When We Met by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There isn’t really much to know before diving into everything Barron and Kacy. When We Met is a standalone novel and will introduce you to a cast of very memorable, well written characters. Even though we’re looking at a 335 page read, this story flows very smoothly and very quick. So kick back, prop those feet up and pour yourself a nice drink because you are about to fall in love. . .with a single dad, a woman trying to find herself, and two little girls that will have you laughing your ass off-all while melting your heart.

When We Met will be told through the POV’s of Barron and Kacy.

Even though this book is told through a dual POV and does a good job balancing between Barron and Kacy, I really felt that this was Barron’s story to tell and we get introduced to him and his backstory first. 

Barron is a twenty-four year old single dad to Camdyn (5) and Sevyn (3). Barron fell in love with Tara while still a teen and found himself a father all before the ripe age of twenty-one. And since biology teaches us that Barron wasn’t alone in the conception of Camdyn and Sevyn, we won’t have to wonder long about the mother. Tara was the high school sweetheart and is the wife to Barron. She woke up one day and decided that the ranch life in Texas just wasn’t for her and moved to California to pursue her dreams and left behind two beautiful girls and a husband who would’ve probably moved heaven and earth to make their marriage and family work. And as you could probably figure out, because of this life changing event, Barron is a bit skeptical when it comes to love.

Kacy Connor is on the run. Not from the law or anything. But she is leaving behind a life that wasn’t ever for her. A life that she tried desperately to fit into. . .all in the name of making her mom proud of her. And at twenty-one, she realizes that fitting in isn’t the answer, but creating a life all her own very well could be. Which is how she finds herself quitting her job, loading up her car and headed out of California towards the south. Which is also how she finds herself in the middle of a snow storm on a ranch road with a buck stuck in her windshield and her car in the side of a building. Barron’s building to be exact.

Barron’s building, so Barron to the rescue, which will then turn into Barron being quite smitten for the girl on the run. Things are going to come to light pretty early on (though I’m not about to spoil for you) for Kacy, that will have her wondering how in all of the ranch roads in all of the south, she winds up on Barron Grady’s. 

Once Barron starts to get to know Kacy, he’s not really eager to let her go, even though old insecurities rear their ugly head here and there. Tara just up and leaving not only him, but their two daughters has really fucked up a part of his psyche. If Kacy does stay, will she resent him for working too much? Will life on a Texas ranch lose it’s appeal once she’s there for a while? Will he be enough? Would he be holding her back from her own self discovery? And for Kacy, she’s loving life on the ranch, but she’s also holding onto some secrets and with each day that passes that she doesn’t come clean makes it even that more difficult to explain to Barron. 

Barron and Kacy lead this story very well but, When We Met is not the story that unfolds without the cast of characters that Shey Stahl so wonderfully created. Since Camdyn and Sev are Barron’s offspring, I think it’s safe to say that they are just as important as Barron and Kacy. They are what makes Barron, Barron and they come to give Kacy her footing in the world. If you’ve read any previous Shey Stahl gems, then you know she can bring a kid to life and When We Met is definitely no exception. Barron’s entire family and those who work on the ranch really come alive in the this book and she has left open the possibilities of other stories just waiting to be told. Obviously, we get to experience the relationship between Barron and Kacy grow, but the other relationships that are already developed before we get introduced will suck you in and sweep you away. Barron’s relationship with his father (Bishop) and brother (Morgan), Morgan’s relationship with Camdyn and Sev, Barron’s relationship with his employees. . .I could go on and on, but I wouldn’t want to take away your fun at discovering these relationships for yourself.

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I’m usually someone who enjoys a fair amount of angst and some conflict before HEA’s are achieved. The conflict between these pages are really within the characters and not with each other. I feel that if the conflicts would’ve been within the relationships, then the story would’ve been a bit too much. Kacy has her own battles of not only finding who she is, but also finding the one place she supposed to be and it’s something she has to work out on her own. Barron has his own issues that revolve around Tara leaving and he has to resolve those if he has any hope of moving forward with Kacy. 

