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To Love a Cowboy

To Love a Cowboy
By Rhianne Aile

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Seven years ago, Roan Bucklin left the family ranch for college, leaving foreman Patrick Lassiter with a mix of sweltering emotions: relief, regret, and nearly overwhelming desire. Afraid that Roan would regret giving himself to an older man, Patrick let him go without a word about his true feelings. But Roan took Patrick's heart with him. Roan had harbored a crush on Patrick from the time he'd turned fourteen. He thought he'd gotten over it, grown up, moved on, but now he's back and home to stay. After one look, he knows he has something to prove to Patrick - that he wants to be claimed by the cowboy who has always possessed his heart. Includes the Bonus Novella ~ Justice Years of eating, breathing and dreaming revenge have left the three Abrams brothers homesick for a place that doesn't exist. When they happen upon the small town of Justice, the welcome and acceptance seems too good to be true. As each brother finds a reason to stay, the desire for revenge fades - until one Abrams brother disappears. Then Justice bonds together to support its own, and the brothers discover they've finally found a home. Read full chapter excerpts at www.dreamspinnerpress.com


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #614804 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 228 pages

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To Love a Cowboy- A Joyfully Recommended Title 5
To Love A Cowboy

Patrick Lassiter has fought against the chemistry between himself and Roan Bucklin for years. While Roan had gone off to college and made the circuit working other ranches, it was easy to just fantasize about him. Now, Roan's back and he's all grown up. Roan has made it known that he wants him, but Patrick has always been bothered by their age difference and fears Roan will eventually move on to someone younger thus breaking his heart. Patrick's self-control is wavering though and he finds himself wanting to claim Roan for his own.

Rhianne Aile's To Love A Cowboy is spectacular. The magnetism between Patrick and Roan will sweep you up and turn you inside out as your heart melts. To Love A Cowboy is laced with edginess, laden with passion and will make your heart soar.

Justice

An outlaw named Elias murdered Adam, Noah and Nathanial's parents. The three brothers have been tracking Elias's movements, trying to catch him and exact fitting retribution. Their travels bring them to a small town named Justice, and the boys feel they've finally found somewhere, once they settle their score with Elias, they can call home. The locals don't seem to mind that all three men prefer men for companionship; in fact they seem to revel in it.

Justice is set in the old west where hotel owners bring hot bath water to the rooms and barkeepers buy your first drink to welcome you to town. Ms. Aile outdid herself in this lovely story about three brothers in search of justice and in finding it they also find love.

I absolutely loved To Love A Cowboy and feel if you love a great read with sexy cowboys, this book is a MUST. Both stories are western tales that are bound to satisfy your craving for Stetsons, work-roughened hands, men in saddles and of course men loving men.

Raine
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Hot cowboys in love!4
I love gay cowboys stories so this one definitely appeals. 2 novellas here.

"To love a cowboy" is one engaging, romantic and angsy story as Patrick, the tough foreman of his friend's ranch, refuses to succumb to his love for Roan, his friend's son, as he is afraid of eventually being spurned by the much younger man. The lust, jealousy, misunderstanding and tension as they dance around each other is a delightful read. Patrick is one stubborn cowboy and it takes a little help from mother nature before he finally accepts his young explosive lover. The side characters are well developed too and I would have loved to read more about Tyler, Patrick's "fxxx" buddy" who has his own unhappy past.

The second story "Justice" is one hot romantic erotica as 3 brothers rode into a town called "Justice" seeking vengence from their parents' killer. But Justice is no ordinary town. It is every gay cowboy's sanctuary as the 3 brothers find acceptance, friendship and love. The writer has done a fine job in this one. There are lots of characters here as there are 3 couples/relationships, one of them a threesome, but the writer manages to make each man a distinct character. The plot is tightly paced, with exciting moments, and we of course have 3 love stories here rolled into one novella, which is a wonderful bonus. I wish "Justice" is a full blown novel to do more justice to the interesting characters. I would have loved to read more about Luke and his Jamison.

Looking forward to more M/M from Rhianne Aile. M/M fan should also check out "Cursed", an engrossing and hot werewolves/witches M/M story.

TO LOVE A COWBOY4
The first story, TO LOVE A COWBOY, is about a cowboy in love with his boss/business partner's much younger son. The story starts when Roan just gets home from years away at college and a ranch job, and Patrick must face his feelings for the young man. The relationship is great, the sex is incredibly spicy, and the characters are fantastic. The story is only 120 pages though, and though it's a good story it isn't the best cowboy romance I've ever read (that award goes to THE TIN STAR by J. L. Langley and LONGHORNS by Victor J. Banis). Toward the end, there's an entire chapter devoted to a secondary character, so I wonder if a sequel might be in the works. TO LOVE A COWBOY is worthy of a very solid 4 stars.
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The second story, JUSTICE, is about three brothers looking for revenge, but finding home instead. While they're out looking for the crook responsible for their parents' death, they stop for a while in an odd little town called Justice, where same-sex relationships are perfectly okay. Each man finds a lover of his own, and the three brothers must decide whether they want to start new lives in Justice or continue searching for the bad guy. The author states at the beginning of the story that it's basically just her fantasy of "how the west should have been won", and it's really not a story to be taken seriously at all. It almost reminds me of a South Park spoof, or the gay version of an episode of Bonanza. It's cute and silly, and that's about it. Even the sex is a bit cheesy. I can give it 3 stars because I didn't exactly hate it, but I'm glad I didn't pay extra for it.
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I give 3.5 stars to the book as a whole. Worth a read because of the
first story, but only at the Kindle price. I wouldn't pay full price for this in print, since I only liked the first 120 pages.