Omega Sawyer Thornburn is having the worst day of his life. His beloved Granddad just died, and the same day he discovers his alpha, Jeremy, is a sneaky, lying cheat.Alpha Tex Bronston grew up on The Tumbleweed Dude Ranch owned by Sawyer’s Granddad. He remembers butting heads constantly with Sawyer when the younger omega spent his summers on the ranch.When Sawyer inherits The Tumbleweed Dude … Tumbleweed Dude Ranch from his Granddad, he flees his cheating ex and high stress job in Los Angeles to start a new life in Red Sky, Texas.
Unfortunately, no one on the ranch wants him there.
This 84,000 word story is book three in Beau’s Red Sky, Texas Mpreg Series. It’s filled with angst, male pregnancy, smexy times and all of the warm fuzzy feelings you expect from an Mpreg romance by Beau Brown.
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this story, it was a story that touched on to lonely boys who were forced together on a ranch in Texas. One was the grandson of the owner Sawyer was sent to his grandfather every summer and he grew to love it at the ranch but he resented Tex, the young man who his grandfather fostered when his parents died.
These two young guys both were attracted to each other but denied it to themselves, then one day Sawyer receives a phone call saying that his grandfather had passed away, he goes home to talk to his partner only to discover him cheating on him in their bed. He leaves and goes to Texas and the ranch where he finds he has to search deeply into himself and finds peace and love for Tex. They come to an agreement where Tex will look after him and eventually his alpha will claim him and they have a happily ever after together on the ranch.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
City-Boy is the third book in the Red Sky, Texas Series by Beau Brown. Fun, sweet, steamy mpreg romance set in a small town on a ranch…. these characters make you fall in love and 5geir story keeps you reading and smiling. Loved it!
I loved this enemies to lovers romance! Poor Sawyer has a monstrously bad day and it doesn’t seem to get better for a long while. Tex spent the first third of the book being the poster boy for ‘Jerks Anonymous’. I wanted to smack him upside the head more than once. His proposal for a fake romance to get what he wanted actually made me growl. Sawyer is one strong, determined man. He has regrets and acknowledges his mistakes. I liked that he recognized that the ranch was his home. He was willing to work hard and learn. I was also impressed that he didn’t demurely sit back and let others determine how he should act. Once these two let their walls down and actually talked things started to work. The epilogue was truly satisfying.
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Book three in the series brings Sawyer and Tex’s story. The author once again brings strong characters and weaves an entertaining story line. As kids they had their problems with each other. As adults they accept their fate. It’s a sweet and sexy romance with a fun banter and sexy scenes. I loved reading their story and would recommend this book.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own and freely given.
Never put off tomorrow, what you can do today. Sawyer, finds out his Grandpa Joe dies and heads home early only to find his Alpha boyfriend, Jeremy cheating with another omega. He heads to the ranch, to attend the funeral and finds out he inherits the Tumbleweed Dude Ranch, on which he spent many summers. Tex and Sawyer had history during those summers.. Tex, Joe’s foster son expected to inherit half the ranch. But Joe never finalized updating his will. Sawyer decides to stay and recapture his youth. Sadly, the ranch hands are hostile because they are on Team Tex. Sawyer followed Tex around when they were younger and Tex used to have soft feelings for Sawyer. Are their feelings still ripe? Can they live peacefully on the ranch? Will Sawyer sell or will he try to work the ranch? Is Jeremy gone for good? Lots of surprises and a few twists. Nicely done. Nice story. The guys start slow, but they are nice guys. I received an ARC from Booksprout and am volntarily leaving a review.
This is the classic city boy vs country boy slash grandson vs orphan story with a small twist. In this version, the omega, Sawyer, is the one who goes for the high stress, stock broker job in the big city and the alpha stays on the ranch.
Tex is a little immature. He does throw temper tantrums that are not pretty. I must admit I was secretly happy that he had to work through his attitude with a little suffering. The whole use a different alpha to make Tex jealous works here because Tex is being a big baby.
A little danger, a little miscommunication and a baby made this an enjoyable read.