It’s a story of opposites finding common ground. One who let the grass grow under his feet, one who got the hell out of Dodge. Characters who were immensely likable in some ways - and ways they weren’t. A story that was off the charts in the HEAT FACTOR. There were lots of wins plus a few peeves I cling to that might’ve actually worked for me - a few that didn’t. Ratings are 1 to 5 stars and based mostly on GoodReads standards.Ĭlick for more information regarding ratings.Ī SOLID I-REALLY-LIKED-IT FOUR STARS for Lickety Split.Īnd I’m kinda doing some dubious finger math to justify my rating. If they’re gonna last longer than spit on a griddle, they better figure out what matters- fast. With the clock ticking, the city slicker and his down-home hick get roped into each other’s life. Once the farm’s sold, they mean to call it quits and head off to separate sunsets. Patch and Tucker fool around, but they can’t fool themselves. He knows his buddy’s smartass son still hates his guts, but when Patch shows up growed-up, looking like sin in tight denim, Tucker turns his homecoming into a lesson about old dogs and new kinks. Twenty years past his rodeo days, he’s put down roots as the caretaker of the Hastle farm. Except the will left Patch’s worst enemy in charge: his father’s handsome best friend who made his high school years hell. When his parents die unexpectedly, he heads home to unload the family farm ASAP and skedaddle. Patch Hastle grew up in a hurry, ditching East Texas for NYC to make his name as a DJ and model without ever looking back.
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