Cowboys Don't Come Out
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Narrated by:
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K.C. Kelly
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By:
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Tara Lain
About this listen
Rand McIntyre settles for good enough. He loves his small California ranch, raising horses, and teaching riding to the kids he adores - but having kids of his own and someone to love means coming out, and that would jeopardize everything he's built. Then, despite his terror of flying, he goes on a holiday to Hana, Hawaii, with his parents and meets the dark and mysterious Kai Kealoha, a genuine Hawaiian cowboy. Rand takes to Kai's kid brother and sister as much as he drools over Kai, but the guy sports more prickles than a horned toad and more secrets than the exotic land he comes from.
Kai's earned his privacy and lives to protect his "kids". He ought to stay away from the big, handsome cowboy for everyone's sake - but since the guy's just a haole on a short vacation, how much damage can he do? When all of Kai's worst fears and Rand's darkest nightmares come true at once, there's not much chance for two cowboys who can't - or won't - come out.
©2016 Tara Lain (P)2017 Dreamspinner PressWhat listeners say about Cowboys Don't Come Out
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- Ronald Betts
- 24-11-21
A touching love story
Staying in the closet has a certain downside but there comes a time when you manage to out yourself as this love story shows and has a great happy ever after ending.
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- Hemmel M.
- 03-01-22
Average or less
Narration was tolerable. Mc's were likeable until the mandatory breakup. The number of life threatening events was rediculous. The boundless commitment of strangers willing to help was unrealistic. And I dislike 12-year-olds behaving like 30-year-olds.
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