Friday, September 6, 2019

After The Fall (Tucker Springs) by L.A. Witt | Cat’s Release Day Review & #giveaway @Dreamspinners @GallagherWitt @TTCBooksandmore

A Tucker Springs Novel


The trails around Tucker Springs, Colorado, are perfect for horseback riding, and Nathan finally has the horse he’s been saving to buy for years. So it just figures that the first day he takes Tsarina out for a ride, some guy on a motorcycle spooks her and she throws him, leaving him with two broken limbs and no chance of enjoying the trails for the rest of the summer.

Mechanic and nomadic motorcycle enthusiast Ryan feels awful that his wrong turn resulted in injury and inconvenience. To atone, he offers to exercise Tsarina for Nathan, with one caveat: Nathan will have to teach him how to ride.

Lessons turn to friendship and then to mutual attraction, but Nathan is determined that attraction is where it ends. He’s been hurt before, and he knows Ryan will never settle down. He might just be too skittish to give them a chance—unless Ryan can convince him to get back in the saddle.
Second Edition
First Edition published by Riptide Publishing, October 2013.

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

After the Fall is another great addition the Tucker Springs series. Even though if you have read some of the others you will recognize Nathan and if like me, had been hoping for his story, You can follow this just fine as a standalone.

Nathan has sworn off relationships after being hurt twice and seeing his two best friends falling apart after a long-term relationship, he has no desire to start one.

Ethan is a nomad that likes his freedom. He has no real friends and goes where life takes him.  He meets Nathan when his motorcycle spooks Nathan's horse throwing him.

I liked both characters and always love L.A. Witt books.  This book is written in first person and Nathan's view so we get mostly Nathan's inner struggles. I loved the rapport between the two men, the slow burn, the developing friendship, and the second chance aspect as well.

My only issue was, with the book in Nathan's view only I would have liked more of Ethan's growing feelings and background.

Excerpt…
IF THERE was one thing I hated about hospitals, it was the endless waiting. Okay, it was better than the alternative; being first in line at an emergency room usually meant a shovel sticking out of your skull or something. But sitting on the hard exam table, both bored out of my mind and nervous about what the doctor would say when he finally came in, was not my favorite way to spend an afternoon.

I closed my eyes and rubbed my face with the hand that wasn’t fucked-up.

I’d already been down to radiology to have everything X-rayed. There was no way my leg would be good as new after staying off it for a few days and maybe icing it a bit. This was bad. Real bad. And the way my throbbing hand was swelling up and didn’t want to move? That wasn’t promising either.

At least I wasn’t tied down to the board anymore. The doc had decided I didn’t have any spinal injuries, which was the biggest concern, so they’d let me off the board and taken off the cervical collar. The damage was done—I was sure I had more spasms happening than I had muscles—but I could move and stretch any body parts that were willing or able to move. I could deal with the stiffness and pain. Sort of.

A nurse came in for the umpteenth time to make sure I was doing okay. As she checked my vitals, she glanced at my hand and scowled but didn’t say anything.

I self-consciously tucked that hand against my side. Not that I could hide it, but that didn’t stop me from trying. Every time someone examined my hand, I was sure they could tell what had happened. As if there were some sort of CSI-style animation playing in their minds demonstrating how my unscathed fist had collided with the biker’s face and done whatever damage now lurked underneath my skin. Or his. I wanted to explain to every one of them that I hadn’t meant to hit him. That was not like me. So not like me!

What if he presses charges? Could I go to jail for that?



L.A. Witt is an abnormal M/M romance writer who has finally been released from the purgatorial corn maze of Omaha, Nebraska, and now spends her time on the southwestern coast of Spain. In between wondering how she didn’t lose her mind in Omaha, she explores the country with her husband, several clairvoyant hamsters, and an ever-growing herd of rabid plot bunnies. She also has substantially more time on her hands these days, as she has recruited a small army of mercenaries to search South America for her nemesis, romance author Lauren Gallagher, but don’t tell Lauren. And definitely don’t tell Lori A. Witt or Ann Gallagher. Neither of those twits can keep their mouths shut…




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