Friday, 14 June 2019

Review: Last Chance Rodeo

Last Chance Rodeo Last Chance Rodeo by Kari Lynn Dell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rodeo star David Parsons had success within his grasp, then a night of minor indulgence results in disaster. Four years later he's hit rock bottom and is a long way on the path to dragging himself back to being a contender but without his champion horse Muddy he can't reach the heights he did previously. Then a friend calls and says he's seen Muddy. For the first time in four years David feels optimistic until he meets Muddy's new owners.

I really like Mira Lynn Dell's novels, not too schmaltzy, not cookie-cutter, not too cliched. I liked the tussle David had between his very understandable desire to reclaim Muddy with his need to be fair and honourable towards the new owners, Mary and her adoptive son Kylan.

This novel had cowboys, strong heroines, social issues, roping, and just love in all its dimensions: family love; adoptive love; romantic love; etc.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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