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Format: Kindle Book Label: Torquere Press Manufacturer: Torquere Press Publication Date: March 26, 2008 Publisher: Torquere Press Studio: Torquere Press Editorial Review: Product Description: Hank is happy with his life in Shady Ridge, the small town he grew up in and now works as a police officer in. And if he has to go to the Neon Sky, a gay bar a couple hours away in the middle of nowhere once every six months or so to get his jollies, well it's working for him. At least it is until Charlie joins the force. A giant of a man, Charlie has left the big city after a nasty break-up and come to Shady Ridge for a little peace. Hank's immediately attracted, and when he runs into Charlie at the Neon Sky, finding out they're batting for the same team... well it just might turn Hank's ordered world upside down. Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Shady Ridge and the Neon Sky Hank lived his entire life in Shady Ridge. He wasn't open about his sexual orientation, but he didn't hide it either. He just didn't talk about it. As a police officer of the town, he liked to avoid being gossiped about, so when he needed up close and personal intimacy, he would drive a few hours out of town to the gay bar Neon Sky. It wasn't a trip he took often, maybe twice a year. It was enough to keep him satisfied, but then Charlie came along. Charlie transferred to the force from the big city. He needed a change of scenery after a hard break-up. Shady Ridge seemed to offer the slow-paced easy living he needed after the stress he'd been through in the past few months. He didn't expect to find a kindred spirit amongst the Shady Ridge police force. Shady Ridge and the Neon Sky is a sweet and easy read that I couldn't help but like. Hank and Charlie found out about each other by being in the right place at the right time. After accidentally bumping into each other in the Neon Sky, sexual contact between the two of them was inevitable. Charlie recently breaking up with a lover and Hank having only friends with benefits he sees twice a year, the two men were not in a rush to start anything serious. With all the ingredients for a lasting relationship starting with friendship, understanding, respect, and an extremely strong sexual attraction, the love between these two men happened upon them unnoticed and slowly grew. Shady Ridge and the Neon Sky is a great story. I adored Hank and Charlie and I'm certain other readers will, too. Ley reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed |

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