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Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Don't Ask, Don't Tell

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Author: Sean Michael
Publisher: Torquere Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 27757

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 372
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 1933389435
Dewey Decimal Number: 790
EAN: 9781933389431
ASIN: 1933389435

Publication Date: December 30, 2005
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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Manboys ruled by hormones   June 23, 2008
I'd seen the author's name on numerous titles and decided to give it a try. Never again. Just endless bouts of obsessive, repetitive sex and a sporadic plot about military guys making a huge leap in lifestyle from pizza and TV to the occasional square meal and TV. Male obtuseness at its worst.


5 out of 5 stars The Beginning   December 19, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Once upon a time there was a cowboy nurse from Texas, who met a blue-eyed Jarhead. The Marine was only visiting Texas, training at a nearby base. They met at a bar over a game of pool, flirting and circling and making claims. The cowboy drug home his Jarhead and the fun began. The two men made the best of their time together - many, many times. The nurse had a special talent that just drove the Jarhead wild. And the cowboy couldn't get enough of his blue-eyed marine. Then it was time for the Jarhead to leave and return back to his home in South Carolina.

The cowboy missed his Jarhead and certain parts of his anatomy, so he packed his bags, loaded Grimm (the dog, because everybody knows a cowboy always has a dog) up in his jeep; he kissed his Momma and Daddy good-bye and left his beloved Texas behind. The cowboy was nervous and knew he was taking a chance, because the Jarhead was a "love `em and leave `em" kind of guy. Their reunion was heated, and they indulged and indulged and indulged. This was the reason why the Cowboy had left his beloved Texas and he was staking his claim. They had their conflicts - as all couples do, but they made-up and made-up some more. The worst was when the cowboy found out his blue-eyed Jarhead had a special appetite for baby-green marines. The guys love and live and love some more, making a life together.

If you're a fan of the other Jarhead books, this is a must read. This is where it all started. Rigger (the cowboy nurse) and Rock (the blue-eyed Jarhead) spend most of their time indulging in their favorite pastime (if you know what I mean). And I mean very often, very explicit and very hot. We briefly meet Rigger's parents, who have bigger parts in the other books. Rock may annoy some readers with his I'm a "stud" attitude, but Rigger left Texas for a reason and that egotistical magnetism was part of the attraction. There's plenty of romance here, but not in the traditional sense. There are significant moments in the story like how the boys got their nicknames, their first home together, meeting Rigger's parents and a special gift. Sean has created something special with his Jarhead series and I'm giving the book five stars, because I love Rigger and Rock's story.

Other Jarhead novels in chronological reading order:

Don't Ask, Don't Tell - The Beginning
Personal Leave - Family issues
Three Day Passes - Richard makes three
Tempering - The boys deal with the fallout after a hate crime
Out of the Closet - Rock retires and the boys move to California
On the Sand - Boys are still Lovin' and Livin' in Sunny California

There is an anthology of twisted fairy tales "Torqued Tales" with Sean's "Little Cowboy Riding Rig," a naughty tale indeed.