Safe In His Arms was a little darker in tone than what I was expecting and I really enjoyed the contrast to the lightness I just assumed I would be reading. The tone of the books, however, always tends to stay light and non-angsty. This is Renae Kaye’s fourth full-length book and although I mentioned in my review of The Shearing Gun that this author writes books that stand out as distinctive from each other I was focusing on the plot and the characters when I said that. But that wasn’t a bad “huh” it was a – I wasn’t really expecting that “huh”. I finished reading this book, sat back and though, huh. And Lon wonders what Casey will do when he finds out how badly Lon failed at protecting the ones he loved eight years ago. Casey has some pretty big skeletons in his past to deal with. Still reeling from the breakup of his family years ago, Lon’s not sure he’s ready for the responsibility of the comfort and security Casey craves.īut perhaps Lon can risk opening his heart again and hoping for a brighter future. Welcoming the young man in his big, hairy arms, Lon provides a safety to Casey that he has never known, and Casey wants to stay forever. He’s not looking for anyone, but when Casey offers, Lon doesn’t turn him down. In the late-night quiet of the caravan park shower room, Lon Taylor washes away the filth of the Western Australian mines.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |