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No one loves a good cowboy small town romance more than me and this delivered on every front. Do your self a favor and RUN when this comes out. Thank you Netgally for an early copy!

Second chance romance, friends to lovers, opposites attract, and the fact that she's a older tough female rodeo rider and he's the single dad hockey player determined to win her back??? THIS BOOK WAS DELICIOUS. Dakota and Wyatt grew up as best friends, Wyatt spent every summer at his family's flower farm with Dakota... and he's been in love with her. Dakota has never seen him as anything other than her best friend and suddenly one day he's disappeared from her life and not a single answered call or response... and now three years later he's back and asking if he and his daughter and can spend the summer with her. Wyatt knew he messed up when he went cold turkey on her but he thought that she didn't need him anymore after she got engaged and he knew it was time for him to try and move on... except he never did and he's back and determined to get a second chance with her if only he could get her to forgive him and to see him as anything other than a friend. Dakota doesn't have time for this, she's busy training to win the rodeo competition and get a spot on a team... but she can't resist Wyatt and how he's somehow opened her eyes to a completely new side to him she's never realized... but is she going to risk opening her heart again and possibly ruining a friendship... or is it worth the risk? This book was so so good. I adored the friendship and love that Dakota and Wyatt had for one another. The spice was amazing and the second chance romance aspect was done so well. Seriously I need the next book in this series immediately!!!!
Release Date: June 17,2025
Publication/Blog: Ash and Books (ash-and-books.tumblr.com)
*Thanks Netgalley and Atria Books | Atria/Emily Bestler Books for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*

I loved Wyatt and Dakota!! This was such a fun story with wonderful characters. Like Dakota, I usually go for the alpha males but Wyatt was just too charming to resist. I loved all the different role reversals in this story. The rodeo and flower farm setting was really delightful.
Wyatt was seriously just too cute!! He's so adorably awkward and unsure but that just made him so much more endearing. He's the ultimate book boyfriend.
I liked that Dakota was the older, more confident one in the story. The role reversal was a nice change of pace with her being the one chasing a dream. She has such strong black cat energy but it wasn't off-putting. It was commendable how much she was willing to put in to achieve her dream of riding for the PBR. I also loved that she was a woman in a man's sport.
I liked that you could really feel the heartache from both sides and it was easy to see and understand both perspectives. The emotional was so raw at times and I really felt it in my heart. I loved all the history between them and how much it added to the story. This was such a heartfelt story that I would definitely recommend!!

This one is tricky for me. I think I’m landing on 3 stars.. It was cute overall, but the pacing was a little bit tricky for me. The first half dragged, but it DID make the slow burn worth it. Wyatt and Victoria were adorable, and I liked seeing Dakota with her.
I had a few issues: I wanted more character development and just general consistencies to make it all a bit more realistic for me. Still, there were sweet moments and swoony scenes. If you’re not bothered by the things that bugged me, I think you’ll enjoy it!
Thank you Netgalley and Atria for the ARC!

Homebound by @authormeredithtrapp
Stars: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
This book is the second in the Boundless Players Series. It follows Dakota, she is a strong woman who is a bull rider and Wyatt who is a single dad. Vienna “Vi” is Wyatt’s daughter and she is the cutest little character. Dakota and Wyatt are childhood friends who end up together in the most cutest way. The bond between the characters are really strong… the family environment was everything. I adore Dakota and how she accepted Vi as her own. 😍
I love the fact that this book is based off of Texas which is my home state. 💖
Meridian did an amazing job with this one can’t wait for the next book.
THIS BOOK WAS EVERYTHING I NEED IN A SINGLE DADDY, COWBOY ROMANCE BOOK!
If you’re looking for a book with these tropes ⬇️, then this one is for you.
•Single Dad
•Cowboy Romance
•Forced Proximity
•Childhood Friends
Thank you @netgalley, @atriabooks and @authormeredithtrapp for gifting me a eARC copy!
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This book was so so good! I love the Texas Hill Country so so much and this book made me miss home! Meredith does such a good job in drawing us in to Dakota's story. I found myself rooting for her throughout the book. I was crying at the end when she finally did it,. I love authors that bring you into these characters lives. I also loved the sweet pining Wyatt had for Dakota. But my favourite character? Little baby Vi. She stole the show. Who would have thought a little baby would make a book so heartwarming? Every single character (minus the jerks mentioned) were amazing and likeable. I love the focus on family and just raising good southern people. I cannot wait to read more from this author!
Thank you Atria books and Netgalley for the early copy of this book.

