Feels Like Home

Feels Like Home by Vicki Lewis Thompson is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin on July 24, 2012. This original edition spans 224 pages and is written in English. The story follows Rafe Locke, a city slicker who arrives at Last Chance Ranch for his brother’s wedding, initially dismissing the cowboy lifestyle. However, his perspective shifts when he meets Meg Seymour, an engineer who embraces her new country life with enthusiasm.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the evolving relationship between Rafe and Meg as they navigate their contrasting backgrounds. The book delves into themes of romance and erotic encounters, highlighting how Meg’s adventurous spirit draws Rafe into a world he never expected to enjoy. As their connection deepens, Rafe grapples with the notion of whether this cowboy life is merely a fleeting experience or something more substantial.
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City slicker Rafe Locke is no cowboy. When he arrives at the Last Chance Ranch for his brother’s wedding, Rafe refuses to buy in to the whole cowboy “thing.” That is, until he sees engineer Meg Seymour whoopin’ it up–a city girl gone country–and she hits his libido with a bull’s-eye!
Meg grabs life by the horns, and it’s not long before she’s enticed Rafe into riding, roping, country dancing…and gettin’ naked in bed! But as they get tangled up in the sheets–and each other!–Rafe has to keep reminding himself that this cowboy life is just a fling.
Or is it?
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