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Bucked and Bred: A Cowboy Breeding Rough Riding Western Erotic Novel
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Bucked and Bred: A Cowboy Breeding Rough Riding Western Erotic Novel
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Bucked and Bred: A Cowboy Breeding Rough Riding Western Erotic Novel
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I run this ranch with callused hands and a spine forged from dust and denial.
Foreclosure's shadow creeps closer every dawn, but I'd sooner sell my soul to the devil than beg for a savior.
Until I hire him, the cowboy whose low growl promises to break my wildest stallion, and maybe me too.
That beast thrashes in the corral, nostrils flaring like my own buried hunger, hooves churning earth into chaos.
He rides it bareback, sweat carving rivers down his back, muscles bunching under scarred skin that begs to be traced.
Our eyes clash across the rails, and suddenly it's not the horse I want tamed.
His rough hands on the reins mirror what I crave in the dark, total surrender I swore I'd never give.
One night in the shadowed hayloft, we collide like parched earth meeting a downpour.
Bodies slick and slamming, he pins me down, filling me with that reckless heat, demanding I yield to the breeding fire raging between us.
It's wrong, this wildfire on my land, defying every code of frontier solitude I've lived by.
He whispers ruin into my ear, offers security wrapped in dominance, and damn if my body doesn't arch for more.
My legacy hangs by weathered fence posts, autonomy cracking under his touch.
The ranch could thrive with his seed taking root, but what if his storm consumes me whole?
Can I ride this blaze to save everything, or will submitting to him leave me bred and broken forever?
I run this ranch with callused hands and a spine forged from dust and denial.
Foreclosure's shadow creeps closer every dawn, but I'd sooner sell my soul to the devil than beg for a savior.
Until I hire him, the cowboy whose low growl promises to break my wildest stallion, and maybe me too.
That beast thrashes in the corral, nostrils flaring like my own buried hunger, hooves churning earth into chaos.
He rides it bareback, sweat carving rivers down his back, muscles bunching under scarred skin that begs to be traced.
Our eyes clash across the rails, and suddenly it's not the horse I want tamed.
His rough hands on the reins mirror what I crave in the dark, total surrender I swore I'd never give.
One night in the shadowed hayloft, we collide like parched earth meeting a downpour.
Bodies slick and slamming, he pins me down, filling me with that reckless heat, demanding I yield to the breeding fire raging between us.
It's wrong, this wildfire on my land, defying every code of frontier solitude I've lived by.
He whispers ruin into my ear, offers security wrapped in dominance, and damn if my body doesn't arch for more.
My legacy hangs by weathered fence posts, autonomy cracking under his touch.
The ranch could thrive with his seed taking root, but what if his storm consumes me whole?
Can I ride this blaze to save everything, or will submitting to him leave me bred and broken forever?


















