

Neither of them planned on falling in love, and it’s a shock to the system when they put a word with their feelings. But living in close quarters with a man you want so bad he makes you quiver, and to learn the attraction is mutual, well that proves to be more powerful than Jared or Lucas and their combined efforts to not act on their attraction. He does a fantastic job of masking the attraction behind a bad attitude and characteristics of a spoiled rotten brat. After being caught in one of father’s restaurants in a compromising position with the head chef, Lucas is cut off from his bank account and credit cards and exhiled to Hope Arizona with his sister’s ex husband, the man he has longed to love since he knew the meaning of the word.

You guessed it, very bad idea! Lucas Reika lives his life no holds barred on his Father’s dime. After all, he has lusted after young Lucas from afar for years, at least now he will be able to lust after him up close and personal. When his ex-wife calls in a favor, asking Jared to take in her ungrateful little brother, Jared is wary but he can’t say no. While Jared longs for a companion, someone to share his life and heart with, he is content in the life he leads. Jared McFarland lives a lonely life, secluded at his farm just outside of Hope Arizona, only venturing to town for groceries and an occasional meal at the local diner. Not extreme, no, but it was well worth the short time to listen to it. The lonely farmer that just wants to be loved, to have someone to come home to.ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? Which character – as performed by Paul Morey – was your favorite? So many things could have gone horribly wrong, but CC managed to blend everything together well.

The relationship that developed between Jared and Lucas, and Paul Morey's fantastic narration.Īgain, the relationship between Jared and Lucas. What made the experience of listening to McFarland's Farm the most enjoyable?
