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Saddle Up
- A Gay Cowboy Romance
- Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Reyes Caldero keeps his past buried deep and his emotions buried deeper. But what he doesn’t say, he always makes up for with his actions. When the hot chef he once saved from an abusive ex turns up at Clean Slate Ranch, the quiet cowboy is happy to act on their sizzling chemistry, even if he’s not ready to share his secrets - or his heart.
Miles Arlington needs to get the hell out of San Francisco, and heading north for a job near Clean Slate Ranch seems like just the thing. It doesn’t hurt that his secret crush/one-time rescuer happens to work at the ranch. Miles has never been one for the outdoors, but the super-hot Reyes has him ready to saddle up.
Reyes is happy to keep things casual, even though his heart has other ideas. And when Miles is forced to confront his past again, Reyes and Miles will have to put all their trust in each other if they want any chance at building a future together.
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This audiobook is approximately 86,000 words.
Carina Press acknowledges the editorial services of Alissa Davis.
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- Cheri Champagne
- 2020-05-05
Not My Favourite Of The Series
Throughout reading this book, I wavered back-and-forth about whether or not I liked it. The subject matter (our heroes' history) was difficult and dark, but I could deal with that if it was done right. This was *almost* done right.
What bothered me the most, however, was the writing. There were long stretches of the narrative that abbreviated the plot, breezing past things that were happening as time passed. This would be fine if it happened once or twice, but it happened so many times that it felt as though the bulk of the novel was this abbreviated plot with short scenes where we see something close up, before we jump back into the passage of time again. When we were in-the-moment in a scene, I enjoyed the writing. But as I said, those moments were few and far between.
I'll read the next book, with the hopes that this doesn't happen again. 2.5* for this one.
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