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Friday, November 27, 2009

Extreme Bull by Catt Ford


Extreme Bull by Catt Ford
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Erotic, GLBT, M/M


Review Copy Received from Publisher


Summary: Inside and outside the rodeo arena, Jeff Stratton and Clay Harris are rivals with tempers worse than the bulls they ride. So Clay is shocked when Jeff taps that wild energy and kisses him, sparking an undeniable urge for more of each others' bodies.

But when they discover they might want more than casual sex between competitions, Clay's greatest fear is recognized: He is scared of being identified as gay. He'll have to cowboy up if he hopes to hang on to Jeff on the circuit of love.

Kathy’s Review: I liked Catt Ford’s rodeo cowboy story; I didn’t know that it was related to another of her books, but I can tell you that I’ve already added Riding Out the Bull to my gotta-get list. And even though it’s connected, rather obliquely, Extreme Bull stands alone very well. Both men were appealing, but I have to admit that Clay Harris stole my heart; there is just something about him that clicked. I really enjoyed the banter between the two men; it reminded me of the young boy who shows the little girl, by pulling her hair or hitting her, that he likes her. Guess it doesn’t matter sometimes just how old the boy is.

I found the glimpses into the life of a bull rider, that Catt Ford gave us, quite fascinating, in a train-wreck sort of way. All I can say is, I was extremely glad to be on the reader’s side of the pages! Reading Extreme Bull cemented my opinion that bull riders have got to be some of the craziest people on the rodeo circuit, bar none.

Watching as Jeff and Clay tried to figure out just what was happening between them was, at times, humorous while, at other times, I could feel their confusion and uncertainty. For two men who had never thought of themselves as anything but ladies’ men, finding another man attractive had to have been extremely disconcerting, to say the least. But Ms. Ford made their relationship work, mostly because, for both Clay and Jeff, it wasn’t so much about sexual orientation as the fact that they had an attraction to each other that superseded gender.

Extreme Bull was sometimes light-hearted, often serious, but always kept me involved with Clay and Jeff. Watching as their relationship developed and as they changed and became surer of themselves and each other was a joy. Catt Ford has just earned another fan!

Rated 4 ½ Delightful Divas by Kathy!



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