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Ebook About Texas cowboy Shea Montgomery has plans. Big plans. Still mourning the loss of his beloved father, he’s finally ready to sell the Forget Me Not ranch. He’s dusting off his boots, packing up his cowboy hat, and moving to New York City to make his dreams come true. So what if he won’t have his horse to ride or a place to call home? He’ll make it work. Somehow. First, he has to deal with a bunch of corporate types who don’t know the front end of a horse from the back.Especially this one guy who can’t seem to stay out of trouble.Or out of Shea’s mind.Jake Axelrod’s perfect family is shattered when his daughter stops speaking and his husband ends their marriage. Two years later, she remains locked in silence and Jake has closed himself off. His life is structured to the minute, and Jake is convinced he’ll be alone forever, until he’s forced to attend a company retreat at a dude ranch in Texas where he meets a cowboy who sends him spinning out of control.Jake can’t help falling…off his horse, out of a rowboat, and into Shea’s arms.And Shea is more than willing to catch him.Neither man wants to let go, and the time they spend together only makes it harder to be apart. A decision needs to be made: work it out or say good-bye. Jake’s life is in New York, but he can’t walk away from Shea or the ranch, and Shea must decide if the dream of a lifetime will lead him right back to the place where he started, where his heart belongs.Book Forget Me Not Review :
Texas cowboy/dude ranch owner and part-time underwear model Shea is still processing the death of his dad when he meets New Yorker Jake, a corporate guest at Shea’s ranch, the Forget Me Not. Jake is dealing with his own issues: he’s the divorced dad of a 6 year old daughter who hasn’t spoken a word in two years, and his ex-husband wants nothing to do with their child. Sparks fly between Shea and Jake --their chemistry is off the charts, but despite the strong connection, at first it seems like there isn’t a true path forward for a relationship… This was an amazing read… Felice Stevens never disappoints, but this one is unique. I especially loved the dynamic between these two men – hot and romantic, from a place of need and desire, and every scene between them is dialogue gold. There’s a lot of humor, a whole lot of fun on the ranch, a sweet dog, and an extended found family that has an interest in Shea and Jake’s happiness. The fact that Shea and Jake are made for each other doesn’t hurt! Highly recommended! There's not much a reviewer can add to the blurb of this book except that it's a departure from what Felice Stevens usually delivers (very New York concentrated) because it splits the venues between Manhattan and a hamlet south of Dallas in Texas. Although she has introduced us to characters from elsewhere in the country in the past, most of the action has always been in New York City, and in this one most of it is on Forget Me Not Ranch in Texas.Which turns out to be a very good thing.That's because the central characters in this one are Shea Montgomery, cowboy/professional underwear model and owner of the dude ranch, and Stacey, daughter of Jake Axelrod. Jake is an overworked, somewhat bitter but obsessively devoted father of said Stacey, who does not speak because it is suspected she is afflicted with a disorder based on a traumatic event no one can find out about.How Ms. Stevens takes these characters as well as Shea's Aunt and Stacey's sitter and the two cowboys who basically run the ranch and spins a tale that holds you and will not let you go is a testimony to her writing style. Her usual modus operandus of developing one of the MCs as less than sympathetic early on only to flesh out that person's enigmatic qualities and turn him completely around serves as the basis for the angst which sometimes seems too much to overcome.I won't spoil it by telling you who it is, but in this case it's complicated by sub plots and personal history that turn out to be totally out of left field. Deal with it.In any case, this is another grand slam by one of our best chroniclers of 21st Century gay life, New York or Texas or anywhere else her imagination happens to land. Read Online Forget Me Not Download Forget Me Not Forget Me Not PDF Forget Me Not Mobi Free Reading Forget Me Not Download Free Pdf Forget Me Not PDF Online Forget Me Not Mobi Online Forget Me Not Reading Online Forget Me Not Read Online Felice Stevens Download Felice Stevens Felice Stevens PDF Felice Stevens Mobi Free Reading Felice Stevens Download Free Pdf Felice Stevens PDF Online Felice Stevens Mobi Online Felice Stevens Reading Online Felice StevensRead A Companion to Wolves (Iskryne Book 1) By Elizabeth Bear,Sarah Monette
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