4⭐️
ARC Review!!
Thank you Netgalley and Meredith Trapp for giving me the opportunity to receive this eARC!
This was such a cute and quick, small town, cowboy, romance. I absolutely loved how this was a bull rider romance, but the FMC was the bull rider!! It made this feel different than many other cowboy romances I’ve read, and I was not disappointed. This story definitely gave me Elsie Silver and Lyla Sage vibes.

. ✨Book Review✨
🤠📿Homebound📿🤠
My thoughts:
🤔 When I requested this one on NetGalley, I failed to realize that this was the second in the series. I did not read the first, but this one read perfectly fine as a stand-alone.
🤔 I think the cover art is absolutely beautiful, and it matches the story perfectly.
🤔 This was such a sweet story. I loved both characters right from the start. I also loved the banter between two minor characters, Alana and Willie. (I am predicting another book featuring those two characters.)
🤔 This might just be the steamiest, spiciest romance novel I’ve read! (Especially the outdoor shower scene!🚿♨️) 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
🤔Wyatt is a single dad who is in the NHL, and I admired his dedication and love for his daughter. I also loved how he always put her first. I also really admired Dakota’s relationship with Wyatt’s daughter, Vi.
🤔 I also loved how supportive Wyatt is of Dakota’s dreams and how they figure out how to make things work.
📢Overall, I really enjoyed this story, and I will definitely recommend it to my friends who love steamy, spicy, cowgirl romances. The only faults I found were wanting more of Wyatt and Dakota’s backstory. Wyatt kept saying that he’d loved Dakota since she rescued him from the creek, but we never got that creek story.
Read this one if you like….
🌄Small Town Romance
🤠Slow Burn Cowgirl Romance
🏒Hockey Player Romance
💞Swoony
💕Emotional
😍Childhood Friends-to-Lovers
🥈Second Chance Romance
🏠Forced Proximity
🌶️Lots of Spice
👩❤️👨Dual POV
🥰Thank you to Atria Books @atriabooks and @NetGalley for this gifted eARC in exchange for an honest review

Thank you NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review. I was hooked from the first paragraph. There is something about a cowboy romance that is perfect especially when reading during the summer time! Wyatt is the perfect mixture of cowboy and hunky hockey player going back to his roots and finding a second chance at love with Dakota.

Thank you Atria and Emily Bestler Books for my gifted copies. All opinions are my own.
Homebound is apparently second in the series but can easily be read as a standalone. I am always up for a cowboy (or cowgirl) romance!
I was immediately swept up in Dakota and Wyatt’s story. This had a little bit of everything; cowboy romance, single dad romance, and sports romance.
Wyatt is Dakota’s former friend returned home for the summer while the NHL is off season. He ends up needing to crash with her in a family barn/apartment along with his daughter Vivienne. I loved seeing Dakota soften up with Wyatt as they repair their relationship. I also loved seeing her fall in love with his daughter as well.
Wyatt was so down bad for Dakota. He has always been in love with her and is determined to repair their friendship and at least let her know how he feels. He was such a good dad and it was lovely to see him with his daughter.
I mostly read the audiobook but listened to a bit of the audiobook. CJ Bloom and Sean Masters did a fantastic job bringing Dakota and Wyatt to life. I hope there is another book for Wyatt’s hockey friend and I will need to check out the previous book as well.

