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Love will grow through the cracks you leave open. Ranch hand Roe Davis absolutely never mixes business with pleasure—until he runs into his boss, Travis Loving, at the only gay bar within two hundred miles. Getting involved with the ranch owner is a bad idea, but Roe’s and Travis’s bedroom kinks line up against one another like a pair of custom-cut rails. As long as they’re both clear this is sex on the side, no relationship, no interfering with the job, they could make it work. Shut out by his family years ago, Roe survived by steadfastly refusing to settle into so much as a post office box. As his affair with Travis grows into more than just sex, Roe’s past catches up with him, threatening the thin ray of happiness he’s found, reminding him it’s well past time he went on his way. But even a loner gets lonely, and at this point, there’s nowhere left to run. The shame and sorrow of what he’s lost will stay with Roe wherever he goes—until he’s ready to let love lead him home. This novel has been previously published and has been revised from its original release.
Nowhere Ranch, by Heidi Cullinan- Amazon Sales Rank: #111146 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-01
- Released on: 2015-03-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review Heidi Cullinan is one of the undisputed queens of scorching gay romance. Long may she reign! -- Christopher Rice, New York Times Bestselling Author ...political and powerful and brilliant... Passion and angst and anger are what it's all about. -- Dear Author Five enthusiastic stars! -- The Romance Reviews ...beautifully and poignantly narrated -- Sinfully... Addicted to All Male Romance
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Lovely and worth reading until the very end By Barks Book Nonsense Nowhere Ranch is a story about finding love and a home when just the thought of an emotional entanglement sends you running in terror.Monroe grew up on a farm and expected to spend his life there but circumstances drastically changed when his parents discovered he was into boys and told him to straighten up or get out. Roe refused to hide who he was and left, spending a small stint in jail and moving from town to town, job to job, terrified of sticking around long enough to make a friend or tie of any kind. He signs on as ranch hand at the aptly named "Nowhere Ranch" and doesn't really notice owner Travis Loving as anything other than "boss" until the night they bump into each other at the nearest bar and realizes they have a whole heck of a lot in common.Both were just looking for some hot kinky sex (and boy did they find some!) and plan to return to the boss/employee relationship though Travis makes it clear he'd welcome Roe on his door at any time for more sexy times. Roe gets skittish just thinking about establishing any sort of tie with Travis and ignores his invitation despite his body's urgings to pay him a visit and have some more of the hottest sex of his life. He plans to flee, as he always does, but then things happen and he ends up in bed with Travis and it gets all the more difficult to leave.Roe tells the story so everything is told from his perspective and at moments it feels as if he is talking straight to you, the reader. It's a very intimate reading experience. Roe is hard working, quiet and down to earth and a really nice guy who has never given himself a chance to have a real relationship, even a friendship. Those who should have loved him unconditionally have damaged him and now he's afraid to let anyone in.Fortunately for Roe, he meets two people who don't allow him to get away with his "ignore and flee" mentality. The first is Travis, who is just there, patient and steady and around whenever Roe needs him. He's a lovely guy, a little older, a wee bit hairy and has a realistic little paunch that doesn't diminish his sexiness one iota. And then there's Haley, the ranch manager's daughter, who is pushy, bossy, nosy and forces Roe to open up and become her friend. All of these entanglements are new for Roe and it's difficult for him.I truly enjoyed the progression of Roe and Travis's relationship from casual hookup, to friends to strong emotional entanglement that can't easily be undone. Their characterization was low key and believable. Their dialogue, Roe's thoughts, as their settling in to a life with each other was very, very well done."He nodded back and watched me work. I'd worried he was going to get kissy on me, but he stayed where he was, and bless him, he didn't talk, just watched me work. I poured myself some coffee and got to it."And there are so many beautiful sigh worthy moments."You were beautiful. You made my teeth ache just watching you. Right then I felt beautiful. Sore and tired and beautiful. And not lonely. Not lonely at all."A word of warming is necessary here, methinks, because the sex is raw and rough and not everyone's cuppa. But it's all consensual and very hot and didn't come off as gratuitous, each scene leads up to the next as barriers break down and the two fall in love.My only problem with the book was with the character of Haley, who though funny, lovable and a very good friend for Roe, was also too outspoken and opinionated and ranty for her own good. And don't get me started on the ending. Grrrrr, too late. The ending was so schmaltzy and just didn't feel right to me. It was very unsettling actually and felt tacked on to please someone. I don't quite know who but it wasn't me. If it weren't for the ending this book would've earned a full five stars. Do yourself a favor and skip the last few pages.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. A very emotional story By Emanuela PlasticDuck I liked Roe's voice. I found myself not reading, but listening to him, with my head cocked to one side, hanging to his words like a rope that could keep me safe, because this story is so intense at times that I felt as if Roe's pain was mine.What I really appreciated in the relationship between the main characters is that they are very practical. Roe is not too keen on the relationship thing with Travis, but he doesn't obsess over it. We don't read endless internal monologues of what he's feeling. Roe speaks his mind, he knows what he's feeling even when he can't express it. When the words don't come out, when something happens that he feels like choking, he runs. Travis is always there for him.The way their relationship moves from casual sex to love is gradual and natural. There is some kinky sex, but it's defining of them together, because it shows how they fit together, how they accept each other, how they trust each other. It's a release, but it's also a connection. There's urgency, but also sweetness. It was fascinating to see how Roe was finally able to open himself to Travis and when Travis showed his vulnerability, we could see how they were meant to be with each other and to heal their hurts with their love.I liked to see how Roe changed and how his life improved at Nowhere Ranch. Haley had a pivotal role in his change: in her acceptance, Roe realizes that no one has the right to make him feel bad about his sexual orientation, that he is not ignorant or dumb, but that he is smart and he just needs to learn things differently. I rejoiced with Roe for his achievements.It's a really moving story, where the author achieves an incredible balance of romance and sex, making us see how these two aspects are entwined, finding the right words to make the honest voice of Roe come alive.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Eek By Mike Okay, the BDSM was clearly mentioned in the product description, so I knew, kinda, what was coming. Um, yeah, no thanks. What is that called, pony play? I found the eventual big scene equal parts off-putting and totally hilarious as far as, "Really? I mean, whatever floats your boat..."Anyway, the two main characters aren't all bad, but the female friend that comes in is just awful: self-righteous and rude. By the time they go visit the young boy's family, I was skipping whole paragraphs and I couldn't take it for much longer. I did not finish this book (I also deleted it from my kindle to save space).I read this and other gay romance books right in a row, and this one just felt flat in comparison. A rather dull storyline and the 'sexy older man' didn't feel well developed beyond someone who bought a farm and now wants to [spoiler?] fist you ALL the time. Yikes.
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