Like Love: (A Mustang Prairie Romance)
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I just wanted to belong...
Sadie had never belonged anywhere other than on stage. A soulful singer and musician, she left home at a young age and never looked back. No one missed her anyhow. Traveling the country with one no good boyfriend or another for work, Sadie settled in New Orleans until another d-bag boyfriend decided she wasn't enough...and the slutty new bartender was.
She left for Mustang Prairie and the open arms of her half-sister Amelia...or so she thought
I just wanted to protect her...
Dylan Parker was retired at the ripe old age of 34. After catching a serial killer who'd tortured Chicago for a decade, he was ready to turn in his homicide detective's shield.
Needing distance from his high society parents and their social climbing friends he packed up his truck and bought a bar in Mustang Prairie. Getting reacquainted with small town life would be an adjustment...until he met a copper haired amazon with a voice like warm honey.
Sadie was everything he wanted; a friend, a devil's advocate, a sister, and a confidante. Theirs was a deeply satisfying friendship so Sadie and Dylan fought their mutual attraction.
Can Sadie & Dylan admit that their friendship feels more like love?
Sadie had never belonged anywhere other than on stage. A soulful singer and musician, she left home at a young age and never looked back. No one missed her anyhow. Traveling the country with one no good boyfriend or another for work, Sadie settled in New Orleans until another d-bag boyfriend decided she wasn't enough...and the slutty new bartender was.
She left for Mustang Prairie and the open arms of her half-sister Amelia...or so she thought
I just wanted to protect her...
Dylan Parker was retired at the ripe old age of 34. After catching a serial killer who'd tortured Chicago for a decade, he was ready to turn in his homicide detective's shield.
Needing distance from his high society parents and their social climbing friends he packed up his truck and bought a bar in Mustang Prairie. Getting reacquainted with small town life would be an adjustment...until he met a copper haired amazon with a voice like warm honey.
Sadie was everything he wanted; a friend, a devil's advocate, a sister, and a confidante. Theirs was a deeply satisfying friendship so Sadie and Dylan fought their mutual attraction.
Can Sadie & Dylan admit that their friendship feels more like love?