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Summer Heat: Back to the Farm - Heat 3 is now available on pre-order.

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Summer Heat: Back to the Farm (MM)
Heat 3

By: Alex Carreras | Other books by Alex Carreras | Notify me of Alex Carreras's new releases
Categories: Erotic Romance, Alternative (M/M or F/F), Contemporary, Western/Cowboys
Word Count: 20,462
Heat Level: SEXTREME
Published By: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.


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AVAILABLE: Thursday, July 5th
This title is offered at a 10% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, July 12th.
[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Cowboy Romance, M/M, sex toys, HEA]
Returning to the farm where they first met, Hunter Cross and Travis Mitchell prepare for a weekend of family fun celebrating the upcoming wedding of Andrea and Bill, Hunter's mother and Travis's uncle, while also reuniting with Jaxson Mitchell, Travis's cousin, and his new boyfriend, Dr. Chase Cameron. What they get instead is a less-than-friendly welcome from Jared and Derek Johnson, brothers working on the farm that have secrets about the past, especially Hunter's.
Fighting for their love and their lives, Hunter and Travis once again prove their love is as strong as the day they first met a year ago while working in the oppressive summer's heat of Virginia. Introducing two new characters to the Heat series and reuniting the characters of the first and second, the normally sleepy, Southern farm transforms into a place where dreams are made but could be just as easily broken.
A Siren Erotic Romance

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