Sent to the Ranch – TWiT Book Review

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Torin O’Connor thought he could handle the shadows of his family’s Brooklyn mafia past, but one reckless mistake with the wrong Italian mobster changes everything. Sent to Montana’s rugged Carrillo Ranch to escape his self-destructive choices, Torin finds himself under the watchful eye of Garett Barnes, a stoic cowboy with a past as unyielding as the land he works.

Garett didn’t sign up to babysit a troubled mafia kid, but when his boss, Dante, calls in a favor, he can’t refuse. Used to solitude and hard labor, Garett works at a BDSM club on the weekends and is unprepared for the fiery, headstrong Torin, who challenges him at every turn. Garett is a Dom looking for a sub. Torin needs a Dom, though he was not aware of it.

The two men collide in Montana’s untamed beauty, and Torin discovers the strength within himself—and a connection he never expected. But danger looms, and the shadows of Torin’s past aren’t as distant as they once seemed.


Rating: 3
3/5
Good Book
Characters
rb35stars
Originality
rb3stars
Engaging
rb3stars
Entertaining
rb3stars
LGBTQIA Relevance
rb5stars

‘Sent to the Ranch’ takes readers on a captivating journey filled with intrigue and emotional depth. The story begins with a young man named Torin, who needs to hide in the beautiful but isolated expanse of Montana. Having fallen into trouble due to the manipulative actions of his mafia boyfriend in New York, Torin is sent away by his older brother. This judge is deeply concerned for his safety. This backdrop of danger and deception sets the stage for what unfolds next.

While in Montana, Torin is placed under the protection of Garett, a seasoned dom at a local BDSM club. Their initial relationship is defined by safety, but as their connection deepens, an undeniable attraction begins to blossom. The slow-building tension between the two men forms the crux of the narrative, showcasing their evolving relationship as Torin starts to explore the dynamics of submission.

This book skillfully shifts the focus from the mafia storyline to a meaningful exploration of the dom-sub relationship between Torin and Garett. It highlights the complexities of their bond and Torin’s journey into the world of BDSM, where his curiosity leads to self-discovery. Fans of the genre will appreciate how intricately the book delves into the nuances of dominance and submission, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy such themes. ‘Sent to the Ranch’ promises readers an engaging blend of romance and self-exploration set against a backdrop of potential danger.


Brina Brady PhotoAbout The Author, Brina Brady
I am from Huntington Beach, CA. I taught various subjects at a Continuation High School in Los Angeles, California for 27 years. I obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History, a Secondary Social Science Credential, and a Master’s Degree in Secondary Reading and Secondary Education from California State University, Long Beach. I also enrolled in some creative writing classes at UCLA. You can contact me at brinabrady@gmail.com.

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