Where Free Men Pray: Part Two...Under the Big Sky
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Where Free Men Pray: Part Two...Under the Big Sky (Under the Big Sky #2)

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Cash and Travis] it all began one warm October day back in 2003 on a forgotten levee of the mighty Yellowstone River. They were high-school studentsseniors, in fact. As champions within their own fields (Cash, a rodeo cowboy, and Travis, a football player) they come to the plate on their own terms, but eventually, they fall in love. And what happens after that brings the s...more
Paperback, 492 pages
Published October 27th 2008 by Authorhouse
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Josh Parker
I never saw married life from the eyes of two gay guys. Cash and Travis have all the regular problems faced by straight couples. They even have an adopted daughter. The problem is Travis needs to have a blasting cap put under his ass and Cash needs to take a Lude. Other than that, I think they'll make it. At least the families are involved and supportive.
Edina Rose
Story of mutual abuse by two men who claim to love each other. Well, I don't see any love between them. I wonder why they are together. I'm off this series. Apparently there are two more books coming. I don't wanna find out if they finally get their s..t together. I finally gave up on them.
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Diane Cardenas has achieved several writing credits such as a journalism award from Bonaventure University. She has also been noted for assisting in the writing of several medical textbooks such as the textbooks the Handbook of Symptom Oriented Neurology and Ferri’s Clinical Advisor 2002.

Diane is currently an assistant researcher at the University of Louisville in the School of Medi...more
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