Save a Horse, Dive a Cowboy, Kayla Jameth
Rating: 4 Stars
Publisher: Rocky Ridge Books
Genre: Gay Romance
Tags: Paranormal – Shifters, Horse, Coyote. Native American MC, Interracial, Cowboys, Humour
Length: 178 Pages
Reviewer: Kazza
Purchase At: amazon, Rocky Ridge Books
Synopsis:
Shep’s just your average all-American cowboy. He runs his own ranch and rides the occasional saddle bronc. Nothing special there. Unless you look too closely at his boyfriend.
Descended from a long line of Native American mustang shifters, Charlie “Hoss” Running Horse is anything but average.
When Coyote takes a shine to Shep, he decides that Hoss has got to go. With the theft of the medicine horseshoe that allows Hoss to shift from mustang to human, Coyote sets his evil plan to have his way with Shep in motion.
Will Shep be able to save Hoss before it’s too late? Or will Coyote’s plan come to fruition?
Review:
When cowboy Shep is out with his lover Charlie, or Hoss when in horse form, he’s spied by a coyote shifter who wants the sexy cowboy for himself. Coyote conspires to get Charlie out of the way so Shep can be his. Hoss’s medicine shoe is loose, and on the way back to the ranch from the outing it comes off. Coyote takes the opportunity to grab the shoe and throw it into a deep cenote.
“You’ve got to be shitting me!”
Shep dives the cenote to try to find the shoe but he can’t get down far enough or long enough to see it let alone find it. Shep decides he’ll scuba dive the cenote properly to get the magical shoe back for his horse shifter lover, but he also discovers diving isn’t as easy as grabbing some scuba gear and jumping in. He has to pass online theory and then official diving tests in order to even buy the gear before he can dive. This means a couple of weeks of online work then there’s the practical, and for part of this he has to travel several hours to Albuquerque from their ranch, sometimes needing to stay overnight.
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Charlie is native American Indian and his sire (father) explains to Shep that time is running out for his son without the medicine shoe. Charlie will get more feral as time passes, never being able to be human again if Shep doesn’t retrieve the shoe soon.
This was a really enjoyable story. Horse shifter – I can’t recall ever having read about one of those before, but Kayla Jameth makes it mostly fun and sweet and enjoyable. The MCs are both ordinary guys, apart from the whole horse shifter thing, who live and love on their horse ranch and enjoy the country lifestyle. However, the wily coyote is pulling out all stops to get Shep under him.
Shep and Charlie are lovely MCs. Down-home charming. When Charlie is Hoss, Shep initially stays in the stables to be near him when he can. He loves Charlie’s hair in horse or human form. He misses Charlie a great deal, they can’t even talk to one another. Simple things become impossible and it drives Shep to get the shoe, to help his lover be able to shift back into a human again. Coyote in human form tries several tricks to foil Shep but what he doesn’t understand is loyal and true love is a hard thing to battle.
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As usual the author researches all the (little) details regarding her stories, in this case the lead-in to obtaining a scuba license and the diving itself, it’s not such an easy thing to just up and do. Save a Horse, Dive a Cowboy may be an unusual and quirky name but it has total relevance to the story, and Kayla Jameth does a really good job of giving details without bogging the story down.
Overview:
This book is well written and edited, it also has plenty of charm, humour, and gentle, loving characters, except for coyote who pissed me off royally, and Shep’s mother is a force of nature. The ranch hands are nice secondary characters. Like its title, Save a Horse, Dive a Cowboy has a fun vibe about it. If you’d like to read a different shifter take then this is recommended reading. 4 Stars!
This looks like a cute and unique story. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a book with a horse shifter before. I love the title.
Great review, Karen.
Thank you for the lovely review. As you might imagine with a title like Save a Horse, Dive a Cowboy, I had a great time writing this story. It was fun and had several tongue in cheek moments.
I have some background with horses so that part was easy, but the diving? I had to do research, my editor dives, and of course lots of videos so I knew what each part was called. If I weren’t a little “long in the tooth” myself, I might be tempted to get my own diving license.
I’m glad you enjoyed the book, Karen. I hope you do as well, Cindi.
I only just saw this reply, Kayla. I can imagine the fun you had writing the book because it shows in the writing. I knew you would know the horse side of things inside out. Scuba diving would be fun but I haven’t the time for it nowadays and I’m asthmatic, so…
Cheers 🙂