Page 14 of Rough and Rugged
I pulled back, wanting to make sure I did this right. “Please, say yes that you’ll be mine.”
Big, green eyes stared up at me in wonderment. “Yes. I’ll be your mate.”
This is a shortened version of Claimed by the Lumberjack. The full story will be coming out in the later part of 2024. If you like to get to know me and my stories, please sign up for my newsletter, and join my Facebook group to get more snippets and news for my upcoming books.
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CJ Barlowe is an author of MM romance and the alter ego of CJ Warrant.
CJ writes hard edge romance with all the feels.
There’s always a happily ever after,
even though there’s casualties of the heart.
Addicted to coffee, loves her family and great friends, CJ’s stories will always lead you in the mood for love.
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As Luck Wood Have It
KRIS BUTLER
Tropes
MM romance, Rugged Mountain Man, City guy returning home, One night stand, Steamy scenes with dirty talk and praise, Meddling small town
Content
God, Jesus, Hell, Damn’ used casually or in a sexual context
Breakup after being cheated on
Not feeling like you fit into your family
Explicit sex scenes
Foul language
Blurb
Everett wasn’t lucky. Whenever he believed luck was on his side, he was reminded why he shouldn’t put faith in wishes or dreams. It never worked.
His life might be boring to most, but he liked it. He worked with his hands, had a best friend to annoy him, and a dog to keep him company. The only thing missing from his life was someone to warm his bed, but considering he was one of two gay men in his small town, that didn’t happen often. He’d made peace with only having the occasional hookup. It was just easier that way.
Meeting a cute guy in town before his best friend’s wedding was pure luck, but he hadn’t meant to swoop in and claim him as his boyfriend. But here he was, feeling things he hadn’t ever felt before. It looked like, for once, luck was on his side. The morning after the best night of his life, he was reminded why luck had nothing to do with love.
AS LUCK WOOD HAVE IT