Thursday, January 13, 2022

Review: Breaking the Cowboy’s Rules (Montana Rodeo Brides, #3) by Sinclair Jayne


It’s time to take advantage of his player reputation…

Pro rodeo bronc and bull rider Bodhi Ballantyne is always upping the stakes. This year he’s been hiding a secret, and when he and his cousins come home to Marietta, Montana, for the Copper Mountain Rodeo and learn their granddad is contemplating selling his legacy ranch, Bodhi challenges his cousins to a game to save their futures. To stay in the game, they’ll each need a bride by the end of the rodeo.

Nico Steel is on the run from her family, her fortune, and her unwitting role in the corporate scandal of a generation. After cooperating with the FBI and the New York state attorney’s office to right the wrongs, she drives across the country, desperate for peace and reinvention. One impulsive stop at a saloon along with a dance with a sexier-than-sin cowboy and suddenly Nico’s learning to shoot whiskey and agreeing to be a stranger’s fake fiancée for the week.

They’re both players, so it’s a win-win—unless one of them loses their heart. 

 

My Review:

Total opposites find happily ever after.

This is the last of the Montana Rodeo Brides books and definitely my favorite of them all.  I loved how Bodhi and Nico met at the bar right after Bodhi and his cousins agreed to a challenge to save their grandfather’s ranch.  As Bodhi and Nico’s relationship grew, the chemistry between them was off the charts.  But Nico and Bodhi were keeping secrets that might ruin what they started.  They will have to work through their issues if this game is to become their happily ever after.

I hate to see this series end, but I am glad it wrapped up with a happy and surprising ending. 

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