Release Blitz / Review: A Cowboy’s Home by RJ Scott

14 July of 2016 by

Reviewer's Rating: 5
5.0Overall score

5 fantastic stars – I loved Justin and Sam’s story.

Release Blitz – A Cowboy’s Home (Montana #3) – RJ Scott

Author: RJ Scott
 
Genre: Contemporary Western GLBTQ MM Romance
 
Release Date: July 8, 2016
 
Publisher: Love Lane Books Limited
 
Cover Art: Meredith Russell
 
Length: 75,000 words
 
Series:
 
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One burned and broken man finds his way home. Can he find peace in the arms of a man easy to love?Justin made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, battling domestic terrorism, never the man he really was, using hate to avenge the death of his best friend. The friend he’d killed.

What he doesn’t count on is getting shot, and if he’s going to die he wants it to be on Crooked Tree soil. Home.

Sam is as much a part of Crooked Tree as any of the families, and the offer to buy into the ranch is a dream come true. But falling for a hidden, secretive, injured man isn’t the way to keep his head in the game.

 

Review

Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003

 

5 fantastic stars – I loved Justin and Sam’s story.

 

A Cowboy’s Home is the third book in the Montana series and while it might read OK as a stand-alone I think you will definitely enjoy it more if you read books 1 and 2 first. As I’ve said in my reviews of the first two books this series is about family as much as it is about a romance between the two main characters – Justin and Sam.

Sam has found a home at Crooked Tree Ranch and he isn’t happy when a family obligation calls him away. The one thing that being away does for him, though, is to let him know that he wants to make his home at Crooked Tree and not leave as he had been contemplating.

Justin is the son of Marcus Allens, one of the founders of Crooked Tree Ranch, and he’s been missing and presumed dead for 12 years. In reality Justin has been working undercover for the government. He was told that his friend Adam is dead and the guilt he feels about the role he played in Adam’s death was used against him to get his cooperation.

We learn a lot about Sam’s background and family; he hasn’t had it easy. We learn about what Justin has been doing during the 12 years he’s been missing. It was impossible for me to not feel emotional when learning about these two men; both of them are heroes in their own way.

It’s hard to talk much more about the story without giving away spoilers which I won’t do. What I can say is that this is another wonderful book by RJ Scott. The story wraps up the loose ends from books 1 and 2 and I highly recommend it. Just be prepared to have a tissue or two, or three, on hand while you read this one – my favorite kind of book. I was also happy to learn that there will probably be another story in this series. (I hope it’s about Cole.)

RJ Scott has a way with words that makes me feel like a part of the story and I never want to stop reading until I’m finished. I’m always both happy (for the HEA) and sad (because I’ll miss the characters) when I come to the end of one of her books.

 

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RJ Scott is the bestselling gay romance author of over ninety MM romance books. She writes emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing. 
 
RJ also writes MF romance under the name Rozenn Scott.
 
The last time she had a week’s break from writing she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn’t defeat.
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