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An Isolated Range (2012)

by Andrew Grey(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1623800773 (ISBN13: 9781623800772)
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English
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Dreamspinner Press
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Range
review 1: An Isolated Range (Range #5) by Andrew GreyMarty is a nineteen year old young man who is a basketball player college student and pretty sure he is gay.Inner turmoil keeps him from admitting it to himself. His father is an important person in DC. Is has been taught not to make waves. While a basketball game he suffers a stroke. After months in the hospital , he is offered a job on a ranch. Along with therapy and being away from his hovering parents, things start to look up for Marty. Upon arrival he finds out that the owners of the ranch are gay as are many of the neighbors. He meets Quinn who is a veterinary assistant and is drawn to him on a personal and physical level.Marty tho is still fighting being gay, inner turmoil, fear of what his parents will think. With h... moreelp from those around him he realizes that being true to himself is what matters the most. Slowly he comes to relize that he does care for Quinn as more then a friend. Quinn helps Marty with coming to terms of who he is. When he is ripped from his friends by His father who is Public Declaring that the Sanctity of Marriage is in Jeopardy do to the Gay Community. Marty must make a choice one that will effect the rest of his life. The inner turmoil that Marty feels really got to me, I was feeling his anguish. I cried for him and Quinn in so many parts of this book. That is a sign that the Author really knows how to use words to convey what he is trying to get across to the reader. The rest of the characters were so heartwarming you just feel pulled into their embrace and accepted for you. The romance and erotic scenes were so well written, tastefully as to make you one with the characters. This book will stay with me for a long time.I Highly Recommend.5 STARSPatchescomplimentary book given for a free review. juliesbookreview.blogspot.com
review 2: Marty Green is a vibrant young man who’s life is forever changed when he has a stroke. While recovering at the hospital he meets Dr. Dakota Holden, who offers him a job at his ranch. Left in wheelchair and facing moving back home where he’d be under the thumb of his extremely over protective mother, he accepts the offer, gladly! From the first time Marty and Quinn meet, the attraction is evident and little is done to avoid it. But Marty is an emotional wreck. He has isolated himself and his sexuality from everyone, but he feels more at peace and at home on the ranch than he’s ever felt before. When their families and circumstance threaten to dictate their lives, how can Marty and Quinn get past those boundries to build a life together.Once again Grey shines in his ability to convey emotions as we watch Marty struggle with his physical therapy in an attempt to walk again, hide his homosexuality from his family, and ultimately fall in love with Quinn. When Marty’s father learns the truth and yanks him away from the ranch, and Quinn, will Marty resign himself to his overbearing family? Or will he fight to be with the man he loves?This was my favorite book of this series thus far. The individual struggles of each character was flawlessly executed, as well as the determination to just love each other. Marty is very young, confused and inexperienced. Quinn is more worldly and wise and he teaches Marty how to accept himself and be who he is, and most important, how to love. I laughed, I cried and at one point I thought my heart would break for these young men. And the sensuality and passion that was shown during the sex was amazing! Quinn is so tender and patient with Marty at times, but then other times they would set the sheets on fire. I definitely recommend this book, this series and anything written by Andrew Grey. He is the Nicholas Sparks of the M/M genre with his ability to write any range of emotion, and have the reader actually feel them. less
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Themex
I loved this it had my crying and smiling I was sad to see my favorite character go.
reetu
I just couldn't really connect too much with these characters.
Merichesse
I'm glad we went back to Dakota & Wally's ranch.
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