Quick Summary: A shoot your shot romance
My Review: Homebound by Meredith Trapp is book #2 in the Boundless Players series. It was released on 6/17/25.
About the Book: "Dakota and Wyatt. Growing up, they were as inseparable... The best of friends…or so Dakota thought.
Dakota hasn’t heard a peep from Wyatt in over three years...
Everything changes when her old friend waltzes back into town with an adorable baby on his hip.
Wyatt’s back to get the girl..."
In My Own Words: A NHL player with a BFF history with his dream girl comes back to town to make things right and confess his true feelings. Is it too late to win her heart?
My Final Say: This very entertaining read checked all the boxes for me.
Bull riding ❤️
Single dad ❤️
Baby on board ❤️
BFF relationship ❤️
Hockey player ❤️
Friends to lovers ❤️
Small Town ❤️
Anything for you support ❤️
Witty banter ❤️
Chemistry for days ❤️
HEA ❤️
Never a dull moment energy ❤️
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Wonderful characters
Steamy
Entertaining
Happily Ever After
Easy-to-read
Witty
Original
Other: Readers who enjoy friends to lovers stories, family rich relationships, sports romances, and cowgirl feisty sweetness should like this book.
Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status/Level: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Series: Yes
Sincere appreciation is extended to the author, to the publisher (Atria Books | Atria/Emily Bestler Books), and to NetGalley. Thank you for providing access to a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest critique. It was a pleasure to review this work. I look forward to reading more from this writer.
* A review has been posted on Goodreads, BookBub, The StoryGraph, and Barnes and Noble.

Every summer growing up, Wyatt spent his time in Texas with Dakota, but his crush on her only strengthened. She only saw him as her sweet, younger best friend. All of that changed when she got engaged, and Wyatt was asked to let her go. By doing so, he stopped speaking to her, and the story starts years later when he has returned to Texas with his daughter to live with Dakota. Her engagement is over, but she now has her walls up; she needs to let loose because her bull riding career is in jeopardy, but how can she? Wyatt offers to help her train, since he is in the hockey offseason. Can she forgive him for the past? If so, will she always see him as the kid from the summer? Wyatt has tried to get her to see him differently for years, but maybe the thing that will change the way she views him is watching him with his daughter. Wyatt will do anything to support the girls in his life, and Dakota is no different.

I was already on board after Icebound, so diving into Homebound felt like coming home—but, you know, with more emotional tension and hot cowboys.
Wyatt is steady and guarded, the kind of man who doesn’t let people in easily—unless you’re his daughter, Vienna, who absolutely stole the show in every scene she was in. That kid could charm a cactus. And Dakota, known as The Cowboy Killer, lives up to the name in all the best ways. She’s tough, emotionally closed off, and seriously good at keeping people at arm’s length… until Wyatt starts closing that distance with stubborn gentleness (and maybe a little smolder).
The romance unfolds at a thoughtful pace, and the emotional tension between Wyatt and Dakota felt real. I appreciated that their relationship wasn’t rushed—it was about healing, trust, and second chances. Their chemistry was undeniable and simmered with just enough angst to keep me flipping pages.
If you’re into slow-burn small-town romances with layered characters, emotional backstories, and a heroine who doesn’t do damsel, doesn’t do drama—but somehow still steals every scene she’s in, Homebound is worth the read!
Big thanks to NetGalley and Meredith Trapp for the chance to review this one—my opinions (and emotional investment in these characters) are all mine.

⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 rounded down
🌶🌶🌶.5
Tropes:
Cowgirl
Hockey player
He falls first
Golden retriever x black cat
Single dad
Friends to Lovers
Wyatt and Dakota have a cute love story set in the heart of Texas. She's an aspiring bull rider and he's a hockey player. They were childhood besties who went through a few years of estranged relationship with her engaged to another and him having a baby from a one-night stand.
The plot was decent, but not great. The dialog was decent, but not great. The writing felt repetitive at times, very tropey, and sometimes cringey. I liked it but I definitely didn't love it.

