Blurb
Out-and-proud volunteer dance instructor, Reid Alexander, is a California boy accustomed to living in flashy luxury. He is less than thrilled upon inheriting his late grandfather’s South Dakota horse ranch. Yet he must endure three months of cowboy hell before he can even consider selling the property.
As the ranch foreman, Walker Corrigan’s entire life is Pine Ridge. When Reid arrives with cold-hearted plans to sell, Walker endeavors to endear the place to the younger man.
Reid is unprepared for the sudden attachment to Walker, the land, and – unbelievably enough – the horses.
Walker’s long-suffering heart takes an unexpected gallop straight toward Reid. Both men are on-board with exploring their relationship, and Reid discovers ranch ownership is more gratifying than he’d once imagined.
But Reid is forced to reconsider his place on the ranch when threats put the property and employees in danger.
Menacing events call Reid’s integrity into question, and he considers saving everyone the hassle and throwing in the reins. But how can he leave when his heart now feels at home on Pine Ridge Ranch and in Walker’s arms?
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
His Reluctant Cowboy is a great romance by AD Ellis.
Reid inherits his grandfather's ranch despite having no interest in it. When he visits the ranch, he meets Walker, the ranch foreman.
Reid and Walker are sweet, as they're romantic and tender with each other. They are a wonderful couple who you just can't help but to route for to find happiness. Neither realized that they were just existing before. But once they find each other, they both find a real purpose in their lives, and Reid finds his real home, as well as love and happiness.
Reid's retelling of his falling out with his dad is so well written, carrying us through sadness and laughter. It's rare to find such a tragic scene written with humor infused throughout. Loved it!
I love Reid and his relationship with the horses. The development is perfectly done and is just so beautiful.
Warning though - If animal cruelty is a trigger for you, stay clear.
Overall, I really enjoyed His Reluctant Cowboy and highly recommend it!
Thank you so much for reading and reviewing!
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