Saving Faithless Creek
Andrew Grey
***** Tams 5 star review *****
Blair Montague is sent to Newton, Montana, to
purchase a ranch and some land for his father. It’s a trip he doesn't want to
make. But his father paid for his college education in exchange for Blair
working for him in his casinos, so Blair has no choice. When he finds out he’ll
be dealing with Royal Masters, the man who bullied him in high school, he is
shocked. Then Blair is surprised when he finds that Royal’s time in the Marines
has changed him to the point where Blair could be attracted to him… if he’s
willing to take that chance.
Royal’s life hasn’t been a bed of roses. He saw combat in the military that left him scarred, and not just on the outside. When he inherits his father’s ranch, he discovers his father wasn't a good manager and the ranch is in trouble. The sale of land would put them back on good footing, but he is suspicious of Blair’s father’s motives, and with good reason. The attraction between them is hard for either to ignore, but it could all evaporate once the land deal is sealed.
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Blair
Montague was a severely bullied teenager, to the point that his mother packed
them up and moved away so that her son could feel happy and safe. Now an adult
and a college graduate, his verbally and emotionally abusive father keeps a
tight hold on Blair using the fact that he paid for Blair’s college to twist
the knife. Now dear old dad has decided he wants to buy some land back in their
hometown of Newton, Montana, and guess who daddy dearest decides needs to close
the deal.
Royal Masters was the star in the ‘let’s make
Blair’s life a living hell’ play back in high school. When his father noticed
that Blair was walking down the wrong path in life, he told his son to shape up
or get out, so Royal joined the marines. War and watching your friends die can
change a man, and Royal is not the person he was in high school anymore, but
Blair isn’t buying it. The two wind up spending a lot of time together when
Blair shows up on Royal’s doorstep to buy a portion of the ranch land that
Royal is having to sell in order to save the ranch. You know those old sayings…
opposites attract… the heart wants what the heart wants… well both apply to
Blair and Royal.
Attraction is an evil emotion at times, and these
two cannot deny the emotion for very long. The more time Blair spends with
Royal, the more he can see the change, the more attached he becomes. But what
happens once the deal is sealed? Royal will never leave his families ranch or
Montana, but Blair’s life is somewhere else. He has a job and commitments and a
demon for a father that is hell bent on making Blair’s life a living hell. What
to do.
So while it took me a little while to warm up to
Royal, I really liked how complicated his character was. You learn more and
more about him and the life he’s led as the story unfolds, why he lashed out at
Blair as a youth and how making the conscious decision to turn his life around
made him a better man. And Blair didn’t make it easy for Royal to earn
forgiveness for the mistakes of his past. Even after they succumb to the
magnetic pull they have to one another, Blair still struggles with separating
the past Royal with the current Royal.
This book definitely showed the sexier side of
Grey’s imagination. These two were oh so steamy and sexy and passionate, a
couple of rabbits! There were these quirky little descriptives throughout the
story as well that I quite liked. The photo booth pictures, that brought a tear
to my eye. And then Blair’s best friend talking about what he saw when he
looked at the image of Royal on Blair’s phone. The sometimes odd but always
understanding conversations Blair had with his mother. She was wonderful and so
right about her ex-husband, the man was evil incarnate.
Grey took the two worlds he’s best at and merged
them for this story, cowboys and contemporary. His fascinating imagination is
in overdrive, very detailed and descriptive, and oh so sexy! Definitely a must
read.
Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and now writes full time.
Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Mr. Grey is offering up an e-book copy to ONE lucky winner, one title from his backlist (excluding Saving Faithless Creek) of any Western or Cowboy story he has written,
winners choice.
Leave a comment below and tell us what your favorite Andrew Grey read is. Remember to leave your email in the comment, if you win, how will we contact you?
Good luck everyone! And thank you for stopping by today Mr. Grey!!
What a great prize! Congratulations on the new release! Looking forward to reading it!
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I liked Day and Knight written under Dirk Greyson.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Andrew Grey...that's hard. I think I have to go with Inside Out, Zach and Bull are a great couple. I love Andrew's books, I still have so many to catch up on though while I try to keep up with his new ones. :-) Thanks for the review and giveaway chance. I need to go buy my copy of Saving Faithless Creek now.
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DeleteCongrats to Andrew on his new release!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read many of Andrew's books. I did like Bottled Up the most of the ones I have read.
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I have to say that I can't decide which is my absolute favorite. I loved Fire and Water, Inside Out and am loving Fire and Ice which I am currently reading.
ReplyDeleteOrganic Chemistry continues to be my favorite Andrew Grey read.
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enjoy all of andrews's books and this one wont be any different
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Sounds great. I have put it on my must read list. So little time/So many Reads.
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