Lumberjack


Pain in the Axe (Maine Lumberjacks, #2)
Wood You Be Mine? (Lovewell Lumberjacks, #1)
Wood You Marry Me? (Lovewell Lumberjacks, #2)
Caught in the Axe (Maine Lumberjacks, #1)
Axe-identally Married (Maine Lumberjacks, #3)
Axe Backwards (Maine Lumberjacks, #4)
Axes & O's (Starlight Haven Lumbersnacks)
Lumberjack (A Real Man, #1)
Wood Riddance (Lovewell Lumberjacks, #4)
Wood You Rather? (Lovewell Lumberjacks, #3)
Axe-ing for Trouble (Maine Lumberjacks, #5)
Ready to Fall (Wingmen, #1)
A Reason to Kill (Reason, #2)
Property of the Mountain Man (Montana Mountain Men, #1)
Lumberjack in Love
The burly woodsman who attaks the diminutive pine of the east must experience remorse, as would a strong man who made war upon a boy, but [the Redwood] is something to compel his respect; he must feel that in grappling with these monsters he is doing the work of a Hercules.
Jared Farmer, Trees in Paradise: A California History

Tiffany Reisz
Nice beard. The flannel’s a good touch. Very authentic. What do they call those guys, lumbersexuals?" "Men, they’re called men. ...more
Tiffany Reisz, Her Halloween Treat

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