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When Sonny Good's father died, he left the FBI to return to Summerville, Nebreska and take over the family ranch. One night, while having dinner at the local bar, he meets Garron Greeley for the first time. Garron just moved to town to help his brother run the ranch next to Sonny's.
Though it was a little short, this was a pretty good story. I would've preferred it to be a little bit longer and their relationship a little more fleshed out. As it is, you only get to see a brief glimpse into their ...more
Though it was a little short, this was a pretty good story. I would've preferred it to be a little bit longer and their relationship a little more fleshed out. As it is, you only get to see a brief glimpse into their ...more

I wondered why this first book in the series is so very short. It gave the author so little room to get these guys together. But she did, and they did, and then presto-chango, it's a love match, and not just a quickie in the storeroom.
Not that I'm complaing. About the love or or the sex. This was definitely a whirlwind ride. I thought it was too short, though, without enough build up to the "I love you's" but then, I'm all about the angst, and there was none of that here.
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Not that I'm complaing. About the love or or the sex. This was definitely a whirlwind ride. I thought it was too short, though, without enough build up to the "I love you's" but then, I'm all about the angst, and there was none of that here.
What's nice about it is ...more

This suddenly ended at 66%. I guess it was an ok time to stop but it came as a shock.
The book was fine, typical of the author’s. Not a lot of story, a lot of sex, hot guys with only eyes for each other, mild mild conflict. This wasn’t one of her better books but it was fine.
The book was fine, typical of the author’s. Not a lot of story, a lot of sex, hot guys with only eyes for each other, mild mild conflict. This wasn’t one of her better books but it was fine.

Mar 01, 2009
Daisiemae
marked it as to-read

Nov 17, 2009
Joseph-Daniel Peter Paul Abondius
marked it as to-read