If they cant put the past behind them, they wont have any future.
Mason Hayes has a problem. A big one. Surprisingly, its not the death threats that have become increasingly serious since he turned his legacy Colorado cattle ranch into a wild horse sanctuary. No. Its far worse. Its torture in the form of one rugged cowboy turned personal bodyguard hired to be his shadow. A boy he loved now all grown-up gorgeous man. The one hes never been able to forget.
Colt Stonebraker has a problem. Not only is he back at the ranch where his and his brothers whole lives were upended, but now hes been hired to protect the same man who broke his young heart. With too many suspects out to get Mason, Colt wont turn his back on himlike Mason had done to himbut that doesnt mean he has to like it. Colt is there to do a job, and as soon as its done, hes gone. So, what if being back at the ranch brings up all his youthful dreams and unwise temptation? Its not like hes going to fall for Mason again . . . right?
Genre: Gay Romance
Mason Hayes has a problem. A big one. Surprisingly, its not the death threats that have become increasingly serious since he turned his legacy Colorado cattle ranch into a wild horse sanctuary. No. Its far worse. Its torture in the form of one rugged cowboy turned personal bodyguard hired to be his shadow. A boy he loved now all grown-up gorgeous man. The one hes never been able to forget.
Colt Stonebraker has a problem. Not only is he back at the ranch where his and his brothers whole lives were upended, but now hes been hired to protect the same man who broke his young heart. With too many suspects out to get Mason, Colt wont turn his back on himlike Mason had done to himbut that doesnt mean he has to like it. Colt is there to do a job, and as soon as its done, hes gone. So, what if being back at the ranch brings up all his youthful dreams and unwise temptation? Its not like hes going to fall for Mason again . . . right?
Genre: Gay Romance
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