I enjoy Paul Morey as a narrator and he did a good job with the country twang in this story. I didn’t like the vague way the boys left it and I was disappointed that they didn’t get a chance to really “go all the way” in terms of completing their commitment to one another. ** I was really loving this story – planning on at least a 4 heart review… up until the end. When push comes to shove they decide that their relationship is worth working on and we are left with a pretty satisfying HFN. They get some great advice from the only “out” gay cowboys on the circuit but it isn’t enough to keep the boys from fretting. The bulk of the story is Clay and Jeff dancing around their feelings and experimenting with the physical side of their relationship. Jeff, understandably, is both hurt and relieved, because he doesn’t exactly understand these feelings and doesn’t want any sort of “reputation” as a gay cowboy to tarnish his chances for rodeo success. The next morning Clay has some serious recriminations and bolts. One day Jeff gets overwhelmed by … something… and kisses Clay! Instead of getting punched in the mouth like you’d expect from a straight guy, Clay welcomes the change in their relationship… sort of. They aren’t even friends, maybe frenemies if anything. This is a double GFY! Jeff and Clay have had some “experiences” with other guys (circle jerks count, right?) but are basically two straight bull-riders who are neck in neck competing on the rodeo circuit.
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