**Screwed and Satisfied by Em Petrova**
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Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! A few weeks ago I featured a book
entitled TOUGH AND TAMED! Today we are inviting this talented author back with
the next book (Book 2) in the Moon Ranch Series! Please allow me to once again feature
on the blog Em Petrova and her latest release, SCREWED AND SATISFIED …
**EM PETROVA**
**BIO**
Em
Petrova was raised by hippies in the wilds of Pennsylvania but told her parents
at the age of four she wanted to be a gypsy when she grew up. She has
a soft spot for babies, puppies and 90s Grunge music and believes in
Bigfoot and aliens. She started writing at the age of twelve and prides herself
on making her characters larger than life and her sex scenes hotter than
hot.
She burst into the world of publishing in 2010 after having five beautiful bambinos and figuring they were old enough to get their own snacks while she pounds away at the keys . In her not-so-spare time, she is fur-mommy to a Labradoodle named Daisy Hasselhoff and works as editor to other authors.
She burst into the world of publishing in 2010 after having five beautiful bambinos and figuring they were old enough to get their own snacks while she pounds away at the keys . In her not-so-spare time, she is fur-mommy to a Labradoodle named Daisy Hasselhoff and works as editor to other authors.
**SCREWED AND
SATISFIED**
Publication
date:
March 23, 2020
Series:
Moon Ranch #2
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense
**BLURB**
Second chance at romance? Like hell, and definitely not with the
girl next door.
Dane
Moon is the troublemaker of the family, and his latest screw-up was marrying a
Vegas stripper. Or was it that she married the male dancer? Either way, that
chapter of his life’s over, along with the marriage. He’s back in Colorado on
the family homestead, attempting to pick up the broken pieces of his past,
present and future.
When
vet assistant Brennah Peterson finds a drunk guy passed out in her hay bale,
she isn’t surprised it’s Dane Moon. The panty-melting bad boy next door always
had a reputation for being the life of the party. Any torch Brennah used to
carry for the rough and tumble cowboy has been long extinguished—at least until
he throws that crooked smile her way again.
Wanting
Brennah and wanting to be a better man go together like boots and hats, and
maybe it’s time Dane cleans up his act. But Brennah’s got every reason to stay
away from him, and he doesn’t want another ex-wife anyhow. When things heat up,
it’s hard for Brennah to walk away. But a hot roll in the hay with Dane won’t
be enough, and she won’t accept less than all or nothing.
**TEASER**
**EXCERPT **
Brennah stared down at the big,
muscled, tattooed cowboy passed out in her barn. His black hair and the blacker
five o’clock shadow coating his jaw gave him a dangerous air.
Speaking of air, she could use some
fresher variety. Manure was a treat compared to this guy, who smelled like he’d
soaked himself in alcohol and hadn’t bathed since the time of pirates.
Setting a hand on one hip, she
contemplated calling the Stokes sheriff to come get him. She didn’t have time
to spend on a drunkard—she had animals to tend to before her real day of work
started at her veterinary practice. Without looking, she knew her schedule was
jam-packed all morning. She’d eat lunch in her vehicle on the way to some ranch
calls to see to livestock and then return late in the day to her clinic to
treat more dogs, cats, iguanas, and whatever ailing animal came through her door.
Looking at the man curled on his
side, she couldn’t help but think she recognized him. His angled jaw and the
breadth of his shoulders seemed mighty familiar.
Sometime in his sleep, his Stetson
had toppled off and lay a few feet away. The deep, heavy sleep spoke of one
hell of a hangover to come.
Feeling a little on the evil side
today, she clapped her hands loudly. “Hey! Get up! Hello!”
He moaned and rolled onto his back,
giving her a good view of his big, hard body sprawled on her barn floor. The
horses were restless in their stalls, eager for their breakfasts, and in the
big corner pen, several llamas pawed the floor to show they wanted out to roam
the fields too.
Brennah nudged the cowboy’s foot
with her own boot. “Hey! You’re trespassing! Wake up!” No matter how loud she
yelled, she didn’t get even a flicker of an eyelid in response.
Storming outside, she looked around
for a bucket. She located one and filled it with water—cold mountain water from
the spring-fed well—and carried the bucket back in. One heave of the bucket and
water hit the guy square in the face and chest.
“What? Wha—” He shook his head, but
didn’t get up. In fact, he went back to snoring, mouth open.
Brennah stared at him in shock. His
blood must be 100-proof if that didn’t do the trick.
“All right. You asked for it.” Her
last resort lay in the midsized tractor she used to haul hay bales to her
animals. Quickly, she walked outside and climbed into the tractor seat. She
started the engine and backed to the open double barn doors.
A glance over her shoulder revealed
that the guy hadn’t stirred even at the sound of the loud engine. She set the
brake and then leaped to the ground again. After locating a rope, she hitched
it to the back. Then she looped the other end around the man’s ankles. To do
this, she had to move each of his spread legs, which weighed as much as tree
trunks.
She’d seen drunk people sleep this heavily
before, and the behavior always scared her. But her annoyance outweighed any
butterflies in her stomach that the guy would wake and come up swinging.
Once she had the rope around his
booted feet, she stood back to look at him. Maybe this wasn’t such a good idea.
But he was big and heavy, and she
had no choice but to drag him out of her barn.
With a shake of her head, she
returned to the tractor. Another backward glance and she saw he hadn’t budged.
She put the tractor in gear and
rolled forward. The guy bumped along the wooden floorboards. As his body
crossed the threshold, she swore she heard a groan from him. Looking back
again, she watched his head bump over the lip of the doors and onto the patchy
grass outside.
She towed him across the bumpy earth
to the water trough and cut the engine. Jeez, this guy was really out for the
count, wasn’t he?
When she climbed down, she spotted a
small leather object along the trail that had been cut into the dirt by his
heavy body. His wallet—and presumably he carried an ID. Though the feeling she
recognized him burned strong, she didn’t know the guy’s identity.
She gave him a wide berth in case he
woke suddenly and made a grab for her. Then she’d have no choice but to brain
him with a shovel.
She walked over to pick up the
wallet that had fallen out of his pocket. Propriety told her not to open the
bifold and look, but she had to identify the guy, right? She flipped it open
and stared at the Colorado driver’s license—expired with a picture of a younger
man.
She groaned. No wonder she
recognized him—Dane Moon.
Her mind waged a war with her
younger alter-ego. In high school, she would have done just about anything to
have Dane throw one of his gorgeous crooked smiles her direction, and he never
gave her the time of day.
He could only be described as rough
around the edges, with a look about him every girl in Stokes High wanted a
piece of. Heck, Brennah had her fair share of fantasies involving Dane Moon.
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