
Cowboy's Womb
A Breeding Sex Story
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Narrado por:
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Andrea Buchanan
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Arthur Mitchell
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A newly minted country girl can survive...with some handsome help.
June Evans' young life has been a flop in the city, and she's moving on. When she relocates to an old farm left by her Great Uncle, she's full of hope and short on knowledge. Enter handsome Jack Davis, the modern day cowboy next door, who shatters her suburban expectations as he helps get the farm up and running.
Jack isn't like other men she's been drawn to. He's stronger, sweeter, and he has a deep feel for nature. That extends to the bedroom, where she learns that Jack is the last of his family, with a burning desire to breed.
June is excited by the risky prospect, but there's a problem. A nosy corporate suit named Meade from a big agribusiness is scheming to get her land.
Will Jack be able to help her fend off the vulture? And will June really offer her womb as well as her heart as a reward?
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Adults only, 18+. An erotic romance novelette of over 7,500 words. This story contains graphic scenes of rough sex, light domination, and impregnation.
©2012 Arthur Mitchell (P)2013 Arthur MitchellLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Cowboy's Womb
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Historia
- AudioBookRomance
- 12-18-18
Better than the blurb.
Not what I was expecting from the blurb, but in a good way.
Narrative could of used better inflections, but overall ok.
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