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Virgin Hearts (Plum Valley Cowboys Book 2)

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Can an inexperienced cowboy wrangle the adult movie star of his dreams?HawthorneI've lived in the same small town my entire life. And I like it, for the most part: being a rancher, taking care of my chickens, and even my meddlesome family. What I don't like is the limited dating options. I'm gay, and at thirty-six-years-old, I've never been with a man.When I enter a contest to win my favorite adult entertainer's support for our town's first Pride Parade, I never expect to win. And I definitely never expect to find myself in a friends-with-benefits relationship with the man.The problem is I quickly realize I want more. But could someone as confident, sexy, and independent as Silver ever consider building a life with a simple cowboy like me?MateoMy work is my life. Filming under the moniker Silver, I'm happy enough. I'm making good money, I'm free from my crummy past, I'm well on my way to the career I actually dream about, and I'm not looking for any complications.Enter Hawthorne Moore, with his sweet-as-molasses drawl, that adorable gap-toothed smile, and the beautiful way in which he begs, and suddenly, I find myself getting in too deep. And that's a problem because I've spent years building up these walls around my heart, and I don't know how to bust them down.Can I work through my trauma and lasso myself a cowboy, or will I lose the only man who's ever loved me?Virgin Hearts is a friends-with-benefits-to-more romance that includes a flirty performer, risqué photoshoots amongst peeping bovines, an endearing cowboy whose cock (ahem, rooster) rises at dawn, dom/sub undertones, and one very HEA. It's book 2 in the Plum Valley Cowboys series but can be read as a standalone.

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ISBN9781967130078
PublisherEmmy Sanders
Publication Date11/20/25
Pages304

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  • danyel7823
    danyel7823

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    2.0

    "La segunda partes no son iguales de buenas qué las primeras" y sin duda este según do libro te muestra una idea de eso. Entiendo la profesión de Mateo, pero habían tantas cosas tan fuera de lugar, muchas escenas de sex0 demasiado, pero demasiado innecesario que solo era trabas en el desarollo de la historia. De lo poco que puedo destacar no es sobre Hawthorne, porque su desarollo ni existido, aún cuando era un personaje que podía demostrar más por ser quien es, lo único "bueno" sería mateo y su historia de violencia, la psicología y demás. Hubiera sido ma divertido ver más de Mateo como personal, en vez de literalmente algo como un objeto sexual o un como Hawthorne qué su mera existencia parecía estar basada en el sexo y nada más que eso. Pudieron usar buen una carta del bdsm, pero la autora hizo algo genérico, desde un punto de vista plano y con nada de representación real.

    Jun 12, 2024

  • 4.0

    Awww, this was cute! I now really felt at home in Plum Valley and can't wait for the next books (I'll keep this short so I can start book 3 asap). Mateo and how he opened himself up was SO sweet and well elaborated, I loved his whole perspective on life. Hawthorne also was his perfect counterpart, I loved their vibes and chemistry from the beginning. I actually thought that I really want to get to know them and read about them because they got me enchanted from page 1. Speaking about p0rn0graphy/s3xwork as a normal job was refreshing and I'll read Elite 8 studios really soon! I loved the lightheartedness over most of the book, that was just the perfect small town vibe. And the more emotional topics were also handled well, even tho I would have loved to see more of Mateo's therapy journey. In the middle part, it was a tad too long for my liking, but I also don't really know if high paced books and a relaxing country atmosphere go well together 😂 All in all, I liked this book a lot and even a bit more than book 1 (which got me crying, and I love that). 

    Sep 30, 2025

  • 4.0

    The general concept that prostitution is a perfectly normal job is truly well done. I love how it's portrayed not as cheating, but simply as work. The fact that he was also studying and had his life together showed that prostitution can indeed be just a side hustle - I like that. I also love how confident he was, openly doing photoshoots and such. It's a very sweet story about how they got together. I would have liked it if he hadn't completely dropped the profession right away, perhaps still doing a calendar or some photos, but that's a minor note. Overall, the storyline is very sweet and well thought out.

    Oct 27, 2025

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