

In fact, there is an entire subgenre called “Dirty Country,” dedicated to the raunchiest, dirtiest songs that you can imagine, but we’re talking about those mainstream hits that somehow managed to slip past the censors with creative double entendre and subtle references to sex.

To put it bluntly, country music is no stranger to talking about fucking, dating back to before the 1970s, even if the genre has been able to fly under the censors’ radar much more so than, say, hip-hop or rock music. Which means that country songwriters had to get creative, layering tracks with subtle (and not-so-subtle) sexual innuendo. You don’t get the reputation as the “God, guns and beer” crowd without keeping it, for the most part, clean.

Titles in the Chase and Rowan series in their order.Country music has a reputation as a pretty strait-laced genre. After being so recently burned, will Chase find it in her to accept a second chance? When they meet, one to cancel and the other with no other options left, a deal is struck that benefits both women, and sends them on an unexpected journey together. John responds to her ad for a last-minute horse transport, Chase thought she had finally gotten a break.

All she had to do was get there with her pregnant mare, Smoothy - the only thing she had left in her name that she would never give up. California was about as far away from North Carolina and the past as she could go. Now she’s left with nothing but her truck, her horse, and a definite need to find a new start. John is on her way back home with an empty horse trailer and down a driver, a difficult situation when you have a contract you can't fulfill.Ĭhase Meadows had it all, until she came home one day to find her lover in bed with another woman. The first in the Chase and Rowan series, this lesbian romance is sure to keep you coming back for more.
