When the FBI comes snooping around, asking questions about the butchered traffickers at the orphanage and warehouse...Clint and Cochise's freedom is threatened. Their families are suddenly staring down a frightening future without the two men they love the most as they struggle to cope with this new and painful reality.
WARNING: Contains violence, strong language, and explicit M/M sexual scenes and situations. TRIGGER WARNING: Contains depictions and references of child abuse and child sex trafficking.
Born and raised in scenic Coos County, Oregon, CJ enjoys the small town atmosphere and down-to-earth country folk who populate the area. She is a single mother and lives with her 18-year-old daughter, 1 horse, 4 dogs and 6 cats deep in the country woodlands which gives her plenty of time to write.
She is a Christian and a strong supporter of the LGBT community and favors gay erotic romance when it comes to writing. She hopes that her stories of love and acceptance will help further compassion and understanding for LGBT people who she feels is greatly misunderstood and persecuted - in a large party by the Christian community.
Most of all, she is hopeful that her stories will bring comfort to those who have been told that God hates them because they are different. It is her strong belief that God loves everyone and His love covers all.
Wow, this was one amazing series, I really enjoyed it. Take two strangers, Clint and Cochise, who risked everything to save children from sex traffickers. It was amazing how they risked everything to save these children. I really enjoy reading about Clint and Cochise, and I'm looking forward to reading more about them. Because, I know this is not the end for both Clint and Cochise.
The twists and turns and feels are all here in this bundle! Clint the Cowboy and Cochise are dragged from their homes just as they're both starting to plan their respective weddings to Axel and Kane. But are heartache and trouble just beginning for the men and their families? You'll want to dive into this latest bundle to see how it all resolves. Now waiting for the follow up novella.
wow this series keeps getting better and better, Clint and Cochise are taking from there home at gun point to show everyone that they were arrested but they are undercover to help innocent children at same time some innocent men and young girls gets saved to but some die again,,,,,but when they get back to there men after they come to a agreement to all work together,,,loved this series I read this series for this author for my honest opinion
Went ahead and bought the series since the first 3 books were good. 4th book not so much. Took way to long to get the guys home. Only a few pages of their reunion with Axel and Kane at the end of this book. Wanted more of their time at home with their kids and future husbands. After all the buildup, it lacked that complete coming home story.
I love the book so much. Love the storylines. I love how all characters are protective each other and they are a huge family. Love CJ Bishop she is a great author. I highly recommend this series to read.
I’m a big fan of C.J. Bishop as well as the cowboy series. I could not stop crying for the entirety of the first book. That how emotionally invested I am to the characters. I loved every bit of the book. I felt so many emotions and only a great book can do that.
Amazing story as always! You can feel the emotions throughout this book, heart wrenching at times but also the love they felt for their family and the way the help each other out during difficult times.
This story was so hard to read. I had to skip over the pages of horror the children suffered. I hope that Clint, Cochise, and the gang band together to get all these traffickers and save the Children. Such pain and horror by hands of man😭
I have read almost all these books and have enjoyed every one. They give a real life storyline. Some this unfortunately happens for real. I wish real life cowboys were more prevalent.
Well shes done it again. Great book holding my attention. Making me cry and laugh. Bringing in the old favourites into the story. ( got to love them Phoenix boys)