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Stallions and Studs Box Set

Two hours outside of Boise, Idaho, is a sign that reads, “Welcome to Stallions and Studs.”<br><br>In the four stories corralled together in this collection, read about the cowboys who work the ranch and the men who come there to live out their cowboy fantasies. Riding, herding cattle, rodeoing along with moonlit trail rides, snuggling by a camp fire, and rolling around in the hay are just some of the activities available to the guests seeking to lasso themselves some cowboy fun. And for a few, if they’re lucky, a whole lot more.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Shoulda Been a Cowboy</strong>: Charlie Bradley, enthralled with cowboys, chooses a dude ranch for his summer vacation. There he meets Wade Connors who, in addition to being his riding instructor, romances Charlie as his playmate of the week. What happens when Charlie’s week ends and he has to return home?<br><br><strong>Back in the Saddle Again</strong>: Mack MacIntyre has left his life as a cowboy behind. For 35 years he’s been a devoted husband, father, and businessman far from his roots in the west. One day that old life, in the form of Seth Buchanan, comes knocking on his door. Seth has a dream. Does Mack have the courage to share in it?<br><br><strong>Rodeo Cowboy</strong>: Lex Cunningham and Trent Boxwood ride rodeo together. Lex hopes Trent’s friendship can be turned to something more, but when he acts on signs that Trent is interested, Trent rebuffs him. Why? Will Trent overcome what stands between them?<br><br><strong>Reining In Rio</strong>: The single life is just fine for Rio Cody. His motto is monogamy is monotony. However, at a local horse show he meets someone who may turn that notion inside out. But Mark Wembly is not at all Rio’s type and is a pain in the butt to boot. Will Rio continue to ride alone, or will Mark rein him in?

Terry O'Reilly · LGBT+
Not enough ratings
101 Chs

Chapter 42

&ldquo;As a matter of fact…&rdquo;

Mack could almost hear the wink in Seth&rsquo;s tone.

&ldquo;No, it weren&rsquo;t. If I said it was would that make a difference?

&ldquo;Seth, I…&rdquo;

&ldquo;Never mind,&rdquo; Seth said. &ldquo;I ain&rsquo;t being fair ta ya. I know ya got other things in your business ta attend to. Me and Stallions and Studs ain&rsquo;t the only thing that matters to ya. I&rsquo;m sorry.&rdquo;

Seth&rsquo;s words had hit Mack deeply. Yeah, I got other things that matter, but you and Stallions and Studs are the mostimportant things ta me…especially you! Mack thought. But he couldn&rsquo;t tell Seth that. Unless Mack could back it up with being willing to move to Idaho to be with Seth full time, it would sound hollow and insincere.

&ldquo;I wish it could be different, Seth. Really I do,&rdquo; Mack said, aware of how lame that sounded.

&ldquo;Hey, I know ya do. I ain&rsquo;t holdin&rsquo; it against ya. Well, I&rsquo;ll let ya go for tonight.&rdquo;