ARC Review: Boots and Lace by Myla Jackson

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ARC Review: Boots and Lace by Myla Jackson
Boots and Lace
Book Info

Released: Mar 26, 2013
Genre: Erotic Romance
Series: Ugly Stick Saloon #4
Pages: 136
 

 

BOOTS AND LACE is a red hot read, the kind that puts to the pedal to the metal and doesn’t relent until the very end! ~ Under the Covers

BOOTS AND LACE is my first book by Myla Jackson and I’m very glad I tried her writing out. I’ve recently got into cowboys and realized what I’ve been missing so I jumped at the chance to read more of them. Though this is the fourth book in the series, I definitely think it can be read as a standalone, though you can tell that there is a ton of room to discover new couples in other books.

After being cheated at love, Nick McBride and Lacey Lambert are free and looking for a no-strings-attached relationship. Just hot sex to make up for lost time. Lacey is a woman who is very comfortable with her sexuality. She is free and liberated and doesn’t mind the rumors that spread about her. She is content with who she is and she also loves sex.

Nick, on the other hand, is a little more hesitant. After undergoing a particularly rough divorce, he isn’t sure how he can jump into the sack with someone he just met, but Lacey has this allure that he can’t help but be attracted too. In a series of hot trysts that involve a ménage a trios with Nick’s brother, Cory, some BDSM action and an impromptu orgy, things heat up quick in this short story!

Just a note on the BDSM, it isn’t too heavy and really is there just to add excitement to the sex. Lacey isn’t afraid to have her hair pulled and be spanked so the light BDSM just showcases that a little bit more.

BOOTS AND LACE is a red hot read, the kind that puts to the pedal to the metal and doesn’t relent until the very end! It’s a definite scorcher and not one to be missed!

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