Reviewed by True
TITLE: Fortune’s Return
AUTHOR: Jamie Craig
PUBLISHER: JMS Books
LENGTH: 222 pages
RELEASE DATE: May 14, 2021
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Ryan Putnam has lost everything. Laid off from teaching high school and dumped by his lawyer boyfriend, he has nowhere else to go but his childhood home — the Good Fortune ranch. He plans to take the summer to regroup and start over. He never expects to be smitten with a cowboy. Especially not a cowboy like Teo Mendez, who is everything Ryan’s ex-boyfriend is not.
Four years after his wife’s death, Teo Mendez has returned to what he loves the most — working the land. He believes the Good Fortune ranch is the perfect place to build a new life for his son, Antonio. When his boss’s brother Ryan shows up to work, the other man’s haunted eyes reminds Teo of everything he has lost as well. So he offers the only thing he can — his friendship. But it doesn’t take long for Ryan to reawaken long dormant emotions and desires.
Ryan doesn’t intend to find a relationship. Teo doesn’t want to complicate his life with a fling. What they have between them, however, is too powerful to ignore.
REVIEW:
After he’s been put aside by his ex and also loses his job, Ryan returns to his childhood home the Good Fortune ranch. His brother and his wife and children live there.
Ryan loves the life of the ranch, he doesn’t only get back to his family he also finds a friend, Teo.
Teo works and lives on the land of the ranch with his son Antonio. Teo is a big man, gentle, he moves gracefully, Ryan can’t look away.
Ryan and Teo spend a lot of time together and Teo isn’t straight as Ryan thought.
They start something beautiful, their first intimate time… omg it was everything, sensual af!! All quite detailed described, I enjoyed every second wow! There are more sexy encounters to enjoy!
Both men are mature, reasonable, friendly, passionate, intense, seductive, highly sensual, honest, with the best intentions. Both are serious about what they want with the other.
Their characters were wonderfully developed and nicely layered, and there is a story to tell.
It’s not a sensational or rollercoaster story, but it’s very entertaining, comfortable, and quite pleasurable. I enjoyed it and could read on and on about them, there isn’t a dull moment to find. Teo’s son and Ryan’s made the story even more complete.
A wonderfully written, solid story with lovable characters. There is some palpable hurt, and misunderstanding, which made it a bit more exciting.
Overall a mellow, easygoing story with great characters!
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