My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Jules, a stylish New Yorker, finds himself out of place in the small town of Eden, Wyoming—especially when his fashion choices make him the target of local thugs. Rescued by a rugged cowboy, Flynn, Jules quickly realizes his saviour assumes he's a damsel in distress. That misconception lasts only until they share a kiss. Flynn, a drifter working on a nearby ranch, is accustomed to solitude. Saving a stranger from a beating should have been inconsequential, but Jules is anything but. Despite initial confusion over his attraction to Jules, Flynn can't deny the pull between them. Their connection deepens when Flynn discovers Jules at Black Hills Ranch. Though they are opposites in every way, their fiery arguments are just as electrifying as their stolen moments together. But the risks are high—Jules doesn’t belong in Eden, and Flynn knows he shouldn’t fall for someone who might never stay. Letting go feels like the right thing to do. So why does it feel so wrong?
This was an enjoyable story with the two men who met in dramatic circumstances but were also unsure about each other. I did find their relationship to be mostly physical and lacking in other areas as it was confusing if they loved each other or not. I did love Flynn's horse BJ who was very intelligent and had a starring role. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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