Friday, January 9, 2015

Red Dirt Heart 3 by N.R. Walker

Book Name: Red Dirt Heart 3

Series: Red Dirt #3

Author's Name: N.R. Walker

Genre: M/M- Contemporary

Main Characters: Charlie and Travis

Release Date: 10/17/14


Book Provided by: Verified Purchase 

Reviewed by: Wendy

My Rating: 4.5 Stars




BLURB: Life for Charlie Sutton has never been better, or busier. With Travis now a permanent fixture of Sutton Station, a permanent fixture at Charlie’s side, Charlie’s convinced he couldn’t do anything on his ever-growing to-do list without him.
He can run a multimillion dollar cattle business, finish his degree, try and further the local beef industry, deal with staff issues, Ma’s failing health, and an attention-demanding wombat. He can even deal with an unexpected visitor and some shattering news.
He can deal with it all, as long as he has Travis.
But what happens when he doesn’t?
Red Dirt Heart 3 is the story of Charlie Sutton finally realizing he can be the man Travis Craig deserves, even if he doesn’t have Travis. It’s a story of love, family, holding on, letting go and coming home.


REVIEW: Charlie and Travis are making things work even when it seems like everything is out to stop their happiness. Charlie thinks he is strong enough to handle life like it is but when Ma becomes sick, his long lost mother shows up with a brother he knew nothing about and Travis going back to America, he is at his breaking point. Still learning how to put his feelings out there, he thinks when Travis leaves he will not be coming back. Learning how to trust people is still hard for Charlie but with Travis at his side he was opening up and getting so much better.  After sulking around the station, missing Travis and taking care of their baby wombat, Charlie knows he has to get up and run his business and get on with life without Travis. Knowing what his head is telling him and following his heart are two very different things for Charlie.
Absolutely LOVE this series. Can I pin point one thing I like about it? No. It's actually everything. The author pulls you straight into the guys heads and hearts, it's not as good as being at Sutton Station but close enough. I can't wait until book 4!!

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