When We Met may have introduced us all to Barron and Kacy (along with Camdyn and Sev of course), and while I fell in love with their story, I could fall in love with any story coming from the Grady Ranch, that’s how hard the characters hit for me. 

I admit that I can be somewhat bias toward Shey Stahl, considering everything from her vast imagination I have read, I have loved. I also feel as if she is very under appreciated, almost as if she’s a gem so many have yet to discover. I hope you make the discovery, because she is worth every page turned and every sleepless night.

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Unsteady (The Torqued Trilogy, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is the first book in the Torqued Trilogy and each book will feature a member of the Walker family (Red, Raven, and Rawley). Unsteady (book #1) is all about Red and Lennon, Unbearable (book#2) will is devoted to Raven and Tyler and Unbound (book #3) will wrap things up with Rawley and Sophie. I can already say with certainty that this is a series that needs to be read in the order in which the books were written. Even though Unsteady features Red and Lennon, the foundation is getting poured for the next two books (especially book #2). 

As of January 2021, Unsteady is available on Kindle Unlimited.

Unsteady will be told from the POV’s of both Red and Lennon.

Things kick off with a pretty horrific flashback, one that took place two years prior. The murder of Red’s wife, Nevaeh. And if that wasn’t devastating enough, it happened while she was home with their three year old daughter, Nova. Understandably, this is an event that changed Red down to his soul and unfortunately, another event has just occurred that will rock his world. His dad (Lyric), his mentor has just passed away. Which is what triggered his flashback. Because of this latest trauma, the family business, Walker Automotive, is now in Red’s hands.

Lennon has not had an easy life. She grew up in foster care and has never really known or even understood the true love of a family. Now, Lennon is twenty-three years old and in am abusive marriage that she cannot seem to escape, until one day her asshole husband gives her no other option. Calling Tyler, the closest person she has to family, she decides to head his way. . .Oregon.

To catch you up to where this is headed. Tyler works for Walker Automotive and is Red’s bestie. Since Lyric’s death, Walker Automotive has been swamped and the need to hire another mechanic is urgent. Guess who knows a mechanic that needs to get out of Oklahoma and get out fast. Yep. Tyler recommends Lennon and Lennon is on her way.

This is not a relationship (working or otherwise) that starts out well. Even though Tyler never mentioned Lennon’s gender, Red assumed she was a he and he is not shy about his chauvinistic POV when it comes to having a female in the garage. Fortunately, Lennon kicks ass and proves herself worthy of getting it done in a man’s world.

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While we’re busy falling in love with Red and Lennon, we’re also being introduced to his daughter Nova, who you will totally fall in love with. Raven and Tyler’s story starts here. You’ll meet the rest of Red’s family, including his mom and brother (Rawley). Even though we don’t meet Nevaeh, we know her. You know he was in love with her and you feel for him when he’s warring with his guilt. Every outlying story and character adds to the development of Red and Lennon. 

If you’re imagination is conjuring up hot as fuck sex between Red and Lennon, you will not be disappointed. And while the sex comes alive like it should, the sexual tension between the two of them is radiating from the pages.

At it’s heart, Unsteady is a really good love story. Shey Stahl does a really good job of creating conflict in Red and Lennon and even though there will be times that your inner dialogue is cursing Red out, you find yourself on the other end of that spectrum when you witness his relationship with Nova. Lennon is a force to be reckoned with and carries her own as a leading lady. There are instances when she is frustrating, but I think Shey Stahl does a great job of leveling that out and being sure that the reader understands how her past plays into her present.

While I haven’t read through the entirety of Shey Stahl’s catalogue, I have yet to be disappointed by what I have read. And usually she writes her leading characters in a way that the dialogue is very conversational with the reader, but I don’t feel that she did that this time and it was still a story that delivered. I cannot wait to dive into Raven and Tyler’s story, not only to see where they go, but I’m hoping we get an update with Red and Lennon.

