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Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood
Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood







Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood

When we first meet Dan he is really struggling and he has many struggles continually throughout the book. It made me feel quite far removed from Dan. Which means the book reads, “Dan does this, Dan does that,” and Dan is talking about himself. This book is written in third person present tense and the POV is only Dan’s. I have never had a problem reading from any point of view or any tense if it is a good story, I can read it. I wanted to point that out first, because the style of writing in this book left it difficult for me to fully connect to the characters. First off, I did like the overall story this book was telling and for the most part I did like Dan who is the central character and narrator. On his own again and missing Justin fiercely, Dan struggles to move forward in a different world, with different men, while staying true to his beliefs.ĭark Horse is a book that throws back to 2006 and for the most part stands the test of time well. Evan and Jeff have a somewhat open relationship and are looking to include Dan in whatever way Dan wants to be included. Dan still feels that any feelings for another man are a betrayal of Justin, however, and everything is a struggle.Ī job opportunity has Dan moving to the west coast and both Evan and Jeff continue to make their feelings for Dan known. When billionaire Evan Kaminski and his lover Jeff Stevens come from California to the farm to buy a horse, Dan finds himself attracted to both men for different reasons, and both men let Dan know they are attracted to him as well. Still working on the family farm, Dan tries every day to come to terms with his new life alone. Working with Justin on the Archer family farm training horses, Dan had stability and the love of a lifetime until tragedy struck. After a troubled childhood and moving from place to place, he had found exactly what he was looking for in Kentucky with Justin Archer. Dan Wheeler was the happiest he had ever been.









Dark Horse by Kate Sherwood