BLOG TOUR: Beau, Cam, & Zeb by Vanessa Vale!

The West just got Wilder!

You don’t just get one over-the-top cowboy, you get nine in this all-new spicy series, Cowboys of Devil’s Ditch, from USA Today bestselling author Vanessa Vale!

Meet Beau, Cam, and Zeb, but hang on tight because the rest of the Wilder family is coming in the next few weeks!

 

Beau:

One look and I know Lainey Wilder’s going to be mine. Taming her’s not going to be easy because she’s a wild filly. Think being her older brother’s best friend is going to stop me? Not a chance.

 

Cam:

She’s supposed to kiss a guy to complete a bachelorette bingo card. Any guy.

As long as that guy is me. Because one look and I know she’s the one for me. I’ll be her last first kiss. I learn her name and discover she’s the one who brought danger to my family’s doorstep. Or did she? I might be a groveling cowboy in order to get my happily ever after with Taylor Reeves.

 

Zeb:

I’m the university’s star quarterback. I need to keep my grades up, so I’m assigned a tutor. Cameron. Studying with him is going to be boring as hell. Except Cameron’s not a he, but a she. And she’s mine. One look and there’s no going back. The only thing I want to win now is her heart.

 

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Cam, Book 5 → https://amzn.to/3IXLjNB

Zeb, Book 6 → https://amzn.to/3IP0GI9

 

Start the Cowboys of Devil’s Ditch Series today!

Trig, Book 1 → https://amzn.to/4njAmnZ

Colt, Book 2 → https://amzn.to/3JLaQtt

Bray, Book 3 → https://amzn.to/469woXV   

 

Keep reading for a look inside Beau, Book 4!

Lainey Wilder.

My good friend Trig’s sister.

And the woman who I’d imagined fucking twenty different ways since I met her for the first time the other night at her parents’ house for dinner. I’d entered the room with Trig and his wife, Ellie. I’d made introductions with her father and mother and then… bam. Like I’d been bucked off the back of a bull and tossed through the air.

I had yet to land.

She’d been sitting at the huge dining table–big enough to seat at least fifteen–and held a bowl of green beans. It had been her eyes, the brightest blue, that had snagged me. Or the blonde hair pulled back in a loose braid over her shoulder. Or the way she was so damned tiny seated between two of her brothers. Or that mouth, plush and plump and biteable.

I was used to hanging on for eight seconds. All it took was one for me to fall for Lainey Wilder. To know she would belong to me.

 

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