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Loading... Safe in His Arms (edition 2014)by Renae Kaye
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This story is about two guys who have very painful and messed up family pasts. Both are doing okay but could definitely be better. They seem to sort of just be going through the motions sometimes with life. Anyways, they are perfect for each other and help each other to find happiness. Oh, and there's lots of sexy time. This story is about two guys who have very painful and messed up family pasts. Both are doing okay but could definitely be better. They seem to sort of just be going through the motions sometimes with life. Anyways, they are perfect for each other and help each other to find happiness. Oh, and there's lots of sexy time. Belongs to SeriesSafe [Kaye] (1)
Safe: Book One In the late-night quiet of the caravan park shower room, Lon Taylor washes away the filth of the Western Australian mines. He's not looking for anyone, but when Casey offers, Lon doesn't turn him down. Welcoming the young man in his big, hairy arms, Lon provides a safety to Casey that he has never known, and Casey wants to stay forever. Still reeling from the breakup of his family years ago, Lon's not sure he's ready for the responsibility of the comfort and security Casey craves. But perhaps Lon can risk opening his heart again and hoping for a brighter future. Casey has some pretty big skeletons in his past to deal with. And Lon wonders what Casey will do when he finds out how badly Lon failed at protecting the ones he loved eight years ago. No library descriptions found.
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It had such a preachy tone that it often made me think of manuals.
I couldn't connect with the characters. I felt there was more to them but it was just left unexplored.
The "drama" wasn't drama at all, and it felt forced.
In the end, it took all I had in me not to drop it at around 60% ( )