All the Wildflowers in Montana
Steamy Small-town contemporary romance
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Publisher Description
Meeting the perfect guy for the perfect hookup? Check. Wearing sexy-as-hell lingerie? Check. Breast cancer? Oh…fu—
Laney Jones—PhD, but she feels like a pompous ass reminding people of her English Lit degree because she’s a middle-grade teacher in Hardin, Montana—after being diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer and scheduling a lumpectomy, wants a wild, crazy, sex-filled night before the surgery. A night where she frees herself to be who she wants to be and do whatever the hell she wants to do. And who better to shed her inhibitions than a biker?
Joseph “Monk” Perez has been deep undercover for the ATF in a gun-running gang for the past four years. Tomorrow, he’ll make the biggest bust of his life. The biggest bust in history, period. Tomorrow, he’ll go back to some semblance of the by-the-book man he was before, even if he doesn’t recognize himself any longer. After tomorrow, he’ll start a life for himself. But he has to make it through tonight, and Laney is wrecking his years of training and focus, turning him into a puddle of mushy, romantic goo. She sees straight through his façade to the real him. As much as he loves being seen, it could ruin the bust, his career, or worse, end his life.
Montanan wildflowers are known for their strength to endure arctic winter blasts, hundred-degree blistering summer days, and wildfires, but they always return, more exotic and beautiful than ever. If Joe and Laney make it through the next twenty-four hours, they’ll have to summon the strength of All the Wildflowers in Montana when cancer and a deadly bullet wound become their shared realities or they might never know the most exotic beauty of all: love.
Customer Reviews
First book by this author
I’m glad to take a chance with this book/ author. It’s different from all the romance novels I have read so far. I can’t wait for the next book…
All the Wildflowers in Montana
I nearly didn’t read this book because of all the disclaimers but I am so pleased I did. I couldn’t wait to get to the end but was dreading it because then it would be over.