B+Beans: I love books that break the stereotypes. Or take them and show that love is more than that. This started funny. Men in rhinestone studded shirts all bedazzled out ready to get the crap beat out of them at the rodeo. And then a cowboy, more than one really, that saw past the fringe and to the man. They took a chance on loving someone different. Someone from outside their circle. I loved that neither one was convinced it was going to work but I loved that they tried.Nina: I had so much fun reading this! How can you not fall in love with Marti and Jesse? Marti was absolutely adorable. From his beautiful eyes, smart mouth, loyalty, and moxie to his sweet and brave heart. I loved that he had a big brain to go with his flamboyant silliness. Jesse was a bull rider who actually owns a ranch, come on, does it get any sexier than that? He was also sweet, charming, smart, kind, and a white knight. I loved that they wanted each other from the very start, no judgements, no desire to change the other. I loved that they both thought the other was the sexiest thing ever. I loved that they were both brave.I loved Curt and Dale, long live the the three Cockateers! When do we get their stories? Pretty please. Holy overly dramatic Batman!This had the potential to be adorable. Instead, Marti and his friends annoyed the hell out of me. Jess's ranch hands were d-bags and I had no idea why Jess and Marti even wanted to be together. I understand this is a short, but I felt like the story was too ambitious for the word count. There would be a scene and then it would be a week or weeks later, over and over again. The ending was HFN which while it suited the story, I'm not typically a fan of. Just a meh read for me.
What do You think about Bully For You (2013)?
It was nice, but the fact it took me forever to finish says it all.
—dee