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My Rating: 4 of 5
Jamie Killian is the foreman on the ranch his father owns, but when he comes out to his father, he is forced to leave his home, his job - even his horse. Before it can really sink in that he’s now homeless and jobless (and horseless!), his older brother’s long-time friend (and Jamie’s long-time crush) offers Jamie a job and a place to stay at the Tin Star.
Jamie is young, hardworking, and somewhat of an idealist. He came out to his father because he feels that he shouldn’t have t ...more
Jamie Killian is the foreman on the ranch his father owns, but when he comes out to his father, he is forced to leave his home, his job - even his horse. Before it can really sink in that he’s now homeless and jobless (and horseless!), his older brother’s long-time friend (and Jamie’s long-time crush) offers Jamie a job and a place to stay at the Tin Star.
Jamie is young, hardworking, and somewhat of an idealist. He came out to his father because he feels that he shouldn’t have t ...more

Dec 12, 2010
Dana
marked it as life-is-too-short
Tin Star was the best-seller in our (my) BN gay fiction section for something like 6 months, so I figured I should check it out. Well, months after starting it, and after having left it on the floor where the cat knocked it from off the table for almost as long (yeah, I'm kind of a slob), I've decided to admit defeat.
This book is just meh. Boring. Silly. It's the kind of book where the main characters fall for each other after like 5 seconds and for no reason other than "We're both gay! Must be ...more
This book is just meh. Boring. Silly. It's the kind of book where the main characters fall for each other after like 5 seconds and for no reason other than "We're both gay! Must be ...more

I really liked this one from JR Langely. I'm definitely looking to buy the second one in the series. The characters were much more developed than in the first book of her werewolf series, and although the plot was predictable and largely two-dimensional, it's still a fun read.
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