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April, Mason and Clay have been the
three musketeers for a number of years. The problem seems
to be that sometime between their junior and senior year in
high school April has turned into the girl of Mason and
Clay’s dreams. Now suddenly they are all feeling things
that they have been taught are not proper. Can two friends
love one woman without making her choose, and if she chooses
what will happen to them all? If she doesn’t choose, are
the consequences something they can mentally live through?
April can’t and won’t choose and no
matter how wrong it seems, she invites them both to her
bed. But what will happen after their senior year when
Mason joins the Army, April goes to NYU and Clay pursues a
rodeo career?
Rough Stock shows that
Cat Johnson can step outside of her comfort zone of the hot
military man romance and dabble in the life of cowboys and
ménage. I was pulled in from the start as the characters
were as unsure of what to do as real people would be. Ms.
Johnson is known to have a little turmoil in her romances
and this one was no different, though in Rough Stock
we were able to see into the different life paths that the
characters were pursuing and ultimately how they belonged
together. While I am still a huge fan of Ms. Johnson’s
Task Force Zeta stories I thoroughly enjoyed Rough
Stock and will definitely buy her next cowboy
romance. |