Tuesday, June 29, 2021

S.E.X. Review~ Red Dirt Heart 3 by N.R. Walker

Life for Charlie Sutton has never been better, or busier. With Travis now a permanent fixture of Sutton Station, a permanent fixture at Charlie’s side, Charlie’s convinced he couldn’t do anything on his ever-growing to-do list without him.

He can run a multimillion dollar cattle business, finish his degree, try and further the local beef industry, deal with staff issues, Ma’s failing health, and an attention-demanding wombat. He can even deal with an unexpected visitor and some shattering news.

He can deal with it all, as long as he has Travis.

But what happens when he doesn’t?

Red Dirt Heart 3 is the story of Charlie Sutton finally realising he can be the man Travis Craig deserves, even if he doesn’t have Travis. It’s a story of love, family, holding on, letting go and coming home.


Red Dirt Heart 3 furthered continued the story of Sutton Station owner Charlie and his American lover Travis. N.R. Walker delivered a heart-wrenching story as many things that could go awry, did.

Charlie’s insecurities drove me a tad bit crazy, but I do not believe the story would have worked if his emotions did not come into play. As a man who always prided himself on the straight and narrow, being with Travis opened his eyes to so many possibilities. Ms. Walker allowed Charlie to grow as a man and lover.

Travis was probably my favorite character of the series. I loved his penchant for collecting strays- a wombat named Nugget- and I adored how he named all the cattle. His affinity for all things American and meshed with a dose of the Outback made the banter and dialogue witty and funny.

Travis’s heading back to Texas messed with Charlie’s mental state, but he learned to trust and believe. Although this book was more emotional than the previous, an HEA was still achieved, and everyone came out better in the end.

I never get tired of an N.R. Walker book and Charlie and Travis moved up the list of some of my favorite couples.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review


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