Cactus’s Prick by J. Wine

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Cactus’s Prick by J. Wine
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Roxy Vale is done with bad boys.
Done with broken promises.
Trusting herself is the only reason she’s still standing.

When her tire blows out on a deserted highway outside Tombstone, a biker with zero patience stops to help.
She knows better than to mistake it for kindness.

Cactus is nothing like the boys she’s learned to survive.
Rude. Suspicious.
The kind of man who notices too much.

She says she’s temporary.
Cactus treats her like a problem anyway.

Temporary has a way of lasting longer than it should.
The more time Roxy spends in Tombstone, the harder she is to keep at a distance.

Cactus doesn’t save people.
He doesn’t get attached—but something about her keeps his attention.

Roxy has never been anyone’s priority.
Trusting a man like Cactus was never part of the plan.

Some sparks burn bright.
Others burn slow until they catch—tearing through everything in their path.

Nothing about them comes easy—
not trust, not connection, not even the way they start to care.
Falling for a man like Cactus might cost her everything.

    File Name:cactuss-prick-by-j-wine.epub
    Original Title:Cactus's Prick: A Slow Burn Motorcycle Club Romance
    Creator:J. Wine
    Language:en
    Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0FGVW35FN
    Publisher:anonymous
    Date:2026-04-09T00:00:00+00:00
    File Size:2.004 MB

Table of Contents

Disclaimers
Also by J. Wine
1. Why Did I Agree To This?
2. Goodbye, Jimmy!
3. Welcome To Tombstone
4. It's Not Free, Fucker.
5. Hello, Cactus.
6. Stiffed on the Tip
7. A Thigh For A Thigh
8. Doc Holliday Saves The Day
9. Trapped in Tombstone
10. Too Old For This Shit
11. Fucked And Not Kissed
12. No Reason To Say Hello
13. Not Invisible Anymore
14. Sacrifice the Pawn
15. The Queen's Gambit
16. Checkmate
17. Don't Quit Your Day Job
18. Other Fish In The Pond
19. Bleeding Hearts
20. Come Hell Or High Water
21. Doing The Historical Thing
22. The Phoenix Rises
23. The Slowest Burn
24. Let The Rain Fall
25. Stick the Landing
26. Home Is Where Your People Are
Continue The Journey
About the Author
Acknowledgements