Wild Passion
A Montana Mountain Romance #2
by
Dawn Luedecke
Dawn Luedecke
Genre:
Historical Romance
Historical Romance
One of the last outposts of the American West, the Montana Territory is
filled with promise and adventure for those with brave souls—and
open hearts . . .
filled with promise and adventure for those with brave souls—and
open hearts . . .
Leader of the Timberbeasts, logger Simon Sanders’ biggest problem a year
ago was deciding which willing woman to seduce. But since being
mauled by a cougar he’s become a pariah in Missoula’s social
circuit—and to himself. All he wants is to hide his scarred face
and disappear into the bottom of a whiskey bottle. His plan is going
well—until his sister’s best friend, Carrie Kerr, kidnaps him and
forces him to deal with his demons. If he didn’t know better, Simon
would swear the bossy beauty is a demon herself . . .
ago was deciding which willing woman to seduce. But since being
mauled by a cougar he’s become a pariah in Missoula’s social
circuit—and to himself. All he wants is to hide his scarred face
and disappear into the bottom of a whiskey bottle. His plan is going
well—until his sister’s best friend, Carrie Kerr, kidnaps him and
forces him to deal with his demons. If he didn’t know better, Simon
would swear the bossy beauty is a demon herself . . .
Carrie doesn’t like to use the word kidnap. Unknowingly transport,
perhaps. In any case, she can no longer watch Simon destroy himself
in self-pity. Not since she lost her heart to him as she nursed him
back to health. Now, whatever happens between them, she’s
determined to bring him back to the one place he swore he’d never
return to, the place she’s sure will reignite his spirit. But if
things go awry, will she will she lose all hope for him to win back
his life—much less share it with her? . . .
perhaps. In any case, she can no longer watch Simon destroy himself
in self-pity. Not since she lost her heart to him as she nursed him
back to health. Now, whatever happens between them, she’s
determined to bring him back to the one place he swore he’d never
return to, the place she’s sure will reignite his spirit. But if
things go awry, will she will she lose all hope for him to win back
his life—much less share it with her? . . .
“Well written, well researched. Like the river, this plot runs faster and
faster. Readers won’t be able to put it down.”
faster. Readers won’t be able to put it down.”
—New
York Times bestselling
author Jodi Thomas on White
Water Passion
York Times bestselling
author Jodi Thomas on White
Water Passion
White Water Passion
A Montana Mountain Romance #1
The Montana Territory is one of the last outposts of the American
West—where adventure as grand as the wide-open plains is around
every corner, and passion as wild as the land itself beats in every heart . . .
West—where adventure as grand as the wide-open plains is around
every corner, and passion as wild as the land itself beats in every heart . . .
Elizabeth Sanders isn’t afraid of anything, except what will happen to her
beloved town if the Big Mountain Lumber Mill is destroyed. When she
overhears a plot to do just that, she vows to put a stop to it, even
if it means dressing as a young lumberjack to expose the saboteur.
There’s only one problem with her plan—her brother’s handsome
friend and fellow logger Garrett Jones, who arouses a desire within
her soul as fierce as the river rapids.
beloved town if the Big Mountain Lumber Mill is destroyed. When she
overhears a plot to do just that, she vows to put a stop to it, even
if it means dressing as a young lumberjack to expose the saboteur.
There’s only one problem with her plan—her brother’s handsome
friend and fellow logger Garrett Jones, who arouses a desire within
her soul as fierce as the river rapids.
When Garrett discovers that the odd new lad on the crew is in fact Beth,
he’s shocked. A logging camp is no place for a young
woman—especially the spirited beauty he’s admired for so long.
Keeping her safe is easier said than done, however, as the attraction
between them flares into true passion. As the danger mounts, Beth and
Garrett must work together to survive the last log run down the wild
rapids and claim any chance of saving the mill—and their chance at a future . . .
he’s shocked. A logging camp is no place for a young
woman—especially the spirited beauty he’s admired for so long.
Keeping her safe is easier said than done, however, as the attraction
between them flares into true passion. As the danger mounts, Beth and
Garrett must work together to survive the last log run down the wild
rapids and claim any chance of saving the mill—and their chance at a future . . .
A country girl born and bred,
Dawn Luedecke
has spent most of her life surrounded by horses, country folk, and the wild
terrain of Nevada, Idaho and Montana. She enjoys writing historical
and contemporary romance and spends as much time as she can working
on her current manuscript.
Dawn Luedecke
has spent most of her life surrounded by horses, country folk, and the wild
terrain of Nevada, Idaho and Montana. She enjoys writing historical
and contemporary romance and spends as much time as she can working
on her current manuscript.
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7 comments:
Historical Romance is my favorite genre.
Looks like a god story. The cover is very pretty also.
I love this cover. did you need to do a lot of research for this book?
this is a pretty cover. I love historical romance. it sounds like our heroine is a strong and passionate young lady.
Welcome, Dawn. I look forward to reading your Montana romances. Thanks for sharing with readers.
I love this cover. this young lady makes me think of my younger sister. she will do what ever it takes to help someone else. that is what she did with her now husband.
this book is on my to buy list.
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looks like Garret has his hands full with Beth being spirited, strong and determined. this is such a pretty cover. I love historical romance.
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