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5 CUPS:
"Blaecleah Brother’s 3: Cowboy Way by
Stormy Glenn
was a really good read. I liked the chemistry that Quaid and Matty shared.
This is not a standalone story. I would read the books in this series in order
so that you can get the full effect of the Blaecleah family and how they are.
There is a theme of acceptance of one's family, as well as themselves and how
important that is in a person’s life - how it can really change someone from
being a sour, bitter person into a loving caring person. There is also hotter
than sin sex - I think my fingers were scorched a little reading this one.
There is definitely chemistry in this book coupled with humor and lots of
love. The Blaecleah brother's that always draw me in and make me want more."
-- Tina,
TwoLips Reviews

5
FALLEN ANGELS: "This is the third book in the Blaecleah
Brother's series and it definitely lives up to and exceeds the earlier
books in the series. It's sad how many religious individuals use their pulpit
to espouse bigotry to their congregation. It was horrible to read how Matty
and Ruben's father would go to any lengths to get revenge against Matty, by
using the church to rationalize his behavior. The way the Blaecleah's opened
their hearts and lives to Matty and Ruben was beautiful. I was inspired how
the reverend, Benjamin Brody, taught the real meaning of loving your neighbor
and the congregation followed his cues, creating a caring and accepting
community. I wish all churches were as loving as the Blaecleah's was. Quaid's
willingness to accept whatever friendship/love Mathew was willing to give him,
in spite of what he wanted, was inspiring. Has Matty and Ruben's father washed
his hands of them? Are they finally safe from him? Read this story to find
out." -- Teresa,
Fallen Angels Reviews

4 NYMPHS: "Cowboy
Way
is release three in Stormy Glenn’s Blaecleah Brothers and since the
characters continue from one story to another, I recommend the books be read
in order. I really liked Matty. He’s a well developed character with a
realistic family background that’s integrated nicely into the plot. Despite
being treated poorly by his father, he’s still craving that special someone
and watching him become part of the loving Blaecleah family is a treat. It
also means there are a large number of secondary characters, wandering in and
out of the story, and while I loved learning more of Quaid’s family, the
person who is an important part of the story is Matty’s father. Ms. Glenn did
a very job making the man into a villain…a raving lunatic and a creep for his
treatment of his sons. The relationship between Quaid and Matty starts quickly
but it’s done in such a manner that it works, while still allowing Matty the
time he needs for them to become intimate. Once they do take that next step,
watch out, it’s passionate and blistering hot. Ultimately the story is about
a man overcoming the fears, pain and hatred of his past and allowing himself
to hope for a future with the man he loves. Watch for the next book in the
series, coming soon." -- Dragon Minx,
Literary Nymphs

4 CHERRIES:
"Cowboy Way is a moving story of love, strength and
determination. I absolute loved this story and highly recommend it to all
readers." -- Coreopsis,
Whipped Cream Erotic Reviews

4 STARS:
"In the third entry of the Blaecleah Brothers series, COWBOY WAY, we are
dealing with bigotry, abuse, hope and survival. Ms. Glenn pens a story that
while at times was difficult to read will have you believing in Happily Ever
After...So if you like hunky cowboys who seem to have an affinity for outdoor
sex then this is the series for you." -- Tyra Berger,
The Romance Reviews

4 RAVENS:
"Any Stormy Glenn cowboy story is a must-read and here we
have a whole family of cowboys plus their friends, neighbors and their enemies
for a rousing piece of erotic m/m fiction set on a working ranch. You don’t
want to miss this series and in particular, Cowboy
Way." Margaret,
BlackRaven
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