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Twice the Cowboy
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[[Category: 2006 Releases]]
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[[Category:Mexico]]
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[[Category:Texas]]
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[[Category: Cowboy]]
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[[Category:LGBTQIA+]]
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[[Category:M/M Romance]]
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[[Category:Rodeo]]
  
By [[James Buchanan]]
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* '''Author''': [[James Buchanan]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Phaze]]
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* '''Year''': 2006
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* '''Setting''': Texas/Mexico
  
[[Phaze]]
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==Description==
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Manuel Santos Fuentes was not the type of cowboy Jess Graff was used to.  From the moment they met during the El Paso International Rodeo, Jess wanted the Charro.  And when Manuel is injured during El Paso de la Muerte, Jess seizes the opportunity to get his vaquero into bed. Jess’ misunderstanding of Manuel and Tio’s relationship come between the pair and the boys have to fight their way to the beginnings of a relationship. Ultimately they find that Mexican Charreda and American Rodeo are not as different as they thought… and neither are they.
  
Manuel Santos Fuentes was not the type of cowboy Jess Graff was used to. From the moment they met during the El Paso International Rodeo, Jess wanted the Charro. And when Manuel is injured during El Paso de la Muerte, Jess seizes the opportunity to get his vaquero into bed. Jess’ misunderstanding of Manuel and Tio’s (Manuel’s uncle) relationship come between the pair.  Even after that conflict is resolved, Tio interferes again and the boys have to fight their way to the beginnings of a relationship. They find that Mexican Charreda and American Rodeo are not as different as they thought… and neither are they.
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==Reviews==
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* [http://www.twolipsreviews.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=225&Itemid=36 Two Lips Five Lip Review]

Latest revision as of 23:43, 23 November 2022


Description

Manuel Santos Fuentes was not the type of cowboy Jess Graff was used to. From the moment they met during the El Paso International Rodeo, Jess wanted the Charro. And when Manuel is injured during El Paso de la Muerte, Jess seizes the opportunity to get his vaquero into bed. Jess’ misunderstanding of Manuel and Tio’s relationship come between the pair and the boys have to fight their way to the beginnings of a relationship. Ultimately they find that Mexican Charreda and American Rodeo are not as different as they thought… and neither are they.

Reviews