Huckleberry Hill Flower Crowns & Fiction
Description
Description
"Huckleberry Hill" by Emma Slate
When my fiancé leaves me because I can’t have children, I do the only thing I can think of . . .
I run away to my family’s ranch in Idaho to hide from my feelings and nurse my wounded heart.
I expect the comforts of home, the solitude of the mountains, and long horseback rides through the forest.
What I don’t expect is my father’s new ranch hand.
Declan Brewer.
Tall. Dark. Rugged.
And he looks just as delicious on a horse as he does a Harley.
He’s got a wicked smile full of promises . . .
Our chemistry is undeniable, and in one forbidden moment, we combust. But instead of burning out, our energy rages into a passionate inferno.
Between bouts of pleasure in Declan’s arms and the laughter we share in his bed, he chips away at the armor I’ve erected around my heart.
Declan is everything I’ve ever wanted, but I’m scared he won’t stay when he finds out the truth . . .
I’m broken, and I don’t know if love will be enough.
Spice Rating Guide
Spice Rating Guide
🔥 — Closed Door
Fade-to-black scenes with little to no on-page detail. Romance-focused.
(We currently don’t carry books at this level.)
🔥🔥 — Mild Spice
Light heat with 1–3 intimate scenes. Some detail, but still story-driven.
(About one-third of our collection.)
🔥🔥🔥 — Medium Spice
More frequent and explicit scenes (4+), with detailed descriptions and some kink exploration.
(Most of our collection falls here.)
🔥🔥🔥🔥 — Very Spicy
A strong balance of plot and spice. Highly descriptive scenes with more adventurous or taboo-leaning elements.
(Only a small number of titles.)
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 — Extra Spicy
Spice-forward reads with minimal plot—intensity is the main focus.
(We don’t currently carry books at this level.)
Spice Rating
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Huckleberry Hill