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'Nowhere Ranch' by Heidi Cullinan is a story about Roe, a wandering ranch hand with a storyline that delves into his issues and past struggles, as he finds unexpected love and understanding with Travis, the owner of the ranch. The book explores themes of family issues, self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships, all narrated through Roe's perspective with a mid-western tone. The plot unfolds through a mix of emotional, spiritual, and kinky elements, depicting a journey of growth and healing for the characters.

If you liked Nowhere Ranch, here are the top 7 books to read next:

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    Dirty Laundry
    Book 3 in the series:Tucker Springs

    Dirty Laundry - Tucker Springs by Heidi Cullinan
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    'Dirty Laundry' in the 'Tucker Springs' series by Heidi Cullinan follows the story of Adam, a grad student with severe OCD, and Denver, a bouncer bartender with his own issues. When they meet at a laundromat, a scorching encounter sparks a relationship where Denver helps Adam manage his anxiety through BDSM scenes, while Adam helps Denver realize his potential. delves into themes of love, support, personal growth, and overcoming obstacles, set in the charming town of Tucker Springs.

    Readers praise the book for its engaging plot, realistic characters with flaws, and the unique way the author explores themes of mental health and relationships. The writing style is described as captivating, intense, and poignant, with sizzling hot sex scenes and a blend of sweetness and depth that keeps readers hooked.

    In hindsight, it had been a dumb idea to come to the laundromat this late on a Friday night. Assuming there would be less traffic than on Saturday morning, Adam had trekked out on a cool Colorado moun...

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    Looking for Trouble by Misha Horne
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    'Looking for Trouble' by Misha Horne is a slow-burn romance set in the 19th Century frontier life, with a gay twist. The story follows Jesse, a young pickpocket from Chicago, who heads out west looking for adventure and ends up entangled with Will, a reclusive farmer with a nurturing streak. As their lives become intertwined, they both discover hidden desires and a deep connection that challenges their perceptions of themselves and each other. The book explores themes of companionship, self-discovery, and the dynamics of a Daddy-boy relationship in a historical setting, with a focus on character growth and building a relationship amidst societal taboos.

    The writing style of 'Looking for Trouble' is described as slow-paced, with a focus on character development and internal dialogues. The author, Misha Horne, weaves a poignant and sweet story that delves into the psychology of the characters, particularly exploring the dynamics of an older homosexual man becoming a mentor and disciplinarian to a rebellious younger man. The book offers a unique take on romance and intimacy, emphasizing the importance of communication and trust in relationships, while also delving into the complexities of sexuality and self-acceptance.


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    Heart and Hand
    Book 1 in the series:Gold Sky

    Heart and Hand - Gold Sky by Rebel Carter
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    'Heart and Hand' by Rebel Carter is a historical romance novel set in the western frontier, following the story of Jules, a biracial heiress from New York who answers an ad to become a mail-order bride for two friends, Forrest and Will, in Colorado. The plot revolves around the unique relationship dynamics between Jules, Forrest, and Will as they navigate pitfalls, misunderstandings, and the challenges of their unconventional marriage. The story is rich in detail, with a focus on genuine relationships, individual personalities, and different ways of solving problems, all set against the backdrop of a polygamous marriage of convenience.

    The writing style of 'Heart and Hand' is engaging and immersive, with readers praising the author's ability to create lovable characters, sweet romance, and a storyline that is both sweet and to the point. The book explores themes of love, communication, and overcoming obstacles, all while maintaining a balance between historical accuracy and romantic escapism.

    “Have you heard? Julie means to join a veritable rake in matrimony. He intends to lure her to the wilds of the Montana Territory,” Julian Baptiste III, gentleman about town and heir to the Baptiste fo...

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    Long Hard Ride
    Book 1 in the series:Rough Riders

    Long Hard Ride - Rough Riders by Lorelei James
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    Channing Kinkaid, a blueblood from Boston tired of living under her family's expectations, embarks on an adventure with the rodeo circuit. After a failed relationship with a married man, she encounters Colby McKay and his friends, who offer her a sexually charged road trip across the rodeo circuit. The story follows Channing's journey of self-discovery, exploration of her desires, and the complex relationships she forms with the cowboys, filled with erotic encounters and emotional growth. The writing style combines steamy romance with elements of the Western genre, creating a compelling narrative that delves into themes of freedom, passion, and love.

    Channing thrust out her enormous rack, hardened nipples leading the charge. She completely overshadowed the other contestants. She grinned saucily. It was the first time since her thirteenth birthday ...

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    Top Secret by Sarina Bowen
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    'Top Secret' by Sarina Bowen is a male-male romance co-written with Elle Kennedy, focusing on two frat brothers who initially dislike each other but end up falling in love after connecting anonymously on a hookup app. The book features enemies-to-lovers trope with a 'You've Got Mail' premise, where the characters develop their relationship through texting before realizing each other's true identities. The writing style is described as well-structured, angsty, and engaging, with a college setting that portrays characters as mature and responsible young adults.

    “Subtle,” I tease before giving the object of her attention a cursory glance. He’s just a tall guy with brown hair, nothing special as far as I can tell. “How about we save this conversation for later...

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    For Real
    Book 3 in the series:Spires Universe

    For Real - Spires Universe by Alexis Hall
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    Toby, a baby dom, and Laurie meet one night at a kink club and have an encounter that neither of them can forget. In fact, both feel ruined by the experience. They both have demons to overcome to their HEA but, oh, is it written so masterfully. Just gorgeous. There is so much feeling, and surprisingly not a ton of angst. Toby is a 'lost' 19-year-old man, who knows one thing for sure, that he's a Dom. Laurie is the emotionally bruised and slightly detached older man, who takes a leap of faith, and kneels for Toby, not quite ever believing what happens between them is for real. The story follows the pair as they embark on a startling and life-affirming BDSM relationship, ultimately dealing in pride, inquisitiveness, fear, and trust.

    “Look, I’ve come straight from work, and I’ve had a really long day, and I simply haven’t had time to slip into a spiky collar or a mesh shirt or whatever else you deem necessary to get into your have...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Spires Universe )

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    Him
    Book 1 in the series:Him

    Him - Him by Elle Kennedy, Sarina Bowen
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    'Him' by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen revolves around a romance between two hockey players, Wes and Jamie, who were once best friends. The story follows their journey from childhood friends to lovers, exploring themes of self-discovery, sexuality, and friendship. The writing style is described as engaging, filled with dual points of view, explicit scenes, and a mix of tenderness and steamy moments. The plot captures the emotional depth of the characters as they navigate their relationship and personal growth.

    Over the weekend, my hockey team clinched the first two rounds of the NCAA playoffs, and now we’re headed to the Frozen Four. I somehow got a B-minus on a history paper I wrote in an exhaustion-induce...

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