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Erotic Rating: Total-e-burning Genre: Contemporary/Gay/Ménage à trois
Book Length: Novel ISBN: 978-1-906328-50-4
Format: e-Book
Book one in the
Cattle Valley Series
When a three man partnership becomes too much for their
small Texas town, Ryan Blackfeather knows it’s time to head
for greener pastures. With a new job awaiting him in Cattle
Valley, Wyoming, he convinces his men, Nate and Rio to make
the move. |
A community built on tolerance, Cattle Valley’s one of the
few places in the country where the residents won’t bat an
eyelash at the threesomes relationship. Nate, Rio and Ryan
fit right in. However, with Ryan busy in his new job as town
Sheriff, Rio and Nate are left to wonder how they’re
supposed to make a living. What use were a highly trained
mercenary and a private detective in a peaceful community
the size of Cattle Valley?

Ms. Lynne has a
great basis for another riveting series...The love between
Nate, Rio and Ryan is very poignant and very HOT!
~ Fallen Angel Reviews, 5 angels
Wow... I am so in love with this book! It's a fantastic
read, one that will be enjoyed by everyone. This story
continues the tale of Rio, Nate, and Ryan - first introduced
in the Good-time Boys Rawley's Redemption - and it gives us
a wider scope on their love and interaction with each other.
We're also given a glimpse of Cattle Valley, the amazing
town Lynne has created, filled with so many possibilities
for future stories. I just can't wait for the next part in
this series. So, go! Buy the book! You won't be
disappointed.
~ Avery Smith, 5 stars
A great Spinoff! Was sad to say goodbye to the Good-time
Boys series, but Carol gave us a great spin off! Picking up
with Nate, Rio and Ryan, we're visiting Carol's latest
world, Cattle Valley. Look forward to visiting Cattle Valley
again!
~ E from Texas, USA, 5 stars
An Amazing Threesome! I was a little hesitant in purchasing
this book - threesomes are rarely written well enough to
satisfy this avid reader. But because of my love for Carol
Lynne's work, I decided to give this story a shot. And, boy,
am I happy I did! 'All Play & No Work' introduces us to
three very different men, each with a different past, each
bearing a love that outshines any shadow life may throw at
them. I just fell in love with the boys, with the town, with
the book! It truly was an amazing read, one full of love,
steamy sex, and intense drama. I recommend it
wholeheartedly!
~ Rein Magregor from USA, 5 stars

By reading any further, you are
stating that you are 18 years of age, or over. If you are
under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.
Nate Gills looked out the passenger window at the Rocky
Mountains. It was beautiful country, but he was ready to get
the hell out of this truck. It seemed like he hadn’t really
had a home since he left Chicago to help his friends, the
Good brothers in Nebraska.
He looked over at the hunk of a man driving. Rio was like a
wet dream, the best bits from all his fantasy men rolled
into one. At least he now had a family.
Rio and their other partner Ryan meant the world to Nate.
They may have only been together for a month, but damn, what
a month.
Thinking of Ryan had him depressed again. He sighed and
crossed his arms, putting his expensive Italian loafers on
the dash. Feeling Rio’s hand cup his cheek he turned his
head.
“What’s wrong, baby?” Rio asked, trying to keep one eye on
the winding mountain road.
“I’m tired of this damn truck and I miss Ryan.” Nate
automatically nuzzled against Rio’s hand.
“About two more hours and we’ll take care of both of those
problems. We’ll kidnap Ryan away from the Sheriff’s office
if we have to.”
Nate turned his head and kissed Rio’s palm. “I think that
sounds like a good plan.” Ryan had left the small Texas town
they’d been living in nearly two weeks earlier to take a job
in Cattle Valley, Wyoming. Seemed the town needed a new
Sheriff and they were looking for a bad ass with law
enforcement training.
Ryan fit their description to a T. Nate didn’t think he’d
ever seen a man who looked more like a rebel than Ryan.
With the shining, long black hair of his Native American
ancestors, Ryan exuded confidence and sexuality. The town of
Cattle Valley had been experiencing a few problems with
protestors coming in and threatening its residents. The
mayor wanted someone tough. Since Ryan looked more like a
heavily tattooed biker than a Sheriff, he was perfect. Nate
was just worried about what he would find. He and Rio hadn’t
yet seen Cattle Valley and Nate was born and raised in
Chicago. It wasn’t like he was snooty or anything, heck he’d
loved Sommerville, the small Nebraska town where’d he’d met
Rio and Ryan. Nate and Rio had been hired to investigate a
scumbag in Sommerville who’d shot a good friend’s partner.
If you booted out the few assholes in that town, it would
have been kick ass fun. But Cattle Valley…
At least from what he and Rio had been told, there were more
gays that lived there than straight people. What would that
be like? The town had been founded by a man whose son was
murdered for being gay. Having no other heirs, the man had
donated one of the biggest parcels of privately owned land
in Wyoming. His entire financial portfolio had founded the
town of Cattle Valley. Seemed the guy wanted a place where
gay people could live without fear or prejudice. It was all
fine and dandy with Nate as long as the town had a decent
coffee shop and a good restaurant.
Rio started humming along to the radio, bringing Nate’s
attention back to that fine face. As he studied Rio’s
profile, he thought back to the night Rio and Ryan had saved
him in a club in Lincoln. He’d gone with his friends Rawley
and Jeb to the upscale gay club. Nate remembered trying his
best to get over his attraction for Rio and Ryan that night.
They were already a long standing couple, and it didn’t
appear they had a need for a third.
Since Nate had planned to make a weekend out of the trip to
Lincoln, he’d rented a hotel room right down the street from
the bar. When Rawley and Jeb said they wanted to take off,
Nate happily waved them on their way.
That was when the real
fun began…
Copyright © Carol Lynne, 2007
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