What a ride! First there were werewolves, then dragons, and now it's a centaur, and maybe a minotaur, to add to the list of my fictional boyfriends! The world of Stallion Ridge is fantastical in the best way. Set in an Old West style era, Sheriff Calhoun, a magnificent, honorable, straight-as-an-arrow (well, maybe not straight) centaur is in charge of protecting the good folks of Stallion Ridge from the depredations of criminals like the Iron Bandits, and after the criminals attack a train near the town, Sheriff Cal and his deputies capture Jesse, one of the bandits. Jesse is charming, wickedly handsome and brash, but his criminal past catches up with him once he's arrested by Cal, and sees himself in a heap of trouble when he realizes he won't be able to escape punishment and might hang for his crimes. The story is well developed, with subplots that create fully fleshed backgrounds for each of the main characters, making them engaging and interesting, and worth emotional investment. There's no cookie cutter characters here, each man is intriguing and likable, and even the secondary characters are so entertaining, I can't help to wish for stories involving them, like the ever interesting and fascinating Scarlett, and the laconic Sky. Cal and Jesse's relationship is mercurial, both men have to constantly fight with what their heads and hearts are telling them, with Jesse having to choose between freedom or hanging, and Cal between his feelings for the criminal or his honor as a lawman. Their interactions are also full of humor and sass, and when things turn physical WHOOSH! It's on fire! I really enjoyed this book, the world building is well done, and the characters are lovable and I just can't wait for more.