Stormy Glenn, Fanning the Flames of Erotic Romance
 
Cowboy Easy

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Blaecleah Brothers 1

Lachlan Blaecleah never expected to find the love of his life in the middle of a street fight with two other men, but he knew the moment he saw Asa Miller that he wanted to get to know the man better. He jumps into the fight and becomes Asa's knight in slightly tarnished armor.

Asa Miller is amazed by Lachlan every time he looks at the man. He's a walking talking cowboy fantasy come to life, complete with cowboy hat and boots. After being rescued by him and taken home for a night of debauchery at the hands of the sexy cowboy, Asa isn't sure what to do next. Should he stick around and get to know Lachlan and his large family better or run from the feelings the man invokes in him?

Before Asa can decide, someone else steps in to separate the two men, on a more permanent basis. Asa has to decide if what they have together is worth the heartache he feels when he almost loses the man he loves or should he guard his heart and lose his cowboy forever?

Erotic, Cowboy, Contemporary, M/M, Romance

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5 KISSES: "Cowboy Easy is the first in the Blaecleah Brothers series by Stormy Glenn.  I found this one to be a really good first book. It was very intriguing, plus the hotter-than-sin loving was amazing.  I like the fact that Ms. Glenn continually produces sexy romances that still hold that romantic falling-in-love feel that I look for in a book… Cowboy Easy is such an amazing read that I will not forget it anytime soon, and I am really looking forward to more in the Blaecleah Brothers series." -- Tina, Two Lips Reviews

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4 CUPS: "Cowboy Easy is a wonderful story that in my mind is very realistic. There is nothing more irritating to me as a reader than the stereotype that all gay men are really looking for is sex and with as many different partners as they can find. While this story has the classic pick up for a one-night stand, I really loved how Ms. Glenn showed that such a thing can quickly become more and in a very short time. I also thought the small-minded mentality of some living in a small town was realistically portrayed and definitely added to the suspense. I absolutely loved Lachlan’s family. His family is the kind that many wish they had, and I really thought it was very cool how his family took Asa in. That in my mind is one of the key best things about this story. And who does not love a cowboy? If you love cowboys, then you definitely do not want to miss this story from the incomparable Stormy Glenn!" -- Regina, Coffee Time Romance and More

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4 NYMPHS: "Cowboy Easy is the first release in Stormy Glenn’s new ranching series, Blaecleah Brothers. It’s a nice opening to what I assume is a five book story arc, since there are five brothers. I enjoyed the main characters. Asa is friendly, quick-witted, fun to be around, and loving, and has an interesting personal background that I didn’t expect but hope to see dealt with more in the future. Lachlan, too is an intriguing man and while he may look like a big strapping rancher - which he is - he’s also loving, enthusiastic and tenderhearted. Ms. Glenn did a very nice job on the personality of both and though she intertwined them into a couple a bit quickly, it doesn’t change that it was done well and believably. The Blaecleah family, as a whole, is an unusual group as is their tight relationship. I like the parents and how they interacted with their sons. I particularly love the tale that the author told of how Ma and Da got together while living in Ireland…it is very well thought out and added great depth and history. While the family makes up the majority of the supporting players in this 35K release, there are a few others, the most important being the individual trying to pull Asa and Lachlan apart. Watch for the next release, Cowboy Keeper. It features Rourke and Billy Thornton, the younger brother of Clem, Lachlan’s nemesis." -- Dragon Minx, Literary Nymphs Reviews

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4 CHERRIES: "The action-packed plot has twists and turns I didn’t see coming and I’m glad. It kept me wanting to know more. If you want a story that’s got lots of hot sex, hunky guys, and a helping of heart, then you need to read Cowboy Easy. I give it 4 cherries." -- Tiger Lily, Whipped Cream Erotic Reviews


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4 FALLEN ANGELS: Ms. Glenn has the beginning of what looks to be another incredible series. I loved how Lachlan's mother Alani may be the only woman in the family, but no one questions that she is large-and-in-charge. It was adorable how Lachlan and his brother followed her commands and even responded to her as they were trained to! Asa is astounded at the love he sees between everyone and their quick acceptance of him is more than he ever expected. The love between Asa and Lachlan is easily seen even in the short time they are together and with his parents' approval they think that things are perfect. Life is never easy and there may still be roadblocks ahead for them to overcome, but with their family's help anything is possible. I will be waiting for the next book in the Blaecleah Brothers series." -- Teresa, Fallen Angel Reviews

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4 STARS: "MMMMM MMM I love me some cowboys! Stormy Glenn is at her best when she is writing about cowboys and the men they love. COWBOY EASY is the first in the Blaecleah Brothers series and it didn't take long before I was roped and ready to read more...The development of the relationship between Asa and Lachlan did happen quickly but they both made mistakes and that read very true for me. This story has everything you could hope for, laughs, tears, suspense and some really HOT sex. (And the hot sex doesn't have anything to do with the barn burning down)." -- Tyra Berger, The Romance Reviews


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4 LADYBUGS: “This is the first in this set of books about 5 brothers. As an introduction to the family it was first class and the chemistry between Lachlan and Asa was red hot. The trouble that had Asa fighting right at the start of this tale carries on throughout the book and adds a nice bit of suspense to the otherwise pure, cowboy porn. Now don't get me wrong I am not complaining here I love the imagery and playfulness of the story but it does need the edge that the suspense element gives it or it would be just be 2 hot men going at it, again not complaining as I bought all 5 books and hope that they all are as good as this one!!” -- Kerry, Musings of a Bookworm

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4 RAVENS: "Stormy Glenn’s Cowboy Easy has cowboys, a large loving family, a ranching community and scorching man on man debauchery. To add tension and drama, it also has homophobic, insane neighbors who want only the worst kind of evil to befall the central family of the book, the Blaecleahs." -- Margaret, BlackRaven's Reviews

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4 HEARTS: "COWBOY EASY is the introduction to a new series about the Blaecleah brothers and I have to admit, Ms. Glenn has a winner in this series. With the right amount of sexual tension, a great cast of characters and a fast paced storyline, this author delivers a one-two punch within a matter of minutes and hooks the reader right from the first page." -- Dawn, Love Romances and More

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4 HEARTS: "I really enjoyed reading this first book in the Blaecleah Brothers series. Asa is a man looking for someone to love, while Lachlan is strong with just one weakness- his need for Asa. I really enjoyed the relationship Lachlan had with his brothers and parents. Stormy Glenn has created some interesting characters and I loved the connection between Lachlan and Asa. I like that both characters were strong and distinct, due to their love for one another and the vulnerability they each carried regarding their partner. It is rare to see a book where both characters excude such masculinity and are unafraid to show how much they care for their lover, and this is the reason I believe I liked it so much. While it may look, on the surface, like another cowboy story, is so much more. I can't wait to read the second book in the series." -- Kevin, Hearts of Fire Reviews

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