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Title: Small Town Siren
Author: Sophie Oak
Published By: Siren-Bookstrand
ISBN #: N/A
Release Date: Available Now
Format: Electronic
Page Count: 199
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Small Town Siren
Twenty years ago Abigail Moore was run out of her small hometown when the wealthiest family believed she had something to do with their son's death. She's back, now a nurse, to help her ailing mother. The family still wants her gone, and after her mother is better, she knows she'll be leaving once again.
Jack Barnes and Sam Fleetwood have wanted Abby from the moment they met her at a mutual friend's house. The wealthy ranchers share everything, including women, and don't want to scare Abby away when they reveal their proclivities to her. When they discover a box of hers containing a plethora of ménage romance books, all bets are off and they set about making her theirs.
But someone's more than furious that she's back in town, and when it seems she might be there longer than the time it takes to help her mother, they start taking steps to insure she's gone from the town permanently.
Many women have smoldering ménage fantasies and Small Town Siren heroine Abby is no different. When Jack and Sam conquer her for their own, how can she resist? Jack's dark intense dominance is the yang to Sam's easy smiling, somewhat submissive yin. Add Abby to the mix and fireworks are sure to be the result. These characters are wonderfully complex, and watching as the layers are peeled back was pure enjoyment.
The plot was well developed, with just enough suspense to keep a brisk pace. If I had any complaint it would have to be about Abby's mother. This small town ran her daughter off for something she didn't do and yet the mother remained in the town all these years. She was only living in a trailer, had no real roots to speak of that would require her to remain. It just made no sense that she'd want to do so. Other than that small blip on my radar, this was a wonderful first foray into the works of new-to-me author Sophie Oak.
Reviewed by: Bella

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