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Home of His Own by T.A. Chase

byftpup's review

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5.0

The continuation of the Home series. Original characters are retained, but this one grows with two other characters.

This book still holds as well as the first book. Well delineated time lines, well crafted characters and just a beautiful all round read.

ktomp17's review

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4.0

I really liked this book. It was great to revisit Les and Randy and to see Tony find his HEA. Great series, great book.

anitalouise's review

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4.0

Now this was done nicely! This the second book in the Home series and I liked it way more than the first. While you don't necessarily have to read book 1, [bc:No Going Home|3091382|No Going Home (Home, #1)|T.A. Chase|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1388518662s/3091382.jpg|3122486], I would advise it as it introduces Tony's friends, Les and Randy. Tony is a bull rider who rides the circuit. He's gay but so far, that hasn't hindered his career. His very conservative, traditional Latin family, however, wants nothing to do with him. That's ok with Tony at this point. He's struggled since he was 15 but is now on solid ground and his family is Randy and Les and the others on the Hardin Ranch. He has a one night stand that rocks his world. He and the guy go their separate ways, but life has a way of shaking you up and you never know what may happen. Tony and Brody are great MCs surrounded by some robust secondary characters. I love the way their romance develops. Measured, cautious and very realistic. No rushing headlong into boyfriend land. just one pet peeve - the constant use of "his lover this, his lover that" good grief!! Great background on bull riding and the various characters. We quickly meet what I think is the MC for book 3 and he's introduced in a very short but memorable scene. I have to admit I was kind of bummed by book 1 and hesitated to try book 2 but very glad I did. Will definitely try the 3rd in the series.
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