Stacey Espino
3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
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http://www.staceyespino.com
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English
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3.52 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Quick easy read about a woman who is going to surprise visit her boyfriend only for him to answer his phone while getting his rocks off. Naturally her car breaks down and thus she ends up wandering around looking for some sort of civilization, she is after all in the middle of no...
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3.38 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I gave this book 4 stars and here is why:How can you not love a book with not one, not two but three sexy cowboys in it. I mean I'm English and it still makes me hot under the collar.The men are sexy but likable and so passionate they certainly brought a whole new meaning to erot...
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3.87 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Dang, normally im not one to complain about editing but this is just too big an eyesore to go unnoticed. Somehow the name of one of the guys changed from Vincent, to Austin and then back to Vincent again - Vincent being the correct name. And Freya became Carna and then Freya agai...
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3.67 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Callie lives with her Grandfather on a farm that has been in her family for generations. But now Black copororation wants her land. The manager who works for this corporation knows more about her land than anyone does even the Black family. After she gets multiple visit from Ja...
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3.82 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Taming Jenna - is an erotic cowboy ménage trois with unique and unforgettable characters -Jenna, Connor, and Trevor (two hot rugged cowboys and one cowgirl).The love scenes between the three were highly erotic, thought provoking and wild beyond my imagination. I applaud Stacey Es...
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4 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: It was an okay book of you looked past a lot. The town people were weirdly nasty for the day and age, acted like they were from a time before science. I hope there aren't actually whole towns out there as ignorant. The Irish stereotype, fighting drunk, was out in full force too. ...