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Sex. Love. Marriage. by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Sex. Love. Marriage. is a standalone novel. There are connections to Revel and Blindsided, but it’s not necessary that those are read first, though I recommend them because they are fantastically written. So, while there is no pre-requisite for Sex. Love. Marriage., there is a warning. This book is a love story, but it also centers around grief and every emotion that it involves. There will be portions of the book that are difficult to read, but are pivotal to the storytelling. I promise the pain and heartbreak will be worth it in the end.

As of January 2021, Sex. Love. Marriage. is available on Kindle Unlimited.

Sex. Love. Marriage. will be told through the POV’s of both Noah and Kelly.

The story kicks off in a way that any married with kids couple can probably relate to. . .Noah and Kelly trying to sneak one in, using the pantry as their rendezvous location. And the dialogue that happens between the two of them is spot on. We won’t get to witness these two meeting and falling in love, but we do learn that they were neighbors when they were younger and that’s when the love connection began. However, it takes a car getting stolen for some virginity to get lost and several more years to pass for them to hit the Love and Marriage portion of Sex. Love. Marriage. If you’re confused, no worries, it’ll iron itself out.

You deserve a bit of an introduction to Noah and Kelly. They met as children. Had sex as teens. Met up again at a concert, where car sex ensued and conception happened. Now, multiple kids later and some real life shit settling in is beginning to crack a very loving marriage. The book introduces us to this family after a very recent move to California. So in the midst of them trying to find some footing in a new state, they’re also trying to find their new normal.

There’s a reason why we’re getting introduced to Noah and Kelly. There’s a reason why Noah has relocated his entire family from Austin to California.There’s also a reason why Kelly has brought up the idea of separation to Noah. Unfortunately, you will need to discover the reason on your own. I talk a lot about the journey books take you on in a lot of my reviews and they certainly take you places your imagination may never have been able to. Sex. Love. Marriage. takes you beyond that journey. You will become invested in Noah and Kelly’s marriage. You will become invested in their children. You will become invested in the friendships they are beginning to form. As much as you will get invested in Noah and Kelly, they will pay you back tenfold.

What I’ve to come to realize about Shey Stahl is she has an ability to create a cast of characters that become as lovable as the ones the book centers around and that is represented in Sex. Love. Marriage. And this knack she has at being able to do this may be better than I’ve read elsewhere and it should be said that the cast of characters featured in this book are as pivotal to the story as Noah and Kelly (well, almost) are. You’re going to meet the children, all going through their own emotions and trying to find their own footing. You’re going to meet the young next door neighbors, one of whom is full of ideas to help Noah put any kind of spark back into his marriage. You’ll meet the neighborhood friends, who are able to offer both Noah and Kelly what they may not know they need, but they need nonetheless. And you’ll also meet Journal (Kelly’s journal that is) who becomes more important at putting this family right in the center of your heart than almost anyone (I said almost). All in all, this is a very well rounded cast, who contribute to every layer this story has to give.
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I hope or at least like to believe that Shey Stahl either took some real life experience when developing the sex scenes between Noah and Kelly or at the very least took experiences from those she knows, because the realism of married sex was spot on. She included passion. . .love. . .dirty talk. . .humor. . .frustration. . .creativity. . .secrecy. . .and some good ole fashioned fucking. She nailed it.

My first ever Shey Stahl read was Shade and reading as much as I do, it takes something exceptional to blow me out of the water. Shade did that and more. In fact, it’s still one of my all time favs as is the FMX series. Even though I have all the love for Shade and the FMX series, you may be shocked to know that I never planned on reading Sex. Love. Marriage. Which is crazy, considering that everything Shey Stahl that I have read, I have loved. After finishing Room 4 Rent in one sitting (no joke), I went looking for something by her I haven’t yet read and came across Sex. Love. Marriage.

