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The Reclusive Mountain Man by Casey Cox

  • Writer: Molly Martin
    Molly Martin
  • Dec 27, 2023
  • 2 min read

My review

OK, hear me out. This story wasn't bad it just wasn't as powerful or moving as the first two of the trilogy. Where those will stick with me, this one was just a fun, quick read.

Was happy to see Marshall get his happiness and be his true self. Just with Tal, I didn't feel that palpable energy as with his brother's story. I am happy to see Casey steered from the bottom stereotypes that anyone can be a bottom and shows how that judgment by both parties changed these two men's lives forever.

Great trilogy if you're looking for quick fun reads.


Book overview

MARSH


Tal Bellamy is everything I'm not. A jet-setting playboy. A sexy silver fox. A guy who lives his life loudly and unapologetically.


We've been friends for almost twenty years. When he comes to town for a visit, I make a vow. There's something I need to get off my chest. Something I've been hiding.


Tal's the perfect guy to confide in because I know he won't judge me. The last thing I expect is to get plastered and hook up with him.


TAL


Marsh Duncan is a big, burly mountain man. A recluse. Grouchy at times. Or at least, that's what he wants people to think.


Not me. I know the man beneath the gruff exterior. When he's around his brothers or hanging out with me, his kindness and warmth shine through.


The truth is, Marsh is actually one giant marshmallow.


Another truth?… I'm all-out, head over heels, slap-me-sideways in love with him.


My plan is to confess my secret when I visit, not sleep with him. But it seems that I'm not the only one with something to reveal.


Now that we've both shared our truth, the question is: have we ruined our friendship, or are we on the brink of a forever love?


The Reclusive Mountain Man (Movin' to the Mountains) https://a.co/d/108vqFH



 
 
 

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