Story cover for Breaking the Rules (1st in Breaking Series) by conleyswifey
Breaking the Rules (1st in Breaking Series)
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  • Time 6h 4m
  • Reads 425,238
  • Votes 18,779
  • Parts 30
  • Time 6h 4m
Complete, First published Sep 11, 2011
This is the first story in my 'Breaking' Series. Elizabeth has always been more at home breaking steers and branding cattle than in the house cooking and cleaning but her father is pushing her to settle down and get married to the man of his choosing. But what happens when she falls in love with a man who is completely off limits? Brody Atkinson isn't looking for love and he certainly isn't looking for any more life and death struggles but that's exactly what he finds when he meets Elizabeth McCready and the two of them uncover a plot to steal her ranch
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Show Me Your Lips (Fleckney Fields Series, Book 3)

6 parts Ongoing

{ON HIATUS} Lauren Harris has always been a background character in the colourful story of Fleckney, an idyllic county historically populated by several families of unnaturally attractive and accomplished people, who tend to find themselves partners of equal merit. Lauren has three brothers and a sister who comply with the pattern. Lauren does not. Her occupation is of the most boring kind: she's an accountant for most businesses in the county; she works from the tiny bedroom of her rented cottage, and has no hobbies. As for the looks, the genetic lottery winnings that made her siblings look like Norse demigods - blonde locks, impressive height, wide shoulders, strong long limbs - didn't quite work out in her favour. On the other hand, even if she were a charming dainty thing, her chances for any sort of romance are nil. She's either a childhood friend, or a human equivalent of a piece of furniture for the local males - and no one new ever stays in Fleckney long enough. Except, one day, she accidentally incapacitates a leather-clad, bovver-boot wearing, late-deafened biker travelling through the county; and now he's stuck with her taking care of him while he recovers. What is she going to do when her guilt quickly develops into sincere affection, mixed with a generous dose of lust?