5 KISSES & RECOMMENDED READ:
"Cowboy Courage
is the fourth story in the Blaecleah Brothers series by
Stormy Glenn.
This story asks the question “What is more courageous; embracing who you are
or walking away from it forever?”...I laughed and cried as I felt the
characters dilemmas, frustrations and their love. This is one of the most
memorable books in the Blaecleah Brothers series. This is a
series I recommend you read in order, while you can read this book on its own;
the impact of this story is much stronger if you read the books in order." --
Tina,
TwoLIps Reviews
5 CUPS:
"Stormy Glenn set the scene beautifully from the very beginning. Cowboy
Courage has an intensity and passion that will overwhelm all of your senses
and leave you craving more. The emotional interaction between Brody and Neason
will rock your world as you read about the obstacles each character faces. The
sex and BDSM scenarios that are throughout this novel add eroticism and
passion to this incredible story. This fantastic tale becomes complete when
the love that both of the characters are trying to discover shines through in
each imaginative and inventive word that the author has created." --
Danielle,
Coffee Time Romance &
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5 LADYBUGS:
“This is what I think of the book. I will be honest this one made me to
a double take, I read the blurb but it didn't register that Brody was the
priest who married Lany and Asa it just didn't occur to me that it would be
the same person. So when the penny dropped I have to say I was a bit shocked.
Not that he was gay but that that he had that particular kink. Now don't get
me wrong here I like that kink in books so it’s not that it the fact he is a
priest but once I got over that I have to say I loved this. I felt so sorry
for Neason especially after his accident but the fact Brody took control of
everything gave him the space to heal. I think this is one of my favourite
books in this series so far just because it is just about the 2 of them and
Neason's struggle to come to terms not only with his needs but with his new
reality. If I stay honest I would have liked the ending to be a little
different,
(spoiler alert!!!!!).
I still loved it though so I can’t hold that against it.” -- Kerry,
Musings of a Bookworm
4 FALLEN ANGELS:
"The Blaecleah family is beautiful in the way that they accept and love each
other for who they are. Many parents turn away from their children if they are
gay, but not the Blaecleahs. They love each child and the men they love
without question, and will fight to keep them safe. I can't imagine many
parents who would turn control of an injured child to anyone, but they knew it
was best for Neason. It was fascinating to read how Brody seemed to know what
Neason needed and was determined to help him regain his self-confidence. The
way Neason picked up the pieces of his life and his determination to regain
his independence was inspiring." -- Teresa,
Fallen Angels Reviews
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