True to the series' custom, the heroine is never forced to choose between her two suitors, exploring a committed menage relationship.

The story follows , a small-town veterinarian who has long harbored an attraction to her employers, Thomas and Declan . The two men are not just ranchers; they are Dukes facing a rigid ultimatum: marry a childhood friend within six months or lose their titles. When a snowstorm traps Alex at King’s Ranch, the trio is forced to confront their mutual desires, while Thomas and Declan attempt to prove that they can offer her a future that includes both of them. Key Highlights & Themes

If you enjoy the world, the series continues with titles like Loving Victoria and Rescuing Abbey , all of which function as standalones while featuring recurring characters.

Hart is noted for a "fluid writing style" that makes her books quick, engaging reads, often pulling readers through a hundred pages before they realize it.

The "off-limits" tension stems from Alex being an employee of the ranch owners.

Readers frequently describe the book as a "heart-warming" and "captivating" story that balances high steam with emotional connection.

Reviewers from Danielle Hart's Official Site describe the leads as "alpha males" who dote on and protect the heroine.

Wanting Alex By Danielle Hart Info

True to the series' custom, the heroine is never forced to choose between her two suitors, exploring a committed menage relationship.

The story follows , a small-town veterinarian who has long harbored an attraction to her employers, Thomas and Declan . The two men are not just ranchers; they are Dukes facing a rigid ultimatum: marry a childhood friend within six months or lose their titles. When a snowstorm traps Alex at King’s Ranch, the trio is forced to confront their mutual desires, while Thomas and Declan attempt to prove that they can offer her a future that includes both of them. Key Highlights & Themes Wanting Alex by Danielle Hart

If you enjoy the world, the series continues with titles like Loving Victoria and Rescuing Abbey , all of which function as standalones while featuring recurring characters. True to the series' custom, the heroine is

Hart is noted for a "fluid writing style" that makes her books quick, engaging reads, often pulling readers through a hundred pages before they realize it. When a snowstorm traps Alex at King’s Ranch,

The "off-limits" tension stems from Alex being an employee of the ranch owners.

Readers frequently describe the book as a "heart-warming" and "captivating" story that balances high steam with emotional connection.

Reviewers from Danielle Hart's Official Site describe the leads as "alpha males" who dote on and protect the heroine.