Now that you know that I never intended on reading this book, I should probably tell you why, even if I’m quite embarrassed to admit the reason. I didn’t think I would be interested in reading a book that featured an already established couple. I was gonna miss out on all the firsts that come with falling in love and for some asinine reason I thought it would take away from the book. And if you’re thinking the same thing, trust a BXTCH when I say that it didn’t. . .not even a little bit. In fact, I’m humble enough to admit that I didn’t need to experience Noah and Kelly meeting and falling in love, in fact, this book was the best kind of storytelling, because it’s all about the after. What happens after they fall in love. What happens after you have kids. What happens when real life sets in and you begin to wonder if love is enough.

Sex. Love. Marriage. will hit you all over. There’s not an emotion I didn’t experience and Shey Stahl was brilliant about how she covered the entire spectrum. Becoming a part of Noah and Kelly’s marriage and being able to experience a love story from a different perspective presented me with a trope of the romance genre I didn’t even know I needed, but if Shey Stahl decides to take her imagination that way once again, I’ll be first in line, ready to dive in.

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Room 4 Rent by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn:There is no pre-requisite for this book. There is no read this first warning that needs to be applied. The one and only warning I will give is this. Be ready to cancel your plans because once you start, there is no stopping. I give this warning 100% based on personal experience.

Room 4 Rent will be told through the POV’s of both Sydney and Cason.

Sydney is a 28 year old artist, married to Collin and Tatum is their 3 year old daughter. Even though she doesn’t really see any major issues within her marriage, it takes a hot stranger picking up the tab for her morning coffee when her debit card gets declined for her to realize that there is definitely a spark missing. When she finds out her cell phone has been turned off, she realizes that a spark isn’t the only thing missing in her marriage.

I promise I’m not divulging spoilers (see the synopsis above), but this is the time to tell you that Collin dies in a car accident, not just leaving Sydney a widow, but remember when her debit card was declined, because he also left her broke. Oh and her problems keep compounding because there’s the little issue of her home being foreclosed and the fact that her husband’s girlfriend has showed up at her front door. So her month really sucks balls.

What does one do when the life she knows just keeps crumbling. . .she goes out with her girls and works on forgetting her problems for a bit. It’s when she sees the hot coffee buying guy that her night takes a slightly different turn, one that will hopefully end with him inside of her.

If you haven’t caught on yet, Cason is the mystery man. Cason is also a pitcher for the ASU baseball team. Cason is also hot as fuck and the one night distraction that Sydney is looking for. So, imagine her surprise when he shows up to rent the room above her garage. The room she needs to rent so her daughter won’t lose the only home she’s ever known. 

From the surface Room 4 Rent seems quite predictable and in a lot of ways, it is. The synopsis lays it out for you in a way that it’s not gonna take a lot to figure out where this story is headed, but you’ll quickly find out that’s it not as cut and dry as you’re gonna think. Sydney is about to take you on a fucking fantastic journey. . .somewhere along the way Cason is gonna jump on and ride it out with you. Hang on BXTCHES, because you’re about to be blown away.

There’s not a Shey Stahl book that I’ve read where I didn’t just fall head over tits in love with the supporting cast. They are always (and I mean always) written in a way that makes them imperative to the storytelling. And I realize that it sounds simple, almost obvious, but it doesn’t always hit that way in every book and I don’t think it’s as simple as just creating a character. Or if it is, her imagination goes above and beyond the expectation. When a story revolves around the leading lady having to bury her husband, her support system is going to play a pivotal role in the story she’s able to tell and Sydney gets that and then some. 
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What can I say about the sex here? While Sydney is certainly not a cougar and this no where close to May-December territory, it’s still a twenty-eight year old mom and a twenty-two year old college student. I wasn’t fucking a twenty-two year old when I was twenty-eight, so I say if you have that opportunity go for it. Especially if the twenty-two year old is a hot as fuck baseball ball player and you’re a twenty-eight year old mom who just found out that her freshly buried husband had himself a side piece. Actually, even if those particular circumstances don’t define your situation, if you have the opportunity to jump on a hot as fuck baseball player, you should rub all on that shit.

