Las doesn’t date seasonal workers. Marco’s on a three-month contract.Lassiter Windsor-March has been planning for his future for as long as he can remember and he knows exactly where that future lies: at his family’s ranch in Wyoming. What doesn’t lie in his future is a summer fling with one of the seasonal workers—they never stick around.Even if one of those workers is the college crush he’s … college crush he’s invited to work a summer job at the ranch.
Marco Terlizzese is as laissez-faire as Las isn’t. He might not know where he’ll be once his contract with Windsor Ranch is up, but he knows three months is plenty of time to get his long-time crush to agree to go out with him.
Amid a starry summer sky, their chemistry ignites as feelings deepen, forcing Las and Marco to decide where they truly belong.
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Sweet with heat!
Home for a Cowboy is a great start to a new series for Amy Aislin. The book a very sweet (with heat) New Adult story about one young man with a broken heart and another who wants to date him.
Lassiter’s (Las) long time relationship with his best friend and lover ended when Ben decided not to come back home after he went abroad for an exchange program. Las was left with a broken heart. It’s now a couple of years later and Marco stirs something in Las that he hasn’t felt for a while. He can’t believe that he impulsively invited Marco to come to Wyoming for the summer.
Marco has never felt really comfortable around crowds – not even his own family. He loves them but he’d rather enjoy his large, boisterous, Italian family in smaller doses. His mom and dad can’t understand why he’s not ready to make a decision about what he wants to do now that college is over. When Lassiter invites him to come work on his family’s guest ranch for the summer, he sees it a chance to get away from all of the pressure.
Home for a Cowboy is a great slow-burn story. Las resists all of the advances Marco makes toward him until he finally breaks and gives in to what he really wants and then things heat up between them. He’s steeling himself, though, for the end of summer when Marco will leave.
Amy Aislin’s writing is richly descriptive. I don’t know if Windsor, Wyoming is a real place or not but the beautiful way that Amy describes it in this book makes me want to visit there. I feel like Home for a Cowboy is a fairly low angst story. There are a few tense moments between Las and Marco but my overall feeling after reading the story was one of happiness for Marco and Las.
I love the rich cast of secondary characters, including Las’s family, and hope that we will see more of these characters in future books.
A copy of this book was provided to me but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author.
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