You can’t even really call him a sweet-talker because he’s not really, just a straight-shooter who doesn’t see why things can’t go his way most of the time. Stefan Joss is quick-witted and sharp-tongued and I love how he just works to get things done, no matter how hard they are, and he convinces everyone to go along with him almost against their will. One of my favorite things about this series is the humor I find in it. Once again starting this review saying this is a re-release of a story I read a long time ago and it is still one of my go-to stories when I need a smile. When Stef gets the chance to prove his devotion, he doesn’t hesitate – despite the risk to his health – and Rand takes the opportunity to show everyone that sometimes life’s best surprises come after the sunset. Finally, after recognising how unfair he’s being, Stef makes a commitment, and Rand is over the moon. Rand wants him home on the ranch Stef wants an exit strategy in case Rand ever decides to throw him out. But the course of true love never does run smooth. Two years after riding off into the sunset with ranch owner Rand Holloway, Stefan Joss has made a tentative peace with his new life, teaching at a community college.
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