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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187557 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 296 pages
Customer Reviews
Oh...dear
Ok, so, perhaps reviewing when you haven't even finished the book isn't very fair. But, to be frank, I really don't want to finish reading it.
It's not that I don't want to know what happens next and, on the whole, the story seems a pretty interesting one - An ex-show jump champion sets up a new ranch in Wyoming and a hot young rodeo rider shows up wanting refuge from his abusive father. It's that the writing is...how can I put it? Bad...with a capital B.
I'm assuming this was T A Chase's first novel and this is very, very clear. The style is inexperianced, telling you from the outset every little thing the characters are feeling but not really in any detail for it to warrant being constructive. It's like when you're eight and asked to describe something you did one day..."Well I went to ride the pony, and I liked riding the pony. The pony was brown and had a nice saddle and I rode him and it was lots of fun."
This kind of style - which runs through the ENTIRE book - is frustrating. I'm not a snob when it comes to reading, I love romance and particularly gay romance and lets face it, two hot cowboys having lots of fun whilst out int he roaming fields is pretty damn good, but I do have certain standards, and writing quality is one of them.
Speaking of sex...there might be a lot of it, but it's all really underwhelming.
In response to the previous reviewer....I'm sorry but you are so much better off reading JL Langley with Tin Star and Broken H.
This, unfortunately, just isn't worth it.
Great - More T A Chase Please!
I think this book is great - the characters all interact well and the sex is hot! Yes, JL Langley also writes about cowboys, but so do lots of others and half not as well as this.



