Mustang Hill (Falls Chance Ranch #3)

Mustang Hill (Falls Chance Ranch #3)

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Cole Riann
Second Read - 5/22/13 - 5/24/13

Same rating as last time! In fact, I think I liked it better this time around :)

First Read - 7/22/12

Review posted at The Armchair Reader.

This third installment in the Falls Chance Ranch series sees further exploration of the relationship and family of Dale, Paul, Flynn, Riley, and Jasper as well as the exploration of Dale's issues as he finally starts to get a grip on his new life on the ranch.

After a tumultuous summer of getting caught in mines, the discovery of...more
Optimist
Apr 07, 2013 Optimist rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: dd, m-m
4.5 Stars

I really enjoyed this one. It's extremely creative & deftly interweaves past with the present, dream & reality with a healthy dose of mysticism. I will say there are some parts that are somewhat difficult to discern especially dream from reality-there's oftentimes no real demarcation between them. That's really the only criticism though & as long as you're paying attention it's not that difficult to overcome.

Finally, we get to learn more about Jasper! His & Dale's relat...more
Sarah_loves_books
Mustang Hill is the most beautiful book I've ever read. It is also the best book I've ever read, the story is very skillfully crafted, and full of meaning. The mystical element that we've seen in the previous books is very strong in this book. And while I don't believe in the supernatural (I guess I'm like Flynn there), the mystical was so beautiful and meaningful in this story. It also made this book an exciting reading experience. I loved how the things Dale and Jasper experienced together cre...more
Gypsum
Other than an ongoing irritation on my part with phrases such as 'unpolitically correct' (because what was actually meant was 'politically incorrect') this is a solid continuation of the series and a usually very well written and structured piece of fiction. This book is a further insight into the men and their relationship(s) and a recommended read for anyone who is tired of the "insta-" style of books, here we have real relationships in all their messy, complicated, full glory and narry a quic...more
Averin Noble
This series runs way too long, too repetitive, some free handed editing could really pep it up. It's not always easy to be sure who is speaking or whose POV you are reading because characters who are supposed to be American or Canadian speak Brit-speak or Antipode-speak (?). Sure if you spend a lot of time with someone, you are going to pick up words and phrases, but it wouldn't change how you structure your sentences.
Vivian Archer
Another powerful addition to the story. The struggle of finding one's place is so poignant and calmly stated that the revelations come slowly and peacefully. Highly emotive without melodrama and well worth the time.

Favorite quote:
“The best natured animal can be turned vicious by bad handling.” he said eventually, very mildly. “Behaviour is a habit.” Ch. 11
Leanne
I deliberately took my time with this book and dipping into it each day was so warm and comfortable - like being wrapped in one of those Falls Chance quilts.... These characters (ranch and horses included) are familiar friends I do not want to part with just yet. Thoughtful and thought-provoking, this series is in a league of its own.

Now what on earth do I read next?
Or do I just cave in and start the next one...
Emma
The tears! Holy Toledo, the tears!

I cried all the way through chapter 13. I cried for half an hour afterwards. And then I cried myself to sleep. And clearly my brain needed to process, as I woke up at 3am , 5am, and this morning, with my mind still running over Mustang Hill.

Utterly exhausting. Completely fabulous, but exhausting.
Purplegirl
Again, I love these stories and the men in them. I found myself wanting to yell at Dale to do the right thank so he wouldn't get in trouble. I am so into their lives that I have read through all three parts of the series and going onto the 4th now. If you aren't reading them...you need to go stand in the corner :)
Cal
Jun 18, 2013 Cal rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Anyone who wants friendship and is not afraid of polyamory
Recommended to Cal by: carol Powney
This is another winner. If you liked the first novel in the quartet you will appreciate the continuation in this third title in the continuing saga as well. Yes, the stories are all quite long. It is a polyamory story of M/M/M/M/M+ interactions with no detailed sex but a lot of caring and affection. The location and personal descriptions are generous; it made me feel like I was there. Although I liked all the guys, Jasper really appealed to me for his personality and different manner of closenes...more
Danny Tyran
I prefered this one to the book 2 even though I do not understand how so brilliant Dale managed to forget the glasses and did not even remember them when he saw photos of Roger with his glasses on.
I will read the next one. :))
Magen
Beautiful story. Glad to see more of Jasper's relationship with Dale take hold along with a bit more intimacy with the rest of the family member's like Riley as well. I still feel like they are in a sexless marriage but it seems to be coming together as Dale get's more stable. Love these men!
Chris Cox
This ongoing series stays true and consistent to the characters while still delivering fresh story lines and showing character growth for all the MCs and for the secondary characters as well.
Moira
The Journey continues with Flynn, Dale, Paul, Jasper and Riley and I hope that it doesn't end.
Camille
Moved...for so very many reasons.
Ends perfectly.

Beautiful.
Eyre
Another great addition to the series.
Sarah
What on earth am I going to read now?
Brie
Dec 18, 2012 Brie rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: kindle
Emotions still feel real. Liked the mystical feel of this book.
Jen Wilson
Great Book.
Mariana
4.5 stars
Anke
First read February 9 - 17, 2012
I still love the guys, but this part of the story was too repetitive and had way too many dreams for my liking.

EDA: Re-read from 04/26 till06/09
It took me quite some time to finish and I have to say: nothing to add to my first summing up:)
orannia
Re-read May 2013: Five stars. I picked up far more on the re-read. I can't find the words, but...I love the slow pace and Dale's slow realization and connection with Paul, Flynn, Jasper and Riley.

Original read: Four and three-quarter stars
Wren
A continuation of Falls Chance Ranch
Katherine
Jun 16, 2013 Katherine marked it as to-read
Nikkie Baker
Jun 16, 2013 Nikkie Baker marked it as to-read
Timeforme
Jun 14, 2013 Timeforme marked it as free-books
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