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Cattle Valley Days



by Carol Lynne Cattle Valley Days

Book twelve in the Cattle Valley Series

Saddle up, Cattle Valley residents. It's time for the annual Cattle Valley Days, which means one thing. Cowboys, lots and lots of chapped cowboy butts.

We'll be checking in with some of your favourite couples from the past as well as meeting a few new residents. Our old friends from the Good-Time Boys will also be dropping by for the annual rodeo festivities.

So slap your spurs in and get ready for a wild ride!

Reader Advisory: This book is best read in sequence as part of a series

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Book Details

Erotic Rating Total-e-burning
Genre Contemporary/ Gay
Cover art by April Martinez
Book Length Novel
ISBN# 978-1-907010-60-6

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Customer Reviews

*****
Review from Fallen Angel Reviews
Reviewed by Hayley

The events that occurred in this story left me crying and gasping...I thought that Ms. Lynne did a fabulous job...I love her characters so much and with each story her writing skills improve, her plot lines get stronger and I fall even more in love with Cattle Valley.

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August 2009
*****
Review from Literary Nymphs Reviews
Reviewed by Mystical Nymph

Carol Lynne never ceases to amaze me with her ability to pull the reader into her stories and she’s outdone herself with the twelfth release in this wonderfully written, emotionally powerful series.

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August 2009
*****
A bakers and good to the last drop.
Reviewed by Erotic Horizon from London

This is a very emotional read – secrets are spilled, friendships are forged and in the long run after all is said and done Cattle Valley is stronger for everything that it has gone through and is going through at the moment.

Ms. Lynne has really outdone herself with this twelfth book in the Cattle Valley series. The language is easy, the pace is pressing – I wanted it to go faster, but was secretly wishing the book would not come to an end. As usual Lynne gives us a taste of her next book and I am so anticipating it – it looks like fireworks are about to be set off in the next book.

CATTLE VALLEY DAYS is a must read – no two ways about it.

August 2009
*****
Most emotionally driven book of the series
Reviewed by Roni Gehlke from California, USA

Several years ago Nate, Rio and Ryan moved to the city in hopes of finding a place the three of them could live their life. Ryan took on the job as town sheriff. Just recently Nate took on the job as the town's mayor.

While his men are proud of Nate for taking on the job as mayor, they can't help but be sorry that things are changing in their relationship. Nate is working a lot of hours helping to get everything ready for the annual Cattle Valley Days and the additional work load is putting a strain on his relationship with Ryan. Rio is making himself sick worried about what will happen in the future, but when tragedy strikes, the men and the town need to stick together and help.

This is the most emotionally powerful packed story I've read from Carol Lynne yet. It was remarkably thought out and written. I've read every book that Carol has written and continue to become impressed with her ability to weave a emotionally driven story about real people. I was also glad to see the Good Brothers and their mates again. I wish the story could have been just a little bit longer so that that aspect of the story could have been delved into a little more, but with everything else going on in the book, it might have been a bit too much.

July 2009
Review from Night Owl Romance Reviews
Reviewed by Vallerianna

4.75 out of 5! I love this series and this book is no exception. I can't say enough about how great this series is. If you haven't read them start from the beginning, they're well worth the time and money.

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July 2009