Saturday, February 10, 2018

Two Crazy Ladies Love Romance #BookReview: Win Me Over by Heather Slade




Win Me Over
(Cowboys of Crested Butte #5)
by Heather Slade




Bullet Simmons never rides shotgun, but there is no question, Tristan McCullough has taken control of the wheel. 

Bad boy, bull rider Bullet Simmons has a good heart, he just has trouble in the decision-making department. When he meets Tristan McCullough, he vows to win her over, and convince her that he is worthy of a Lost Cowboy sponsorship. But can he become the kind of man her family’s brand represents? Tristan says she doesn’t believe he can, but there’s something about the cowboy that makes her hope she’s wrong. 

Hired as a hand with Flying R Rough Stock, Bullet Simmons, dreams of one day becoming a world champion bull rider. But after the death of his baby boy’s mama, he doesn’t know how he’s going to juggle raising his son, working for Flying R, and riding bulls. 

Billy Patterson needs someone to convince his daddy to raise broncs on their ranch in Black Forest. Enter Bullet. If Bullet can help convince him, Billy says Flying R will not only sponsor him, but they’ll arrange for Bullet to have his own personal bull riding coach. 

Tristan McCullough swore off bad boys in college when the bull rider she was certain was “the one,” broke her heart. When Lost Cowboy teams up with Flying R Rough Stock to sponsor competitors out on the rodeo circuit, Bullet’s twin sister, Lyric, challenges her to consider sponsoring Bullet. As much as Tristan tells herself she’ll never fall for another cowboy, this one particular bull rider becomes harder and harder for her to resist—especially when she finds herself alone with him for a week at Colorado Black Mountain Ranch. 

As we follow Bullet and Tristan’s stories, we also take a peek into the history of beloved characters Bill and Dottie Patterson. What brought the two together, and why has Bill vowed never to have anything to do with rodeo for the rest of his life? 

Favorite characters from the Rice and Patterson families pay us a visit, and also serve to help these two “lost” souls come together. 

This is book can be read as a standalone with no cliffhanger.




Review:
5 stars

This was a cool story, a tad to slow and at time a bit confusing, but after a few chapters I could see where it worked and it gave me an overall picture of what was going on.

Bullet Simmons is a bad boy and a bull rider, but the man has a heart of gold, the only thing he has some trouble in is making decisions. He meets Tristan McCullough and looses his heart o her, and vows to win her over and make her see that is is worthy of her and worthy of a Lost Cowboy sponsor ship. Can he become the kind of man her Family brand represent? 
Tristan says she doesn’t believe he can, but there’s something about the cowboy that makes her hope she’s wrong. 

Hired as a hand with Flying R Rough Stock, Bullet Simmons, dreams of one day becoming a world champion bull rider. But after the death of his baby boy’s mama, he doesn’t know how he’s going to juggle raising his son, working for Flying R, and riding bulls. 

Billy Patterson really needs someone to talk his daddy to raise broncs on their ranch in Black Forest, this is where Bullet comes in, if he can convince Billy's dad, Billy tells him Flying R will not only sponsor they will make sure he has his own personal bull riding coach.
Will Bullet succeed will he win the heart of Tristan, see them grow closer and what they go through to have their happily after.

I received a free copy for my honest review!

Review by Jara


Happy Reading!


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