Calvin's Cowboy
Calvin Hamilton reluctantly returns to his home town of Parrish Creek, Texas, to sell his parents' house. Finding the place in need of repair he hires John "Brock" Brockwell to renovate the house before putting it on the market. Brock bares a passing resemblance to Gary Cooper, especially as he...
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Calvin Hamilton reluctantly returns to his home town of Parrish Creek, Texas, to sell his parents' house. Finding the place in need of repair he hires John "Brock" Brockwell to renovate the house before putting it on the market. Brock bares a passing resemblance to Gary Cooper, especially as he often wears western clothing. Calvin has always had a weakness for cowboys.Time has reversed the two men's fortunes. In high school Brock was the big man on campus, his popularity allowing him to hide his true nature. Calvin was a nerd, bullied by most of the jocks for being perceived as gay. Now Calvin is a successful New York advertising executive, and Brock is a divorced father with a teenage son who faces financial ruin, unable to pay his late father's hospital bills.Can Calvin put past bitterness behind him and help the cowboy with whom he is rapidly falling in love? Will the deeply closeted Brock be able to admit he has feelings for Calvin? Or will pride, fear, distance, and the past prevent them from building a future together?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781456586980 (145658698X)
Publish date: March 3rd 2011
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 248
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Family,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
Western,
M M Romance,
Gay
Series: Calvin's Cowboy (#1)
3 stars. It was a nice book, sweet at times. But there was something missing for me. I will read it again some time to see, but for now it is staying at 3.
3.5*I was suprised at how easy and angst-free this story was, from the blurb and the setup I was figuring on a lot of inner or outer turmoil from Brock about being gay or some homophobia from the town towards Calvin.But, nope, didn't happen, and that is actually ok, it was a nice story Calvin who wa...
Sigh. Sometimes when I don't finish a book it's because I'm just not in the mood for it. But sometimes its because there's such a lot of nothing that I'm bored. This was the later case.It was boring. The characters were unmemorable and unlikable, and nothing happened.Now, I'm somewhat experienced in...
Nice read, a smoothly flowing Cinderella - themed story, well written, without much conflict.
*Sigh* Where to start? I'm gonna spell some things out here. To start:Stories need C-O-N-F-L-I-C-T. No conflict? You don't have a story. You have something that resembles a long rambling letter from your Aunt Agatha that boils down to 'we're all good here, how are you'. There is lots of potential he...