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Knot Another Cowboy: A Small Town Steamy Why Choose Omegaverse Romance (The Muddy Creek Omegas) by Nora Quinn
06/22/2026
Willa James has three rules: Keep her job. Keep her dignity. Keep away from cowboys.As the only Omega vet on the Roughrider Circuit, Willa has everything to prove—and no room for mistakes. But one heated run-in with the circuit’s hottest rider lands her in the middle of a scandal seh can't shake.Charlie – her brother’s best friend, her first kiss, and the one man she swore was off-limits.Jake — the boy she almost bonded, the man who broke her heart, and the Alpha she can’t seem to forget.Beau – the older rodeo legend with a dangerous grin and enough swagger to set every rule she’s made on fire.The solution? A fake relationship that’s supposed to save her career.The problem? Long nights on the road, one motel room too many, and three irresistible cowboys who refuse to play by her rules.Now the only way to save her career is a fake relationship with the very men she swore she’d never fall for. The longer this “pretend” courtship lasts, the harder it gets to remember it was never supposed to be for real.Knot Another Cowboy is a spicy high heat MFMM Omegaverse. No cheating. No choosing. No shifting. Just one lucky Omega and three possessive Alphas who refuse to let her go.
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Book Length:
320-650 Pages
Western is fiction books, movies, and tv genres. Westerns are mostly placed in the 19th and early 20th century in the Western United States and tell the stories of cowboys, lands, and also outlaws investigating the western frontier and taming the Wild West. Westerns frequently stress the harshness of the wilderness and often place the action within an arid, barren landscape of hills and deserts. This genre generally portrays the conclusion of what's considered the"idealized American frontier" or person against nature. If you like to read the background, then you have to add this genre to your reading cart.
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