Blush has fought tooth and nail to get out of her dusty old hometown and into the city where things move at a faster pace, evolving in the blink of an eye; a place that would keep up with her ambitions. When she finally returns home to visit her father, she experiences the benefits of a slower pace. Meanwhile, an old romance is rekindled in a way that stirs both her emotions and her sexuality so powerfully that she is now forced to choose between small town life and the high tech playground where she now resides.
This 10,700 word story contains explicit descriptions of sexual encounters and is the first part in a trilogy.
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Sexual Content - 4/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 2/5
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Summary
Reviewer Name: More Than A Review Flames Burn Hotter in Texas by Naomi Wyatt is a short novella (73 pages) and part one of a three part series. Blush is a country girl who comes home to visit her dad before she starts her new job. Cade is an old flame from high school. When she stops by the restaurant to see him at the urging of his father, they barely speak ten words before they are having sex. They haven't spoken in four years so it just didn't flow well for me. I needed more relationship before they went at it. Later there is some dialogue regarding what happened in high school and why it ended. There is some family drama on Cade’s side. I am not compelled to purchase the other books in the series. This book was a free download.