Filthy Cowboy
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
A sexy little librarian who wants to learn about love is impossible for this jaguar shifter to resist.
Dew is having filthy thoughts about "S," the library patron who writes her letters and poems that make her heart flutter. When an outgoing shipment accidentally leaves behind a book due to go to his address, she decides to deliver it herself. What better way to learn about love and romance than by meeting the man who has used his words to win her heart?
Stetson, a jaguar shifter, knows he's exactly where he belongs: in the Junkyard, a place where all the bad shifters are sent. Reading books and fantasizing about the sweet librarian he's never laid eyes on are his two main pleasures in life. But when his dangerous past returns to haunt him, he'll have to shrug off his quiet, bookish ways and resurrect the beast inside of him in order to save his mate.
USA Today bestselling author Liza Street delivers the sweetness, the suspense, and the sexytimes in Filthy Cowboy, the fourth standalone novel in the Junkyard Shifters series. If you love brooding cowboy shifters who pine for the women they love, and shy heroines who don't allow themselves to be pushed around, this book is for you! Buy your copy today and embrace the "trash" in "trashy romance!"
Customer Reviews
A fun sexy adventure
This book continues in this series template of strong women who fight for what or who they want and know that just because these men are in a bad place doesn’t mean they are bad. But each of these tales rely on characters that win your heart and fresh new storylines. Dew may be a shy innocent librarian but her intelligence, imagination, and strength of heart guide her to her love match. Stetson is a loner, hiding in books and writing poetry, but he won’t let anyone suffer for his past shortcomings. With a perfect combination of action, angsty shifter relationships, and sweet HOT sexy times this is a great read.
The librarian and the cowboy
Dee and Stetson were writing back and forth sending their letters through the books he borrows from the library. Mainly he would send her poems and she would send him letters. One night his book was forgotten at the library so Dee decided to take it to him but got sucked into the border around the junkyard. Stetson was her mate but needed a shove in the right direction because only then she could get out, after almost getting killed. Great book!