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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Outback Skies (Book 4)
Not all cowboys ride horses. Jeremy Craig is on the cusp of being named the deputy prime minister of Australia. Which means he's got to play his cards right and stay deep in the closet. Australia is a lot of things, but there's no way the country is ready for a gay prime minister. So far, it's been an easy ruse to maintain. Until he meets Ryan Taylor. Then all bets are off. Ryan is sick of the Brokeback Mountain jokes. For starters, he's an Australian stockman, not an American cowboy. For another, he spends most of his working days alone in a helicopter, not on the back of a horse. As Wallaby Ridge's only contract heli-musterer, he gets to escape any small-town scorn high in the sky. He's happy up there. Lonely, but happy. Who needs passion and wild sexual pleasure in their life when they have the boundless skies of the outback, right? Then Jeremy Craig climbs into his chopper... *** A Note From Lexxie: The Australian outback is always hot, but the desire to be found in the Outback Skies series is hotter. There's insta-love, angst, danger, laughs and lots of getting-it-on. Are you ready to visit Down Under? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Jeremy Craig has had a successful career in politics and things look like they could only get better. He has inside knowledge that he is likely to soon be named deputy prime minister of Australia. But first he has to conduct a visit to the Outback, and it's one that should be very routine. Enter Ryan Taylor, helicopter pilot and Jeremy's chauffeur on his excursion. The connection between the two of them happens in a flash, even though Jeremy knows he can't act on it because of his political career and Ryan is sure his passenger must be straight. But a small helicopter makes for close quarters, and things can't simply be ignored for long.
I'll start by saying that while this is the third book in a series, it definitely can be read as a stand-alone. I've not read the two (they're m/f, not m/m) that come before this one and I had no problems at all with following anything in the story.
This is a bit of a fun and almost whimsical (at whimsical as anything with a political aspect can be) romance that is short, intense, and engaging. Things move quickly, but it doesn't necessarily feel overly rushed. And as far as out-for-you/coming out stories go, it's surprisingly light on the angst. This is my first experience with this author, but I hope to have more going forward. ( )