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BA Tortuga writes from the heart, dedicated to giving everyone their happily ever after. Her extensive work spans from hard-hitting BDSM and fiery passions to the most traditional of love stories. The author refuses to be pigeonholed, preferring to be guided by the voices in her head. Her works are dedicated to telling stories that must be told, with a strong emphasis on happy endings for all.






Charlotte Miller is tired of feeling like a failure. She may have gotten herself fired, her love life has imploded?so when she gets the call that the annual Summit Springs Christmas Bazaar, which helps support her family's farm, is in trouble, she heads home to try to save the day. Maybe her luck will change and she will be happier for the holidays. Too bad her car decides to break down on the way.Naomi "Lars" Beckett is too busy with the tree farm she runs and Christmastime to worry about a stranded hottie like Charlotte, but when they get snowed in together at an old cabin, she figures that's what she gets for trying to help. On the surface these two seem to have nothing in common, but opposites do attract, especially with the magic of the season, and they find they have more in common than they think.Once they're back in the crazy mix of family, well-meaning town folk, and trying to make things just right for Christmas though, will they be able to make something together that lasts longer than old wrapping paper and holiday leftovers?
Derek "Crash" Wheeler never really wanted to make detective. He was a good marine and a great beat cop, but now he has to deal with cases like the one he just got handed. Multiple deaths. Probably a serial killer. That's all bad enough, but now he has a crazy ex-profiler calling and texting, acting like he knows exactly what's going on. Matthew Herrera has more than one clue about Derek's case. He worked on a serial murder case once that took everything away from him, and while the perpetrator went to jail, Matthew knows the case isn't over. This murderer likes to play games, and he doesn't work alone.Racing against time, Derek and Matthew have to learn to work together to solve this case, and they find they have a chemistry they can't deny, even if it feels selfish to indulge. People are dying out there, and it will take all their skills to work out this puzzle before it's too late, or before one of them becomes the next victim.
Playboy Tad Dawson dedicates his Saturday nights to looking for a strong man with the firm hand he craves at a certain sort of club in Austin. So when he heads out to his favorite neighborhood gay bar for a more casual Friday night, he’s looking to drink, dance with his friends, and maybe have a little sexy fun on the side. Tad certainly doesn’t expect to run into a man like Strait McMasters, a stunning, deep-voiced, stoic cowboy who seems to be everything Tad wants in one studly package.Billionaire Strait intends to have a drink in honor of a friend who passed away when he stops in at the bar, but he’s not one to question his gut, and his instinct says that Tad, the young man with the unruly blond hair, is worth a second look. When their one-night stand turns into a several-day binge, Strait knows he’s found something special, and he hopes to keep it.Tad is sure Strait can give him a stern look and a firm hand if only Tad can find the right way to tell him what he needs. Strait, meanwhile, isn’t sure Tad is ready for what it means to be part of his life, which includes a private island and full-time security. Will they find a way to truly understand each other, or is this temptation short term?
Once upon a time, a prince lived in a magical kingdom called Turquoise, New Mexico.In reality, TJ is a small-town police chief. Every Friday he holds court in the diner with the local holy roller, the art colonists, and the horsey people. But the Benes, who own the rodeo company, keep to themselves. TJ knows, because he was once hot and heavy with the oldest Bene son, Wacey.When Wacey Bene gets trampled on the rodeo trail and comes home to heal, he's none too happy to run into TJ, or his two little boys. Or the boys' mom, who seems to still be in the picture. The story might end there-if it wasn't that everything is not as it seems, oh, and some pesky bastard trying to kill Wacey.TJ steps in as the law, and the townsfolk gather around to support their own. But once the bad guy is put away, can TJ and Wacey make their place in this wild and eccentric town a permanent one?This is a previously published title. The publisher has changed.
Not everyone gets a second chance at love.Ford Nixel has two law offices, two fancy condominiums, and all the right connections. He definitely thinks he has everything he wants.The last thing he needs is his Uncle Ty's stake in the Leanin' N, a ranch that's been in the family for generations. Ford hasn't even been to the ranch in over a decade, not since he left his boyfriend Stoney behind and headed back to college alone.Ford arrives at the Leaning N to find Stoney, now a single father, right where he left him. A fist fight, a snowstorm, and a stolen kiss in the barn later, and Ford knows none of the heat between them has dissipated, but can they make their second chance work?This is a second edition. The publisher has changed.
When Daniel McCaverty gets the call that his best friend back in Vermont has cancer, he expects to have plenty of time to come help. He never expects that Adam will be gone when he gets there, or that he'll be in charge of taking care of Adam's two small children. He's a loner, an artist, and a wanderer. What's he supposed to do now?Mitchell Brown is a white-collar kind of guy. Organized. Careful. He has a plan in place for Adam's kids by the time Daniel arrives, and it has nothing to do with Daniel inheriting the kids. But for these two little ones, he's willing to put his hurt and confusion aside to help Daniel figure things out, and to make this whole situation work.Daniel and Mitch have to find common ground, figure out their attraction to each other, and deal with a tidal wave of grief, not to mention getting one kid started in school and keep up with work. Can they build something together that's bigger than any one of them singly, or will the whole situation collapse on them?
Months after James's brutal murder, Sam gets an opportunity to help Thomas find closure. That means leaving New York City to travel to the O'Reilly's Texas home, to meet Sam's parents and get a taste of how and where the O'Reilly brothers grew up. Their vacation is also an opportunity for Thomas and Sam to move beyond the past, drop their remaining baggage, and finally solidify their tumultuous relationship. But that may be easier said than done given that Thomas has a secret he's been keeping from Sam, and Sam is sick and tired of everyone in his life knowing what's going on but him. It's the worst time for their trust to break down, because their final confrontation with James's killer looms, and if they're going to walk away, they'll have to do it together.Note to our readers: Each of the three books in The Cowboy and the Dom Series has a fully realized, romantic ending. However, the overarching suspense element will leave readers on a cliffhanger after books one and two, to be fully resolved in book three (this book). Readers should begin the series with book one, First Rodeo.