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The Tin Star

by: J. L. Langley












Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781596323278
ISBN: 1596323272
Label: Loose Id, LLC
Manufacturer: Loose Id, LLC
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 300
Publication Date: 2006-08-06
Publisher: Loose Id, LLC
Studio: Loose Id, LLC



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionWhen James Killian comes out to his father, he finds himself banished from his home and fired from his job. His savior comes in the unlikely form of Ethan Whitehall, his older brother's best friend. Ethan has always had a soft spot where Jamie Killian was concerned, and he will do whatever it takes to keep his new lover safe. PUBLISHER'S NOTE: This book contains explicit homoerotic sex that some readers may find offensive.








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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good book
I thought this was a really good book. Yes, there are tons of detailed sex scenes, but if you can look passed thoughs if that bothers you, the plot is really good. Very good book =)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Tin Star
When Jamie told his father and brother that he was gay, he expected
yelling and
screaming. What he didn't expect was getting thrown off the Quadruple
J with no job and no where to go. However, Jamie's brother John and
his friend Ethan are supportive and understanding. So Ethan calls
Jamie and offers him a place to stay and a job at his ranch, the Tin
Star. As soon as Jamie arrives, Ethan starts to see him for the man
he has become instead of his best friend's brother.

Jamie has always had a crush on Ethan and working so closely with him
at the ranch is going to be hard when he can't touch him like he wants
to. But Jamie is pleasantly surprised when Ethan tells him he is gay
too. Things are hard for Jamie; the townsfolk and fellow ranch hands
don't approve of gay men, and Jamie's own father is the worst of the
lot. At the same time Jamie and Ethan start a secret affair, the
threats against Jamie are increasing. Now the cowboys have to try and
make a life for themselves amongst the danger and prejudice surrounding
them.

Ethan and Jamie have a really comfortable, passionate relationship
right from the start. These cowboys had me flushed and panting every
time they touched! They are so sexy, yet the chemistry between them is
more than just sizzling sex, they are also really romantic. I just
adore Ethan and Jamie together. They fit each other like a glove. The
Tin Star is a terrific story!

Nannette
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hunks
An amazing love story that shows real men acting like men and being truly in love. A tale of strength and love overcoming major obstacles.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Simple. sexy, fun
OK, so what do you want when you read a gay romance novel? Sexy characters, a decent story, guys having sex? This novel has all that. It's a fun read on a rainy afternoon.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - how bad can it get?
Ok so the book isn't totally dreadful, there is at least the merest thread of a story, wrapped around lots of sex, and I'm sure that is what most of these reviewers were looking for, thus their positive reviews. But while sex scenes are fine now and then this book is mostly sex scenes with only a hint of a plot. Those looking for a well-written story without the excessive sex should look elsewhere, quickly. I will say this book bears a striking resemblance to Longhorns by Victor J. Banis, the only difference being the timeframe in which each book takes place. This book was written first though. Either way, you have been warned.




 





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