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Hard Head by Damon Suede
Hard Head by Damon Suede









Hard Head by Damon Suede

Damon Suede can knock it out of the park. I’ll let your imagination figure out the rest.

Hard Head by Damon Suede

What’s romance without the sexy parts? Well, let me tell you-barns and rope. Sometimes it was hard to read, but I got used to it real fast. Now, as we’re reading, the author uses dialog and country slang that really makes the story feel genuine. He was a totally different person by the end of the story. This would have to be my favorite part, seeing Patch rediscover himself, grow, be accepting and show forgiveness. We see his confusion and loneliness, and the perception of his childhood is blown out of the water. As the story unfolds we start seeing another side to Patch. He was also judgmental, whiny and just acting like a spoiled brat. Patch is a little more complex for one, he’s got a huge chip on his shoulder. He was my favorite by the time I finished. As I got to know his character, I saw his kindness and gentle nature.

Hard Head by Damon Suede

He’s content in life and makes no excuses for himself. He’s kind of a sad figure who’s got a reputation for being a womanizer. Tucker isn’t a favorite going into the story. Moving away at such a young age, to the big city, made Patch grow up in a hurry. First let me talk about the age difference it’s really a non-issue. There are so many elements to this story, I really don’t know where to start. Unbeknownst to him, things are about to get a little sticky when Tucker, his dad’s best friend and Patch’s nemesis and childhood crush, starts to make him think he wants to stay. Living in NYC for the last seven years, after leaving home on not such good terms, Patch wants to take care of business and then leave.

Hard Head by Damon Suede

We follow Patch as he goes back home to Hixville to bury his estranged parents. Let me tell you, it hit all my expectations. Review: I got this book as an ARC from the author with a promise to review. If they’re gonna last longer than spit on a griddle, they better figure out what matters-fast. With the clock ticking, the city slicker and his down-home hick get roped into each other’s life. Once the farm’s sold, they mean to call it quits and head off to separate sunsets. Patch and Tucker fool around, but they can’t fool themselves. He knows his buddy’s smartass son still hates his guts, but when Patch shows up growed-up, looking like sin in tight denim, Tucker turns his homecoming into a lesson about old dogs and new kinks. Twenty years past his rodeo days, he’s put down roots as the caretaker of the Hastle farm. Except the will left Patch’s worst enemy in charge: his father’s handsome best friend who made his high school years hell. When his parents die unexpectedly, he heads home to unload the family farm ASAP and skedaddle. Patch Hastle grew up in a hurry, ditching East Texas for NYC to make his name as a DJ and model without ever looking back. Heartwarming moments and regretful realizations make this story memorable. At a Glance: The writing, the emotions, the storyline, I loved it all.











Hard Head by Damon Suede