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The Broken H by J. L. Langley
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The Broken H

by J. L. Langley

Series: Ranch (Book 2)

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Loose Id, LLC (2007), Paperback, 220 pages

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My Rating: 3.5 of 5Grayson Hunter has stayed away from his parents’ home as much as he could since he left it years before - not because he has a problem with his parents, but because he’s been in love with the ranch’s foreman, Shane Cortez since he was a teenager. When Gray’s father suffers a heart attack, Gray and Shane are thrown together again when Gray comes home to help with the ranch.I enjoyed this book, but not as much as the first in series The Tin Star. The plot wasn’t quite as engaging to me - there isn’t as much conflict or suspense. However, the characters were just as well-developed and the same caring and humor is present in the writing. If you like your cops and cowboys to mix it up, then this might be the story for you.http://iheartpaperbacks.wordpress.com ( )
  anesthezea | Oct 15, 2009 |
Another fast read from this author-a very slim plot is the backdrop for this love story set in Texas--Reference to other characters in her previous novels make this an enjoyable book. Beware, lots of hot Cowboy/Indian sex! ( )
  silversurfer | Jan 12, 2009 |
Oh my! I love that this is a series, in this book we follow Sherif Hunter, and Shane the foreman on Hunter's parents Ranch. Hunter has been in love with Shane since he was a teenager, and Shane has been as well. Shane stayed away from Hunter as he felt the age difference was too great, and Hunter stayed away because after being rebuffed he thought Shane was straight. There isn't nearly the amount of drama in The Broken H as there is in Tin Star, but it was just as romantic and compelling. I can't wait to see who's next! ( )
  celauer | Apr 21, 2008 |
This is the second in JL Langley's Ranch Series. The first was "The Tin Star." Though the main characters from each make appearances in the other, the two novels stand alone.

Shane is the foreman of the Broken H, and Native American. The Hunter's took him in off the street when he was just 16. Grayson was 3 when Shane arrived. They grew up together as friends. But, Gray left home shortly after reaching adulthood when his feelings for Shane changed and were apparently not reciprocated. Gray went to college, and returned to his small town to become the Sheriff. After his father suffers a heart attack, Gray realizes he must return home and confront his feelings for Shane.

This is a very good M/M romance. In "The Tin Star," the couple faced prejudice from the community and vicious rejection from close family, but that does not factor in here. The Hunters are accepting of the relationship, and most of the town has adjusted thanks to the couple from the previous book. Shane and Gray need to overcome a 13 year age gap, a malicious accusation, and small town gossip. This novel doesn't have as much drama as the first (no attempted murder!), but the romance is well developed and the main characters are quite likeable. There is frequent hot and explicit sex, and the history between the two men makes their relationship feel real. Also nice is the fact that Shane isn't your typical romance alpha male - he's over 40 and still sexy and playful! The dialog is well done, and there is a good bit of humor. Those that read the first book will find comfortable familiarity with the setting and secondary characters. While it wasn't quite as good as the first novel, I enjoyed it enough that I purchased the paperback even though I have the e-book. My only gripe is that the publisher cropped the men's faces off the cover on the paperback. Highly recommended. ( )
1 vote jshillingford | Oct 10, 2007 |
This is the second in JL Langley's Ranch Series. The first was "The Tin Star." Though the main characters from each make appearances in the other, the two novels stand alone.

Shane is the foreman of the Broken H, and Native American. The Hunter's took him in off the street when he was just 16. Grayson was 3 when Shane arrived. They grew up together as friends. But, Gray left home shortly after reaching adulthood when his feelings for Shane changed and were apparently not reciprocated. Gray went to college, and returned to his small town to become the Sheriff. After his father suffers a heart attack, Gray realizes he must return home and confront his feelings for Shane.

This is a very good M/M romance. In "The Tin Star," the couple faced prejudice from the community and vicious rejection from close family, but that does not factor in here. The Hunters are accepting of the relationship, and most of the town has adjusted thanks to the couple from the previous book. Shane and Gray need to overcome a 13 year age gap, a malicious accusation, and small town gossip. This novel doesn't have as much drama as the first (no attempted murder!), but the romance is well developed and the main characters are quite likeable. There is frequent hot and explicit sex, and the history between the two men makes their relationship feel real. Also nice is the fact that Shane isn't your typical romance alpha male - he's over 40 and still sexy and playful! The dialog is well done, and there is a good bit of humor. Those that read the first book will find comfortable familiarity with the setting and secondary characters. While it wasn't quite as good as the first novel, I enjoyed it enough that I purchased the paperback even though I have the e-book. The e-book does have one advantage; the publisher cropped the men's faces off the cover on the paperback! Highly recommended. ( )
  jshillingford | Sep 8, 2007 |
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