Then we have Nathan who came off in the other books as a manwhore, I don't think he's really like that; but he wants people to view him like that because manwhores don't get hurt, and he's been burn more than once.
The we have the horse Tsarina, ok the horse really shouldn't really play a part in the story, but she's the what brings them together so therefore we have to pay attention to her. She's a scardy cat when it comes to things of the unknown, and that's where our story starts and it's all her fault.
Of course I know the story is a bit more complex but the jist of it is; that even when we might not be looking for love, love will find us. Poor Nathan wanted nothing to do with anything that had the big L word but he fell nonetheless. He went through a bumpy ride trying to figure out what he really wanted, and what he felt for Ryan that he almost lost the man he loved. Poor Ryan he was ready to just get up and go, he gave Nathan so many outs that Nathan didn't know how to get him to really listen and see that he really didn't mean to hurt him.
I think the characters were very realistic and stubborn and strong together. When you view them as individuals, you see their strengths. However, when they're together you can see how well these 2 pieces of a puzzle fit together. Apart they're just as strong and independent, but together they're 1 whole piece that just clicks. L.A. Witt wrote a very fun and entertaining story that captured me to the fullest, I didn't want to put it down just trying to figure out who was going to ruin it first Ryan or Nathan.
On a separate note it was really good to somewhat catch up with some of the characters from the previous books!!!
