Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts

Monday, 5 May 2014

ROPED IN

TITLE: ROPED IN
AUTHOR: L.A WITT & MARIE SEXTON
Length: Extended novella 39k words
Date: 05/05/2014
Grade: 4+
Details: Received from Amber Quill Press
            Through Love Romances and More
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The blurb:

“Graham and his roping partner Jackson have ruled the rodeo scene for ten years running, but lately, Graham’s heart isn’t in the game. He’s tired of the bruises, the cowboy mentality, and the animal rights activists who picket every event. And then there’s Jackson.

Graham and Jackson have been friends since they were boys. But ever since their drunken sexual encounter the year before, things have been awkward. Graham’s accepted that he might be gay, but no matter how attracted he is to other men, he always panics and runs when the clothes start to come off.

Then Graham has a run-in with one of the rodeo protesters, and everything changes. Kaz is young, idealistic, and sexy as hell. And Kaz has an idea for getting Graham past his nerves and into bed.

All they need is a bit of rope.”

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My thoughts:

This was a wonderful novella and a lovely story.

The three characters in this book all managed to tug at my heartstrings. It would have been impossible not to feel sympathy for Graham who may have found the courage to admit he’s gay but doesn’t have the nerves to stay with a man long enough to actually experience intimacy.

Jackson is Graham’s rodeo partner as well as lifelong friend. Their friendship has been strained for a year though, after a drunken and aborted sexual encounter. Graham has also been in love with Jackson for years but is convinced his feelings are one-sided.

Kaz is a young animal activist, protesting at rodeos. When he meets Graham during one of the protests the attraction between the two men is instant and they act on it. When Graham discovers that all he needs to relax with another man are a few orders and ropes to tie him, a whole new world opens before him.

But Kaz and Graham have nothing in common apart from a very strong and hot sexual chemistry. And Jackson isn’t quite as uninterested in Graham as he had thought either.

I adored the love triangle in this book. Especially because I couldn’t predict how it would end and also wasn’t sure what ending I was hoping for. The issue wasn’t black and white. Both Graham’s option looked good and attractive. Both had their pros and cons. And the rejection of either man was going to be painful to read about, yet one of them would have to surrender to the other.

I loved the BDSM elements to this story. They were light and all the more powerful for it. The analogy between a skittish horse and Graham’s insecurities, as well as the solution for either was wonderful.

“It reminded me of putting blinders on a horse – you didn’t take the threat away, you simply took the horse’s ability to see it. And somehow, with my hands tied between us, I felt more at ease than I had a moment before.”

Kaz’s soft touch dominance and Graham’s reaction to it were beautiful. Kaz is a passionate man with doubts and fears as well as dominant in the bedroom and seeing both sides of him made him all the more attractive as a character. Graham’s road to ecstasy was mesmerizing, as well as incredibly hot and the descriptions of Graham finding freedom while being bound took my breath away.

 “Being untied didn’t mean being free. It meant being a victim to my own fears and insecurities. I’d never felt safer than I did at that moment, tied to the bed and pinned beneath his slim body.”

This was my first encounter with Marie Sexton but I’ve read books by L.A. Witt before. In fact, she is one of my go-to authors when I’m looking for a well written M/M novel. All I can say is her partnership with Marie Sexton was as successful as her partnerships with others and her solo books are. I thoroughly enjoyed this charming, sexy and captivating love story.


“No matter how different we were, we kept up coming back to this. Two men who wanted each other. Simple as that.”

Monday, 7 April 2014

ONE NIGHT RIDE

TITLE: ONE NIGHT RIDE
AUTHOR: JENNAH SCOTT
Pages: 39
Date: 06/04/2014
Grade: 3
Details: A ‘1 Night Stand’ Story
            Received from Decadent Publishing
            Through Love Romances and More
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The blurb:

“Brett Colson’s ready to get back into the dating game. Competing in rodeos across the country kept him out of the game, so when he hears about the 1Night Stand service from a friend, he takes a chance. 

Bull rider Jace Peterson lost his first love over a year before to another man. Hitting his thirtieth birthday, Jace listens to his friends’ concerns; he needs to end his self-imposed dry spell and enlist the help of Madame Eve. 

Brett and Jace expect nothing more than a satisfying one-night ride. But they’re wrong.” 

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My thoughts:

Bull rider Jace Peterson has spent the past year trying to get over losing the love of his life after he left Jace for another man. When his friends organise a one-night-stand for him through Madame Eve, Jace decides that they are probably right that he should get back in the saddle and stop his moping.

Brett Colson is ready to get back into the date game. Years of competing in rodeo across the country have severely restricted his opportunities but now that he’s retired from the circuit to run the ranch his father has left him, he’s ready to look for somebody to spend his life with.

The attraction between Brett and Jace is instant, much to their surprise. With both men convinced all they’ve signed up for is a one-night-ride, despite the need they feel for more, the next morning and goodbye arrive all too soon.

Between Jace’s insecurities and Brett’s reluctance to push Jace into something he might not be ready for, this relationship might well be over before it has had a chance to start. Or is it?


Sometimes reading an ARC rather than the finished product leaves me with a bit of a dilemma. There are quite a few mistakes in this book; sentences that don’t run right and words that appear to be out of place or missing. I’m just going to give one example here:

“Madame Evangeline had matched him with a man much more than he’d expected”.

I can’t be the only person reading that sentence and thinking, ‘a man much more’ what?

I have, of course no idea of knowing if this problem also exists in the final version of the book. However, the mistakes were quite frequent and took me out of the story often enough to affect the rate I gave this book.

I can’t help feeling it is a shame. While there were numerous occasions on which the writing style really bothered me there were also several sentences that made me smile because of their beauty or humour. And that makes me think that with a bit more editing this story would have been a wonderful and highly enjoyable read rather than a slightly frustrating one.

That issue aside though, I did enjoy this story. I really liked Brett and Jace and their personalities. It was nice that neither of them was a true bottom or top and that both of them had moments of self-assurance as well as those filled with doubt.

The author gave is just about enough background information to get an idea of who these characters were and what made them tick. The drama in the story wasn’t convoluted or over the top and the ending gave us a wonderful happy-for-now moment with the promise of a possible happy-ever-after.


As I’ve come to expect from these 1-Night-Stand stories, this novella was a hot read. As the title of the series suggests, these stories are very much about sexual encounters. What makes this series more than just an excuse to write one or two hot sex scenes is that – short as they may be - every novella comes with enough of a developed story line to make the reader care about the characters as well as enjoy their passionate coming-together.