
The Cattle Baron's Bogus Boyfriend
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Narrated by:
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Rusty Topsfield
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By:
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Nicki Bennett
It might be a sham to his boss, but it's all too real to him.
Administrative assistant Jonah Hollis has nurtured a hopeless crush on his boss, millionaire cattle rancher Lincoln Courtwright, ever since he started working for him. But hope is kindled when Linc and beautiful rodeo star Melissa Cutler break up just weeks before the biggest event of the Dallas social season, the Cattle Baron's Ball, and Linc asks Jonah to accompany him in her place.
Is it all a ploy to make Melissa jealous? Can Jonah fit into Linc's world? It takes some encouragement from his roommates and his best friend, Caylee, for Jonah to agree. Before long, Jonah dares to believe Linc might just feel something for him, until interfering family and a series of misunderstandings threaten his fragile dream of happiness.
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The Cattle Baron’s Bogus Boyfriend is a M/M take on the classic romance theme of the wealthy boss falling in love with his secretary, who has been secretly pining for him. It makes for a sweet romance, but is relatively angst free other than the vindictive ex and the predictable “he’s a gold digger” accusation thrown in by Lincoln’s stepmother about Jonah. Because the romance is between two men, it enables Bennett to add a twist to the story regarding Jonah’s best friend, Caylee, but even that scenario is ultimately low angst. Although it’s well written, had I only read the book instead of listening to the audiobook, I would have given it 3 stars because while it’s entertaining and I did enjoy it, it didn’t grab me enough that it made a lasting impression.
For me, the narration made The Cattle Baron’s Bogus Boyfriend truly enjoyable and is what earned the audiobook edition the extra star. With that said, Rusty Topsfield’s narrative talents were evident as he excelled at making it apparent when Jonah was speaking versus thinking to himself – which actually occurs a lot in the story. Initially I found Topsfield’s use of whispering to indicate Jonah’s internal monologue to be annoying, but as it became clear that Jonah internalized a lot – especially snarky comments – the whispering intonation became “my best friend” in the audibook as I would have been extremely lost as to when the young man was speaking versus thinking. Topsfield also does a great job of bringing the other characters to life and, as much as I disliked her, I thought he did a wonderful job of conveying the different sides to Eloise’s character, especially her change in attitude from her initial introduction to how she engaged with the other characters in the epilogue.
While I liked both Jonah and Lincoln, there were times that I found Jonah off-putting. Several times in the beginning of the book, prior to him learning that Lincoln was bisexual, he had to remind himself not to read anything into Lincoln’s praise and acts of kindness because his boss was straight so it couldn’t mean anything. Crushes are fine, it’s what provides fodder for our day dreams, but to need to remind yourself repeatedly that the object of your affection is straight and the guy is just being nice, well it just felt off to me, as though the author had forgotten she’d already given the reader that information. I’m not sure if it was Bennett’s way of laying the foundation for why Jonah reacted to Eloise’s vitriol as he did later in the book, but it felt overdone. Fortunately, the chemistry between Lincoln and Jonah was obvious and went a long way in combating Jonah’s insecurities. Overall, The Cattle Baron’s Bogus Boyfriend was an enjoyable book that was, for me, made more enjoyable by Rusty Topfield’s narration.
4 stars = I REALLY liked this book!
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Great Story.
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great listen and sweet story
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With the Dreamspun Desires I adjust my “reality meter” to “fantasy” and plug in. I know there isn’t likely to be a “believable plot device” but instead a more “fairy tale in modern times” like story. In this case, there are some “real elements” – Jonah moving away from a small town to a big city to escape the smothering effects of being the only gay boy in town. Linc’s desire to find someone who appreciates him for him and not his money. Jonah’s fabulous BFF and roomies helping him to believe in his own self worth.
On the other hand there is a lot of “fairy tale”. Linc is the perfect Boyfriend and Lover. The ball and dinner were soooo romantic and sweet and ooey gooey wonderful! Linc’s girlfriend and her reactions are pretty unrealistic as was Jonah’s friend’s “complication” and subsequent move to Dallas.
All in all – it was – as expected – a really nice fantasy – the good guy gets a good guy for ever and always – and all the bad people go away – forever!
Audio
Rusty Topsfield does a nice job with the Southern accents and does a surprisingly good job with the females in this story, too. I really enjoyed listening to this and think it’s a good way to experience this story. (There are some technical errors that I hadn’t experienced with this narrator before – but they were minor and didn’t detract much from the story.) I really liked the accent he chose for Linc – yummy!
Linc's accent is yummy! sweet but unrealistic
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Rusty Topsfield did an excellent job on the narration. Though at times it felt like he was reading along most of the time he did a good job with the voices. There were some Texas tang and Oklahoma drawl, and the women were even acted out.
If you like a good secretary/boss relationship, a wealthy bi Rancher with a snotty ex, highland an even snottier step-mother, a bunch of cool best friends, and an excellent romance that has a few twists, I highly recommend this. Did I mention hot ranchers?
Wealthy Rancher, hot secretary, What a surprise!
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it was great
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great read
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Thoroughly enjoyable
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Light fairytale listen
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Not great
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