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Sonny's Salvation
Series: Good-Time Boys
By: Carol Lynne | Other books by Carol Lynne
Published By: Total-E-Bound Publishing
Published: Aug 06, 2007
ISBN # 9781906328214
By: Carol Lynne | Other books by Carol Lynne
Published By: Total-E-Bound Publishing
Published: Aug 06, 2007
ISBN # 9781906328214
Word Count: 8,600
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Available in: Epub, HTML, Microsoft Reader, Adobe Acrobat, Mobipocket (.prc)
Categories: Gay Contemporary Erotic Romance
Description
Book one in the Good-time Boys SeriesSonny Good loved his life as an FBI agent, but when his father died and he was needed back home, he quit the agency and became a rancher. Now several years later, Summerville, Nebraska is starting to seem a little isolated. An openly gay rancher in the middle of Nebraska just doesn’t have many prospective dates.
That is until Garron Greeley moves to town. Garron is the town’s newest resident and bad boy bartender with shoulder-length dark brown hair and tribal tattoos. Sonny is struck by lust at first sight. Things between the two of them take off like a rocket until Sonny learns Garron is also the brother of the man who owns the neighbouring ranch. The man Sonny considers his enemy, which leaves Sonny to decide, what's more important—the feud with his neighbour or a potentially blazing passion with Garron?
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Excerpt:
Copyright © Carol Lynne, 2007All Rights Reserved, Total-E-Ntwined Limited, T/A Total-e-bound.
Excerpt From: Sonny’s Salvation
Sonny Good hung up the phone cussing a blue streak. His older brother, and town Sheriff, raised his eyebrows as he walked into the kitchen. “What’s got you so fired up this morning?” Rawley Good took a mug out of the cabinet and poured a strong cup of coffee.
“That new guy next door’s bull got into our pasture last night. Shelby thinks he might have bred some of my Angus.” Sonny sat back down at the kitchen table and took another gulp of his coffee, the burn going down his throat just what he needed. “I tell ya. That city boy doesn’t deserve a ranch. Why Jack decided to sell it to him and not me is beyond me. I bet the guy’s never even seen a cow before last week.”
Rawley chuckled. “Jack always had a reason for everything he ever did. I bet we’ll figure it out eventually. Didn’t you say Jack told you he met the city fella when he went to Chicago for the cattle convention? Maybe he saw somethin’ in him that made Jack think he’d make a good rancher. It’s only been a week. Cut the poor guy some slack. Maybe if you tried helping him instead of always criticizing he’d turn into a damn fine rancher.” Rawley rocked back in his chair, tipping it back onto two legs. Sonny gave him the look. Their momma would have killed Rawley for doing that had she still been there.
Taking his empty cup to the sink, Sonny ran water over it and set it in the dish drainer. “No, I think I’ll just ride the city fella out. Let him screw up so bad he’s forced to sell the ranch to me.” He took his battered straw cowboy hat off the hook by the door and adjusted it on his head. “Will you be home for supper?”
Setting his chair on all four legs, Rawley shook his head. “I’ve got a date with Meg. I probably won’t be home at all. I’ll just pack an extra uniform in the cruiser.”
Sonny started to turn around and stopped. “When are you gonna just admit you’re gay and stop stringing that poor girl along? It’s been almost two years, if it hasn’t happened by now, it’s not gonna.”
Rawley shook his head as he put his cup on the dish drainer. “I’m not gay. Three gay Goods are enough. I’ve had my share of fights with some of the people in this town. I’m not interested in another. Besides, how long do you think it would take this town to run off a gay Sheriff? And for the record, Meg and I are perfectly happy.” Rawley took his Sheriff’s Stetson off the peg by the door. “Now I’ve told you my personal business, don’t bring it up again.” Rawley shoved past Sonny and walked to the brown and tan sheriff’s SUV.
Shaking his head, Sonny strode toward the barn hollering for his ranch hand. “Shelby. Let’s get that fence fixed.”
Reader Reviews (2)
Submitted By: Oleblueyes73 on Apr 30, 2011
I expected more bang for my buck with this book. The plot was okay, but the sex was mediocre. It was as if the author was uncomfortable writing about it. I'd planned to read the other books in the series, but I don't think it will be worth my money, or my time. I suggest you not waste yours, either.Submitted By: youngromancelover on Jan 27, 2011
A good read, Hot scenes great start to the good time boys series. Will be reading more. Sonny's Salvation
By: Carol Lynne
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