Linda
Written on Apr 14, 2019
*I received a free copy of Cowboys Don't Samba from the author. This has in no way influenced my review which is honest and unbiased.*
Cowboys Don't Samba took a little while to take off for me, but once it did - it really did. Maury was living with his doubts, his fears, and his confusion. And until he met Tristao, he didn't even think he'd ever find happiness. Lain managed to make most of the macho bull-riders in this story understand that love is love. And that it's nobody's business what a couple does when they're alone.
I especially enjoyed that even if both of the men's families appeared to be against them, the men still found it in them to fight for love and happiness.
Well written, in third person point of view, Cowboys Don't Samba made me really happy, and I truly enjoyed the story.