Taming His Cowboy (His Cowboy 2) by Jess Buffett at Evernight Publishing
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Cowboys/Cowgirls / Erotic Romance |
| Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 11-October-2014 |
| Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Cowboys/Cowgirls / Erotic Romance |
| Reviewed by | Serena Yates on 11-October-2014 |
Ryder Bridges likes to play around, but he didn’t always. Heart broken by the only person he ever tried to give his heart to, Ryder decides light and easy is better than deep and painful.
Lachlan Holter isn’t great with feelings. He’s even worse with words. Still, one thing he knows is, he is too old to be falling for someone who is incapable of being in a serious relationship.
Mistakes and assumptions take control, but when all is finally revealed these two men will have a choice to make. Is playing things safe the way to go, or will Lachlan finally end up taming his cowboy?
Sequel to Loving His Cowboy
Much like the first story in this series about Australian cowboys, the second instalment is short, sweet, and hot. Quinn’s younger brother Ryder is the focus, and his heart has been broken years ago. The man who is at fault is Lachlan, and happens to be Quinn’s best friend. Yes, you guessed right: more drama! And with old misunderstanding fueling feelings on both sides, this story gets very emotional.
Ryder has been playing around for years, but he is getting fed up with it. He only started because the one man he has loved since he was fifteen rejected him, and still calls him kid, much to Ryder’s annoyance. He is fed up with being seen as “too young”, and the loneliness is getting to him. Who can blame him for trying again when he gets the chance? Only to be shot down a second time, and that is too much for anyone to deal with.
Lachlan is a tough guy. Quiet, hardworking, and with absolutely no talent for putting his feelings into words. His failure to take Ryder seriously many years ago has cost him a lot, but because he can’t see the truth, he makes the same mistake again even after they finally made love. It takes Quinn to tell him what’s what before he figures out he may need to learn some basic communication skills if he ever wants to call the man, whom he has secretly loved for a long time, his own.
If you like stories about tough cowboys who are better with actions than with words yet have to learn how to really talk to someone, if dealing with misunderstandings and learning to stop assuming things sounds interesting, and if you’re looking for a sweet read about emotionally intense guys who don’t know what to do with their feelings, then you might like this short story.
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| Format | ebook |
| Length | Short Story, 9250 words |
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| Publication Date | 04-September-2014 |
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