3 stars.
"Homebound" by Meredith Trapp is a decent small-town childhood friends-to-lovers where he falls first, and she's always been it for him. I love how Dakota was a bullrider and Wyatt was a hockey player. Very interesting dynamic with their professions. I loved the relationship between Wyatt and his young baby girl, Vienna, and eventually between Dakota and Vienna, too. If I'm being honest, I just didn't connect to this one like I wanted to in terms of the main relationship between Dakota and Wyatt. Wyatt is a SIMP for Dakota and always has been. On the other hand, she CLEARLY could care less. She has just broken up with her boyfriend, Boone, and though Boone was *!the worst,~* I still felt like she and Boone had more of a connection at times! Yikes! To me, it felt like Wyatt and Dakota's forced proximity was the only reason she wanted to be with him because she didn't feel like doing the fling thing after her heartbreak. She becomes *very* into Wyatt *very* quickly, with no rhyme or reason other than a physical glance at him when he is showering. Before that, she was adamant that she did not like him like that over and over and over again, so I started to feel that deeply, which means I didn't buy how easily she changed her mind! This part of the plot felt very poorly planned out and clunky at best. Once their relationship progresses to the next stage, it literally neeeeeeeeeeeever stops. They just keep doing it and doing it over and over without much story other than that. Maybe one or two bullrides? I really thought I would love this since I have loved many, many other cowboy-types of stories like this (think books written by Elsie Silver, Lyla Sage, etc). Unfortunately, I only just barely liked it. Also, this book is *aggressively* pro-Texas, which made me feel some type of way??? Like, the author brings up multiple times how *~amazing*~ Texas is, and all I thought about was how people's civil rights are constantly being trampled there???
Thank you to NetGalley, Meredith Trapp, Atria, and Emily Bestler Books for the complimentary ARC of this book. All opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review.

thank you to netgalley and atria books for the arc!
i am behind and didn’t realize this came out yesterday! please give me all the new to me cowboy romances!
this does give me the ava wilder and elsie silver vibes. ultimate black cat x golden retriever vibes! i love when our heroine is prickly as hell and the hero is down bad and shows her how to open up!
while i did enjoy this one i will say the story dragged a tiny bit. i wanted a little more. it didn’t have a third act break up and it kind of needed one maybe? i think it’s hard not having a third act break up 🤷🏻♀️
i would read more books in this series! and more by this author in general!

If you’re looking for a summer romance that flips the script, this one’s for you: Dakota is the tough, no-nonsense rodeo star with a reputation, and Wyatt is the easygoing, hopeful guy who’s never really let go of her. Their story is all about second chances, old memories, and figuring out if the person you grew up with could be the one you’ve been looking for all along. It’s a heartfelt, down-to-earth cowboy romance that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly real. Dakota, a record-breaking rodeo star known as “The Cowboy Killer,” is laser-focused on her bull-riding dreams and fiercely guarding her heart after years of heartbreak. When Wyatt, her childhood best friend and the one who got away, unexpectedly returns to Granite Falls with a baby in tow, Dakota’s world is thrown into chaos. If you loved, Elena Armas, Lyla Sage, Adriana Locke, or Sarah Adams, you'll fall hard for "Homebound."

This started to get good about 20 percent but then around the 50 percent mark the MMCs personality kinda flipped and it didn’t feel like the same character to me. After that I sort of just felt disconnected from the story. I like the single dad aspect.

3.5
This was fine but it really didn't compare to some other cowboy/rodeo romances I've read. It felt like a lot of contradicting character choices from the FMC and I just couldn't follow with a lot of her motivations and inner thoughts. Additionally the MMC was very in love with her (which definitely isn't a bad thing in a childhood friends to lovers story), but I feel like their slight "strangers" period wasn't really acknowledged. There were just some things that I wish had been built out a bit more.

Thank you NetGalley, Atria and Meredith Trapp for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I liked this one. Dakota is a total badass. Female bull rider. Grumpy. Independent. Ambitious.
Wyatt is the textbook sunshine golden retriever. In love with Dakota for years. Always sees the positive in things. Obsessed with being a girl dad.
I loved that Dakota knew what she wanted and wasn’t afraid to go for it.
I’m glad it took them a minute to get together. The only thing that felt a bit of a stretch was how Dakota never thought of Wyatt as anything but her best friend and how quickly that changed but I’ve never done friends to lovers so maybe that can happen 🤷♀️
Looking forward to reading the next book. Guessing it will be Willie and Alanna but also excited for Cruz to get a book