Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Come Back Around (Leaning N: Book 4) by BA Tortuga | Cat’s Release Day Review & #giveaway @Dreamspinners @batortuga @TTCBooksandmore

Leaning N


Can two divorced dads get a second chance at a redneck wedding?

When Reid Porter agrees to be his best friend’s man of honor, he never considers that his ex, Mateo, will be there too. Which is ridiculous, because Jennifer is marrying Mat’s brother. Reid would never let Jen down, though, so he finds himself at the Leaning N Ranch with his two daughters and a whole lot of baggage about seeing Mat again.

Mat loves his baby brother and would do anything for him, including face the love of his life, whom he’s sure has moved on. When he and Reid come face-to-face after more than two years apart, they realize they’ve never let go. Now they have to do what they never could before—balance work, home, and children while finding a way to come back around to each other’s love.

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Cat gives this one 4 Meows with a 3 Purr heat index...

I really Like this series and was hoping for Geoff's story or even the wedding planner or Tiny, but we got Reid and Mateo a divorced couple with two daughters.

I'm a sucker for second chances so I didn't mind it being different characters. The story is sweet, sexy, and fun. My only issue is I felt like I knew Mateo and Reid but would have liked to know more in the beginning as to why they were divorced and more back story. As it was at first I saw Mateo as kind of an ass though I did feel sorry that he was separated from his kids, so I saw both men in a bad light and had to really work to like them and bond.
I finally did.

If you like second chance romances, wedding destinations, ranches, cowboys, cute kids and all in all a good romance this is for you.

Excerpt…
Chapter One

“JESUS CHRISTMAS, why did I let you talk me into this whole wedding nonsense?” Stoney was sitting at the kitchen table with Geoff, about as aggravated as could be, tying a hundred thousand little packets of birdseed together with white and emerald-green ribbons.
“Me?” His husband, Ford, raised an eyebrow at him, then reached to pour himself a cup of coffee. “Event space. That was my schtick. I blame Mason for all the weddings.”
“We have ten this summer, honey. Ten!”
Geoff began to cackle. “Poor abused cowboy, having to deal with… what? Seventeen grooms and three brides?”
Ford grinned. “He’s such a drama llama, huh?”
“It’s all the birdseed,” Geoff murmured, looking a little dazed.
Poor guy was the ranch cook, and he’d made dozens of canapés in the last two days. If anyone had the right to be tired of weddings, it was Geoff.
Still, Stoney wasn’t dumb enough to refuse help. He had rough old fingers made for roping calves and leading horses, not tying fancy ribbons that were slippery and tee-tiny.
“Want me to send help?” Ford asked, coming to rub Stoney’s neck. “Quartz has little fingers.”
His head fell forward, and his lips parted as he groaned deep. Oh fuck, that felt so good. So damn good.
“Damn, babe, you’re tight as a drum.” Ford dug in deep, loosening his muscles.
Geoff cleared his throat. “Why don’t you two escape into the bedroom and I’ll find Quartz?”
“Really?” Man, he could use an hour of not this. One of the groomsmen was coming in tonight….
“Really. Come on, lover.” Ford’s words pleased him, down to the bones.
Stoney dropped his last tied bag of birdseed like a hot rock. “Oh well, then. I’m with you.”
Ford chuckled softly, taking him by the hand and tugging him up. That look on Ford’s face was dear, familiar, and had him grinning right back.
“You ready for this one?” Stoney asked. “Mason says it’s a big one.”
“All weddings are big. It’s a big day. You remember ours?”
Stoney shot Ford a look. “You’re not serious.”
“Only a little.” Ford winked at him to show he was teasing, Stoney thought. Sometimes Ford still stumbled over play a little. Like a show dog who never learned what a tennis ball was.
Stoney lifted his face for a kiss, humming deep in his chest as Ford leaned down. This Ford never forgot how to do now. Not ever. Whenever Stoney needed him, the man was right there, giving him what he needed.
“Mmm… take me to the bedroom, please? Love on me?”
“Hell, yes. The guests can wait a bit….” Ford looped an arm around him, drawing him back to their sanctuary. “I’ll love you into goo before I go schmooze.”
“Good man.” Goo sounded better than it should.
“I really am. I’m willing to meet with the bride for you.”
“Damn. My hero. She comes in tomorrow.” Stoney had it all planned out with Mason, the wedding planner. They always let someone else come see the venue before the bride, just in case. Fewer meltdowns.
“Her groom and his brother are already in Glenwood, enjoying the springs.”
“Oh, cool.” He thought? Stoney wasn’t sure he had a handle on all the family members. Only the plan.
“Mm-hmm. Come on, you don’t need to worry about this. You need to think about me.”
“I do? I do.” He wanted Ford. He really did.
“You do. We have an hour.” Ford’s grin was pure-D wicked.
“That’s enough to really get naughty.”
“That’s the point.”
The sound of the door locking made him smile. “Yessir.”




Texan to the bone and an unrepentant Daddy's Girl, BA spends her days with her basset hounds, getting tattooed, texting her sisters, and eating Mexican food. When she's not doing that, she's writing. She spends her days off watching rodeo, knitting and surfing Pinterest in the name of research. BA's personal saviors include her wife, Julia, her best friend, Sean, and coffee. Lots of good coffee. Y'all know that song, The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA? That's me, down to the bone.

Having written everything from fist-fighting rednecks to hard-core cowboys to werewolves, BA does her damnedest to tell the stories of her heart, which was raised in Northeast Texas, but has heard the call of the high desert and now lives the good life in the Sandias. With books ranging from hard-hitting GLBT romance, to fiery menages, to the most traditional of love stories, BA refuses to be pigeon-holed by anyone but the voices in her head.



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