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Worth The Coming Home (2012)

by Lisa M. Owens(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1623800455 (ISBN13: 9781623800451)
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English
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publisher
Dreamspinner Press
series
Love's Value
review 1: Story plot is nothing special. We have 1 solder Dane and 1 horse trainer Josh. Review is more pulling then the story on its own. I think "Lisa M. Owens" made a mistake with both main characters. Both are "somehow" unattractive and annoying. I wont say we did not get happy ending because we did but whole story line and ending don't go together. If I did not have that book in audio format I would never read it to the end. So story is nothing special. I recommend that book to those who don't have to hight expectations for romance and story.
review 2: Josh Brooks is the dedicated horse whisperer on the Ranch he’s called home for over half his life. He and his brother, Jesse, live with their aunt and uncle having lost their parents when they were children. He hide
... mores his sexuality from everyone except his best friend for fear of their reaction.Dane is Jesse’s best friend, the guys met while in the military serving in Afghanistan. Having separated himself from “don’t ask, don’t tell” all Dane wants is to live his life a little more open than the military allowed. He travels to Montana per invitation from Jesse and begins working with the brothers on the ranch. The attraction between Dane and Josh is electric and downright explosive. Can two closeted gay men maintain a relationship when they can’t even be honest with their friends and family about who they are? Hell, they can’t even be honest with themselves! Their only saving grace might just be the fact that they can actually be honest with each other. Someone is watching. Someone has targeted Josh and his precious horses. After Josh is outed very publically and painfully, he withdraws from everyone and everything. Except his horses. Owens has managed to blend several highly debated topics within an engrossing storyline and keep it in good taste. Homophobia, hatred, ignorance and PTSD coupled with love, compassion and family values. But after Josh is hurt not once, but twice, Dane leaves feeling like he’s failed and he can’t protect him. Can Josh convince the man he loves that he’s worth coming home to?I will warn you, if you aren’t a fan of dominant/submissive relationships, this may not be the book for you. It is in no way, shape or form a bad thing in this storyline. Dane is the alpha male, the dominant in the relationship. Josh is submissive and he loves it, he wants Dane to take control and I assure you, he’s never forced into anything. I loved the way they found common ground and their relationship became stronger. The sex is HOT and these boys like variety. They don’t care if it’s the bed, the wall, the barn, the open range or the kitchen table! If you haven’t read this one yet, you really must!! less
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Gabi
Great book! I read it cover to cover without stopping (although it's not that long).
Jacqueline
oooooohhh!! and its only book one?!! Gotta read the next book....!!
Aike
The writing is too stilted for me to enjoy reading it.
jcmoss
Listened to the audiobook. 3.5 stars
jackie72896
I really enjoyed this one
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