Room 4 Rent wasn’t a book that was on my TBR list and there’s not a reason for this, it just wasn’t. However, right before the release date, Shey Stahl posted the first chapter on Facebook and scrolling through, I decided to give it a read and I was hooked. Once I one-clicked and started this book, I did not stop and I don’t know the last time that’s happened. I read this book from start to finish in one sitting. . .or really one laying down because I really should’ve been asleep, but I couldn’t put this book down.

I think I read that Room 4 Rent is Shey Stahl’s 50th published book and while I haven’t read the entirety of her library, what I have read have turned out to be some of my very favorite books. My first ever read of hers was Shade and still to this day it is one of the best books I have ever read. Her writing has a way of sucking you into the story and putting you right with the characters. The story is always very conversational with the reader in a way that I haven’t ever gotten with another author. If you haven’t yet read anything by Shey Stahl, Room 4 Rent may be a good starting point, though I’m not even close to being a Shey Stahl expert. This is a quick read and even though death is involved, it’s not the root of the story. 

Take the leap, it’s worth it. Room 4 Rent is funny and touching and passionate and sexy and I’m gonna say funny one more time because it needs to be said. And last but certainly not least, you will definitely be ready for baseball season by the time you reach the last page. . .Go Rangers.

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Roan (FMX Series, Book #3) by Shey Stahl

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Roan will be told through the POV’s of both Roan and Ophelia.

While the history of Roan and Ophelia goes way back, the book kicks off a little before Shade and Scarlet and will span about 8-10 years.

If you have read this series in order, you are already familiar with the crack in Tiller and Roan’s relationship. Now, make no mistake, the crack has been there for quite sometime, well before Ophelia. The situation between Tiller and Ophelia just broke the crack wide open. And if you need a little reminder of what occurred between Tiller and Ophelia to further the divide between the brothers. . .Tiller was the one to take Ophelia’s virginity and even though it sounds very Neanderthal to say, it was always supposed to be Roan’s. 

Even though I say that you go on a journey while reading most books and I think that’s true, but Roan is really gonna take you on a journey. And it’s gonna be filled with a roller coaster of emotions, so you best secure that lap belt or you’re bound to fall out.

We may have gotten glimpses of Roan during Shade and Tiller’s stories, but I felt (during those books) that we never really got an idea of who he was. We knew from Shade’s book that Tiller was most certainly a wild cat and when we got to his book, he lived up to that nickname. But I feel that Roan was almost elusive, we only really knew about the Ophelia debacle with Tiller, so diving in here kind of gives an opportunity to fall in love with a brand new character.
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Roan is definitely a focus on Roan and Ophelia, but in order to get to that, there’s so much that the two of them have to learn separately about themselves first and that part of the journey is going to be a constant trip up the roller coaster and down. . .over and over again, until all of sudden the ride is gonna smooth out.

Each book in this series does a fantastic job of putting the spotlight on the intended couple, but each book wouldn’t be nearly the same without the supporting cast of characters. When you dive into this series, you become invested in everyone and as you move to the next book, it’s falling for the main event while also being giddy with excitement in discovering what everyone else has been up to. Since the book takes place over such a large time span, we get to continue to follow Shade and Scarlet and Tiller and Amberly, Willa and Ricky, along with River, Berlin, and Camden. And FYI, this book ends with Camden at 18 years old and while I have no inside information, I feel quite certain that Camden will be getting his own book and I cannot wait. 

I’m not too sure at this point who my favorite brother is. I’m inclined to go with Shade, but only because he was my very first Shey Stahl book and I was so blown away with her writing style and storytelling ability that I just fell in love. BUT each brother gives you many reasons to be your favorite and in the journey, Shey Stahl will definitely become one as well. 

I don’t think this will be the last that we hear from the Sawyer brothers, at least I hope not. This is a series that I’m so glad I discovered. And I know I say this a lot, but Shey Stahl’s ability to capture the reader and put them right in the middle of the story is unmatched. I haven’t read her entire catalogue, but if you’re looking for good place to start, the FMX series is a really good choice.

