Book Reviews

My Only Sunshine by Rowan McAllister at Dreamspinner Press

Genre Gay / Contemporary / Cowboys/Cowgirls / Erotic Romance
Reviewed by Christy Duke on 12-October-2013

Book Blurb

Tanner Wallis is nearly at the end of his rope the night Mason Seidel finds him lying next to the mangled body of a cow on the back pastures of the Seidel family's Wyoming ranch. Recently out of the hospital after he and his boyfriend were brutally beaten, Tanner is jobless, homeless, and almost penniless. His desperate hope is that Mason will believe he’s innocent of the senseless crime and give him a place to heal, both physically and emotionally, until he can get on his feet again.

But Mason already has enough on his plate. He's only been back on the ranch a few months, ten years after his father kicked him out for being gay, and only because his sister begged him to come help after the man's disabling stroke. With all his responsibilities—running the struggling ranch and keeping his sister and father off his back—Mason can't really afford the distraction Tanner represents. But he can't just abandon the attractive young man either. There’s trouble in spades on the ranch, but if they face it together, Mason and Tanner might find a future with a little sunshine.

 

Book Review

'My Only Sunshine' is the first book by Rowan McCallister that I have had the pleasure of reading. When I saw the description, and the fact it has cowboys, I jumped at the opportunity to try someone new.

Tanner hasn't had the best of times these past eighteen months, but the past two weeks have taken the cake. Tanner and his best friend, sometime lover, got beaten up in Portland. When Tanner was released from the hospital, turns out his best friend took the van and all of his stuff and disappeared. Tanner made it to his cousin's home in arrive ration, Wyoming only to discover they'd moved and no one knew where they went. So he starts hitchhiking east and the first person to pick him up robs him at gunpoint, takes his backpack, his wallet, and leaves him on the side of the road. Oh, wait, it's not over yet. Stumbling onto someone's ranch property, Tanner witnesses two men on quads beat the life out of a cow, and while Tanner is kneeling by the dead animal, the owner rides up and puts a rifle in Tanner's face. I think that qualifies as a "pretty crappy" two weeks!

Mason has been home on the ranch for three months and is already desperate for time alone. Between his father glaring his hatred at him from his wheelchair, and his little sister's constant nagging, Mason is nearing the end of his patience. No matter how much he loves the ranch, his dad threw him out ten years ago for being gay, and if it wasn't for his sister begging, and the fact his father had a stroke, Mason would not have returned. Now, he's got a cow beaten to death, and a young man not looking much better, and they're all outside in a massive thunder and lightning storm. Could life get any better?

Mason allows Tanner to stay on at the ranch doing work in exchange for room and board. This is heaven for Tanner being able to wake up in the same place every morning. And, certainly, after a few weeks, his ribs are healing up and after having gotten enough sleep and decent food in him, Tanner is feeling one hundred percent better. And, slowly, a friendship begins between Mason and Tanner. For Mason, it's an opportunity to talk about things with someone who isn't part of the family and/or has worked there for years. Mason can get his anger and frustration out without getting into a fight with his dad and setting off his blood pressure. For Tanner, it's nice to feel appreciated and needed again, and he wants to be a part of the ranch.

As is to be expected, their friendship is the beginning of a relationship which, while Mason wished it were different, has to be kept secret. Mainly because of his father and not wanting to stir up any more trouble as his dad is mean, hateful, and angry enough. And while Tanner understands this, he has moments of serious insecurity that creep up on him out of the blue and really knocks him around. It was, actually, hard to watch a young man literally feel like he had nothing of any value to offer this relationship.

I enjoyed this romance very much. Tanner and Mason were easy to care about, and I was glad they got their happy ever after. I thought the author did a good job with the story and she certainly portrayed the anger and hate from Mason's dad in a very realistic way. This is a sexy romance with drama and angst, but nothing that weighed me down. I definitely recommend it.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook, print and audio
Length Novel, 226 pages/90654 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 04-October-2013
Price $6.99 ebook, $14.99 paperback, $14.99 bundle, $19.95 audiobook
Buy Link https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/my-only-sunshine-by-rowan-mcallister-1844-b