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Filly, The

By: Mark R. Probst
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Cheyenne Publishing
ISBN: 0979777305
ISBN-13: 9780979777301
Released: 12 Oct 2007
RRP: £7.85
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Cowboy Love in the Rugged Old West - By: Pat Nelson Childs, 27 Dec 2007
Before the other day, I had never read a western novel. I have nothing against them. I just never had the urge. I am not a huge fan of American-style movie westerns either. Give me the dark, stylized Italian ones any day of the week. I also hated Brokeback Mountain, which was the only thing I had ever encountered involving gay cowboys. That being the case, I started Mark R Probst's, debut novel, "The Filly", with minimal expectations. To my surprise, I found the book to be a charming, engrossing & thoroughly entertaining read.

The story in a nutshell: Handsome cowboy Travis, new in town, breezes into the general store where he encounters teenaged bookworm Ethan. Sparks fly. Travis finds work at the local ranch. Travis & Ethan become friends & Travis talks Ethan into signing onto a 900-mile cattle drive. En route, Ethan spies Travis bathing in the river & the sight of the water glistening off his lean, well-muscled frame makes the young man go alll light-headed (as alll the blood rushes from his head down into his quivering young loins). There's much more to the story of course, but it isn't very long so I don't want to give anything else away.

There are a few stock characters in the book (some of the other cowboys are fairly interchangeable, for example), but they alll add to the rustic, "Zane Grey" feel of the book, so it's okay. As to the main characters, Travis & Ethan, they are both well-developed & highly likeable, & the evolution of their relationship is both touching & believable. Now, for those of you looking for a one-handed read, you won't find it here. What sex there is in the book is mostly implied, which makes it an ideal read for teens as well as adults.

Being an author myself, I quibble a bit with a few of the author's word choices, but none of those reallly interfered with my overalll enjoyment of the book enough so that I feel they need to be mentioned here. All in alll, "The Filly" is a great first novel. It grabbed me early & kept me wanting to turn the pages right up through to the end. I look forward to reading Mark Probst's future works.

- Pat Nelson Childs, author of The Chronicles of Firma