Monday, August 28, 2017

COWBOYS DON’ T COME OUT by Tara Lain

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Date published:  April 20, 2017
Holiday, Western, M/M
Audio book

Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/cowboys-dont-come-out-by-tara-lain-8519-b

Obtained via publisher


Rating: 4 Hearts


 

When Rand goes on a family vacation to Hawaii he never dreamed that he would find the man of his dreams. Fate brings Rand and Kai together but it takes a whole lot of work from the two men to keep them that way. Both men find something worth visiting while they are together but neither thinks that it will last. Kai works hard to support his family and never imagines a better life for them until Rand came along but he knows that will never happen. Once Christmas is over Rand will return home and Kai will once again be alone. Rand is a good man but this is a just a vacation, or is it? Love is not something to throw away and Rand and Kai must decide if they will treasure what they have or throw it away.

Kai and Rand are two strong men who are both dealing with their own problems. When the two are thrown together the fun begins. I enjoyed seeing the relationship between Rand and Kai develop. Their attraction is strong right from the start and it quickly turns into something deeper. The two are good together in and out of the bedroom.  The men are a good match and fit well together. It was nice to not only see Rand’s interest in Kai but also form a bond with Kai’s brother and sister. The two kids are great and they added a nice dimension to the story. Both Rand and Kai must make some hard choices and hopefully follow their hearts.
 
The story moves along at a nice pace and the narrator K. C. Kelly does a wonderful job of bringing these characters and their world to life. I was quickly immersed into their world as I listened to their story. This is a beautiful story that shows how deep love can go and what a person would do for it.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.

 

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