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Love Means... Renewal
Love Means... Renewal
Love Means... Renewal
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Love Means... Renewal

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A Love Means... Story

Eli Henninger is stretched a little thin. He teaches riding classes, conducts therapy sessions, takes care of his son, and helps manage the family farm. He’s tired and overworked, especially because lately, no one else seems to do anything right. He and his partner, Geoff, haven’t have time together in so long, he’s beginning to forget what his longtime love feels like.

Geoff is just as busy with the farm, the business, and working through a complicated land purchase. He and Eli labor from sunup to sundown and then some. He knows taking care of their responsibilities is preventing them from taking care of each other, but he doesn’t see anything he can do about it. To make matters worse, they’re accused of behaving improperly toward some of the children in their riding programs.

Then Eli becomes ill and the investigators suspect foul play, forcing Geoff to reevaluate his priorities and hope fate will give them another chance.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 27, 2012
ISBN9781613725658
Love Means... Renewal
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Andrew Grey

Andrew Grey is the author of more than one hundred works of Contemporary Gay Romantic fiction. After twenty-seven years in corporate America, he has now settled down in Central Pennsylvania with his husband of more than twenty-five years, Dominic, and his laptop. An interesting ménage. Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He is a recipient of the RWA Centennial Award, has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and now writes full-time. Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing). He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Email: andrewgrey@comcast.net Website: www.andrewgreybooks.com

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Nice to visit, but predictable.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Eli and Geoff were my favourite couple so I was so pleased to revisit them here. I did wish the storyline was more suspenseful instead of going the CSI/Law and Order route where everything is wrapped up with a nice little bow at the end of an hour, but it was lovely to see the boys again.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A Love Means... Story Eli Henninger is stretched a little thin. He teaches riding classes, conducts therapy sessions, takes care of his son, and helps manage the family farm. He’s tired and overworked, especially because lately, no one else seems to do anything right. He and his partner, Geoff, haven’t have time together in so long, he’s beginning to forget what his longtime love feels like. Geoff is just as busy with the farm, the business, and working through a complicated land purchase. He and Eli labor from sunup to sundown and then some. He knows taking care of their responsibilities is preventing them from taking care of each other, but he doesn’t see anything he can do about it. To make matters worse, they’re accused of behaving improperly toward some of the children in their riding programs. Then Eli becomes ill and the investigators suspect foul play, forcing Geoff to reevaluate his priorities and hope fate will give them another chance.I love this series and these character's. Like visiting with old friends.Please Mr. Grey, can I have some more?

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Love Means... Renewal - Andrew Grey

Chapter 1

ELI breathed a sigh of relief as he finished his third riding class for the day. The four teenage girls were all unsaddling and brushing their horses. Eli dismounted from Tiger and led him to his stall so he could do the same. He loved the time he got to spend with the stallion he’d helped bring into the world a number of years earlier. He ignored the girlish chatter from the other stalls as he brushed the dirt from Tiger’s coat.

I have a question, Mr. Eli, Amanda said from outside the stall door.

Ask away, Eli called, but don’t come in here. Tiger was a stallion and he could be high-spirited at times. Amanda was young, relatively new to riding, and she could startle the horse.

How come you didn’t get Tiger gelded? Amanda asked, and Eli could almost see her tittering outside the stall door. He knew the other girls had probably put her up to asking, and the preteen was probably turning red right about now.

Because I was hoping to breed him, Eli answered levelly. Around the barn, particularly with new riders, he almost always got questions of that nature. He’d grown up on a farm, so he’d seen the birds and the bees in action many times when he was a child. It was part of life. But for many of these kids, this was new, so Eli answered their questions with honesty and care. I’m coming out, so stand back. Eli carried Tiger’s supplies out of the stall, stepping around a blushing Amanda before putting his tack away.

Once he was done, since it was still a nice evening, he turned Tiger out into the paddock. He was just finishing for the day, breathing a sigh of tired relief, when he heard young, high-pitched, excited voices joining the girls, and he remembered he’d forgotten about the therapy class. Checking the time, Eli began saddling the ponies to get them ready for the kids. Thankfully, he also heard Stone’s and Joey’s voices in the barn.

Did you forget? Joey asked as he peeked into the stall where Eli was working, and Eli nodded, continuing the saddling process. There was always something to do and never enough hours in the day. Eli heard Joey walk through the barn, and a few moments later he heard the next pony’s stall door open, and Joey’s horse-calming voice floated over the partition. He could also hear Stone managing the kids as they wandered through the barn to greet the horses. It didn’t take long to saddle the ponies, but Eli was still upset with himself for forgetting.

Leading the ponies into the ring, they placed each child on a pony and led them around the ring. There were only four children, but each needed individual supervision. Two of the four had trouble walking, and one rarely talked. The last little girl, Annabelle, had recently lost her mother and had withdrawn from almost everything, but responded to Raspberry. As Eli led Raspberry and her silent rider around the ring, he motioned to her father, who stood nervously outside the fence of the covered ring. He came forward, and Eli handed him the reins. Simply walk slowly around the ring. Mary will let you know if there’s someplace special she wants to go. He looked nervous, but took the reins and led his daughter on the pony. Moving to the fence, Eli watched the horses and riders. Billy, you’re doing well, but remember to lower your heels, Eli said gently.

Okay, Mr. Eli, Billy said with a smile, and he waved before doing what Eli asked.

It’s wonderful that you do this, Billy’s mother said from near his shoulder. The horse had done more for him than hours of physical therapy.

Eli turned to look into the mother’s tired eyes. I’m glad we could help. Eli and Geoff had decided that they wouldn’t deny anyone access to their therapy program because of their inability to pay. When Billy had begun six months earlier, he’d used a walker to take a few steps. Now he could walk on his own, and his legs were getting strong enough that he might be running soon. Kids like Billy are why we do this.

Eli finished the class and then helped the kids down from the ponies before getting goodbye hugs from each child, including Annabelle, before their parents took them home. After making sure all the ponies were unsaddled and all the horses bedded down for the night with hay and water, Eli closed the doors and

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