True-Blue Cowboy

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Pub Date Jul 31 2018 | Archive Date Jul 24 2018

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Can this cowboy be tamed? 

Everly Brooks is finally living her dream. Renting a farm in Topaz Falls, Colorado, is the perfect antidote to her high-stress life back in San Francisco. It's the ideal place to raise chickens, grow veggies, and run her farm-to-table restaurant. There's just one problem: her new landlord. Mateo Torres is a handsome-as-hell bronc rider who oozes charm, melts hearts-and plans to kick Everly off the farm . . .

Mateo has dreams, too. He'd bought that land as an investment, so he could take care of his mom and sisters, which means Everly has to go. Unfortunately for him, this former big-city girl is just as stubborn as the broncs he rides. When his trailer floods and forces him to move into Everly's farmhouse, things between them really start to heat up. Sure, living under the same roof might not be the best way to settle their dispute over the land. But when two rivals share everything-from heated words to scorching kisses-it's definitely the hottest.


More in the Rocky Mountain Riders series:

Hometown Cowboy

Comeback Cowboy

Renegade Cowboy

True-Blue Cowboy

Rocky Mountain Cowboy (short story)

Can this cowboy be tamed? 

Everly Brooks is finally living her dream. Renting a farm in Topaz Falls, Colorado, is the perfect antidote to her high-stress life back in San Francisco. It's the ideal...


Advance Praise

"A sweet, refreshing summer treat." -- Publishers Weekly

"Filled with humor, heart, and love, this page-turner is one wild ride." -- Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author on Hometown Cowboy

"A sweet, refreshing summer treat." -- Publishers Weekly

"Filled with humor, heart, and love, this page-turner is one wild ride." -- Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author on Hometown Cowboy


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781538712252
PRICE $7.99 (USD)
PAGES 368

Average rating from 34 members


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I totally enjoyed this city girl to farm woman on her own story line. The thought that she was pushing on with her new adventure for 3 years before a guy tried to get in her way was nice. It was like she didn't really require anyone to show her how to be a powerful single woman before she found a guy!

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Set against the mountains of Topaz Falls, Colorado, Lawyer turned farmer Everly finds a second chance at love with her bull-rider beau Mateo. The two seem an unlikely pair at first. Everly is living a quiet life with her goats Matilda, Honey, Wormwood, and Trunchbull. And, Mateo is the star of the show as one of Raine's Renegades. But, a blind date that ends with a kiss leaves them both yearning for and fearing more. Things take an interesting turn after Mateo purchases the farm that Everly is leasing, and he becomes her landlord and, later, roommate. In true romance novel style, Mateo is Everly's protector and saves her no less than three times, and Everly adheres to the typical role of de facto therapist.

Everly and Mateo are a charming couple. Their love story is the perfect lighthearted summer read filled with everything from a duck named Walter and grumpy old retirees to mountain lions and drug cartels. And, the book ends with a life lesson about the importance of having people in our lives to make it all worthwhile.

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