Second read:The baby in this story has the exact same birthday as my twins, who weren't born during my first read.I guess I was meant to to read this again. So I could see how my heart had softened, to babies, to lonely kinky gay cowboys. I've become an old softie. LOL.Both these men had alienated t...
"My name is Munroe Davies and this is the story of how I found Home"This story is beautifully and poignantly narrated by Roe - he isn't well educated, but he's smart and doesn't need fancy words to illustrate his emotions and feelings, he's just straight forward and genuine, with no corruption or i...
Roe has been moving around the country since he was kicked out of his home for being gay. He doesn’t stay in one place too long. He doesn’t get attached. Then, he finds himself working at Nowhere Ranch and he is able to build himself a nice life there. When he decides to go to a gay bar neighboring...
*Sob* *Sniffle* *blows nose* *Sobs some more*Not what I was expecting from the blurb AT ALL! I was expecting a hot little romp with cowboys and some BDSM thrown in for a wee bit of spice. And I got that but I also got so much more! There is Roe, who is so detached and closed at the start of the book...
Heidi always manages to surprise me. I read in a review that she'd done, that she had 'issues' with first person POV. This book is written in the first person and damned if I can see a problem with it! I liked Roe, the POV character. I liked his toughness which, while at times a cover for his vu...
Whoa Nelly! This one took me places I wasn't expecting to go or like. Seriously? Fisting and pony play are not generally things I enjoy. I don't think they're the scourge, but I've never said, "Gee, I wish I had me some of that." Now if this book didn't make me think twice about it and how incredibl...
Oh my freaking lord. BDSM supreme. This has got to be one of the best written, freakiest, dirtiest, kinkiest reads around. Thank you Heidi Cullinan. Oh... and a very good romance too :-)Nowhere Ranch brings together 25 year old Monroe, a lonely, soul-stripped drifter with an unquenchable thirst for...
So damn sweet!This one really blew me away. The characters really spoke to me and seemed realistic. Not once did any of it scream of angst to me, which is an amazing achievement because I've read so much and have become rather jaded towards the hurt/comfort genre. But hot damn! This one was just won...
It's really hard for me to rate this book.There were things I loved about it.There were moments when I seriously did not want to continue reading.And, then, there was that epilogue...Nowhere Ranch is a story about Roe Davis, simple farmer guy, who left home when he was twenty because his family coul...
Wow, this book was... intense. I loved Roe! I appreciated that he wasn't written with the full cowboy dialect (caint, ridin', etc.) but I still heard him that way in my head, and it made him so fun to listen to as the narrator--even when the things he was telling me were hard to hear.I also loved ...
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