by Cameron Dane
Too many women (and ghosts at that) for me to enjoy this book.
Too many women (and ghosts at that) for me to enjoy this book.
Too many women (and ghosts at that) for me to enjoy this book.
This reminds me of[b:Rough, Raw, and Ready|5041279|Rough, Raw, and Ready (Rough Riders, #5)|Lorelei James|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1365987347s/5041279.jpg|5107877]. It was good but really long. Want to read the other brothers from another mothers stories.There is an ironic connection with the ca...
This is the fourth book on the Hawkins Ranch Series. It's the story of Caleb and Jake. Jake is a widower who Caleb hires as his foreman.Caleb is not gay and neither is Jake, but they develop feelings for each other...Feelings that Jake does not want to have...For anyone other than his wife.The chara...
Very high on the irrational angst meter and that is why I gave it 3 stars. Caleb and Jake were good together the last half of the book. The rest was like watching teenagers!
So this was the second book by Cameron Dane and from this series that I tried to read. The first one, Falling, really bugged me. I pretty much hated it.This one did not elicit such strong feelings. Aside from the fact that I still think Cameron Dane has the subtlety of a sledgehammer, this book was ...
Pretty good m/m that I guess I’d categorize as a very steamy paranormal Western romance. (Hot demon cowboys!) I haven’t read the others in this series, but I’m sure I’ll read at least a few others.