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Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Please heed this warning. . .DO NOT even think about Tiller if you haven’t yet devoured Shade (book #1). Shade is definitely a pre-requisite here. Tiller is gonna come barreling in without forgiveness and Shade somewhat prepares you for that tornado.

Tiller will be told through the POV’s of both Tiller and Amberly.

Like Shade, Tiller will be told in parts, three to be exact. And I’m now convinced that this is purposely done by Shey Stahl, so we can get an intermission, because you may very well need it.  Let me also give you another reason (if I didn’t stress it enough in the warning) why you need to start with Shade. . .during Shade’s story, you will fall for Tiller. Everything about him is energy and excitement, even though you know and recognize that there are some dark undertones surrounding him. You’ll need to hold onto whatever love you’ve developed for him during Shade, you’re gonna need it to get through this book. . .but only in the most blood rushing angsty way.

There’s not a whole lot of foreplay before your world gets rocked. Well, really Amberly’s world, but it’s the one we’re living in temporarily, so buckle up. 

Tiller’s journey is different from Shade’s because Tiller and Amberly have known (and maybe even loved) each other since they were like five years old. It’s a connection that you’re not going to understand at times. It’s a connection that you’ll wonder why Amber doesn’t sever. It’s a connection that you may think is unhealthy. But it’s a connection that’s deep and real and it’s important to just go with it, because every point of this journey is necessary to get us to the end.

Once Amberly’s life changes and when she really needs Tiller the most, is when he becomes the best asshole he can be. Unfortunately for Amberly (or Tiller depending on the angle you’re looking through) she has other priorities that have moved front and center.

Even though Tiller loves Amberly, though you will question this throughout, his approach is that of a bull in a china shop. His approach also constantly revolves around Amberly’s virginity and his need to “make her bleed”After all that Tiller will and has put Amberly through, in the end, it’ll be as it should, with Tiller chasing Amberly’s love.

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I’m sure you can imagine that with three parts, there are tons of layers in this very complicated love story. And even though I think Shey Stahl could’ve written a story that Tiller and Amberly (or Shade and Scarlet for that matter) the only ones focused on, it’s not how any of these stories are meant to be told. We’ve met most of the supporting characters on Tiller’s side. We get to see the relationship between Shade and Scarlet continue to blossom. We continue to see the rough dynamic between Tiller and Roan (though we won’t fully understand that dynamic until book #3). Camden is still around and is really becoming a part of the Sawyer family. So all the players are still in place and the more we read them, the more we become engrossed in them. Then there’s Amberly’s family. Without giving too much away, dysfunction is the best way to describe the Johnson’s and in that group, Amberly is the odd main out. 

While Shade’s story was angsty in a way that was a bit more calm, Tiller is the complete opposite. He is an asshole. He makes no apology for who he is and sometimes that hard to digest because Amberly (and her situation) is the one that gets that end of his stick. BUT, Shey Stahl strips Tiller down at just the right times at somewhat brief moments. . .just enough to chip away at our hearts. I’m assuming when an author digs deep and creates a leading character, the hope is for them to be loved and I’m sure that’s what Shey Stahl was going for here as well, but what I really think her main objective here was for Tiller to be understood and through the understanding comes the love. I think that’s why Amberly is able to love him the way she does, even when we’re like “WTF girl?!”You will need to hang on for this ride, it’s not gonna be easy to take at times, but the pay off is gonna be well worth it.

If you haven’t yet read from Shey Stahl’s catalog, I guarantee that you are missing out. The way her words flow, puts the reader right there with the storyline. We are not bystanders, we become part of the action. The dialogue between the reader and character is very conversational and becomes much more than her just telling a story. Shade was my first crack at her imagination, so I can tell you that the Sawyer brothers are definitely a good start. And, if we’re gonna judge books by their covers, then this one should certainly seal the deal.

Roan is next and if you’re dying to get to the bottom of the relationship between not only Roan and Ophelia, but Roan and Tiller. . .then get ready, we’re gonna get it all.

Bxtches Be ReadingTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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