Saturday, November 3, 2012

Cowboy Sandwich by Reece Butler



Determined to take charge of her life, Candy abandons her inhibitions and heads West. Adam and Bryan, co-owners of a remote Montana cattle ranch, are eager for luscious female heat after three cold months in the saddle. Candy's first step toward freedom is one glorious night of wild sex. The men prove what four hands, two mouths and hard-driving muscles can do in a few determined hours.
But meeting her deep, dark fantasies requires more time. They invite her back to the Double R, promising games of Virgin and Pirates, Harem Girl and Sheiks. With hard-working days and deliciously wicked nights, the last few weeks of the winter pass quickly.
Ranch life, and her men, are everything Candy wants. But she can't live a fantasy forever, hoping they'll ask her to stay. Unless they return her love, she must claim her independence and escape before her heart breaks.

            Reece Butler knows how to write romance. This book captured you from the beginning. The characters were easily relatable and they connected with the audience. The scenes were well written and you could imagine what was going on. In short this book is a great titillation.
            The only thing I can think to complain about was that there weren’t a lot of soul searching revelations that happened in the book. The main love interest, Adam, had a lot of problems with his past. They pretty much wrapped up in one night when he ‘got over it’. It feels like we missed a chapter where he was dealing with his problems. Perhaps internally, but still we weren’t there to witness any of it. The girl on the other hand, we witnessed her internal struggle pretty well. I loved that she had issues of her own and that she fit so well with the boys.
            I’m glad to know that Bryan will get his own book. I’m a little disappointed that they weren’t able to be fine with the three of them but I understand where they would want and need another ‘mother’ figure.
            Reece Butler did a wonderful job of bringing in the audience. I was scared that something had happened to the main character when the climax was coming up. It made me feel better about the book that even though it’s a great diverting book that I could still connect with the characters and hope that they had a happy ending.
            In the end I’m giving this book 4.25 stars. It was great and it was definitely something worth picking up and stimulating the senses.

Publisher: Siren Publishing
ISBN: 1610340167
Price: $4.99 (bookstrand)
www.reecebutler.net

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