Friday, March 6, 2020

To Tame a Wild Cowboy Book Review

I went straight from my last book to this one without taking a break because I couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen next in the series.  To Tame a Wild Cowboy: Cupid, Texas by Lori Wilde is the seventh in the series.  Sadly this is the last book in the series unless they add more later but I think that you will still enjoy!!



One minute, Rhett Lockhart is a love ‘em and leave ‘em bull rider with a slow, sexy smile, a swagger, and not a care in the world. The next, he learns his free-wheeling days are over: a baby has been abandoned in the hospital, and there’s no question: he’s the father. But from the first moment he gazes into his daughter’s eyes, he knows the moment has come to say ‘no’ to no-strings. It’s time to grow up.
Standing in his way is the baby’s foster mother, Tara Alzate, who doesn’t quite believe Rhett is ready to change his ways. Still, she’s not not immune to his considerable charms. So when he proposes a marriage of convenience and shared custody, against her better judgement, she says “I do.” Can Tara tame this wild cowboy and make her own, long-buried dreams come true?

Rhett has been living the bachelor lifestyle for many years after leaving home to do bull riding professionally.  It seems to attract a lot of women who he doesn't say no to.  His lifestyle catches up with him when he has to be DNA tested to see if he is the father of a newborn baby.  He changes his whole life around when he meets him baby and her foster mother.  Tara is taking care of the baby and doesn't want to loose her.  She also happens to be someone that Rhett grew up with and used to babysit him when he was younger.  Tara seems to be the only one that tests Rhett and tells him no.  I thought it was great to meet someone else in the Alzate family and find out if she finds her true love.  I hope that you check out this book and the rest of the series and enjoy it as much as I have.  It is a great light read that makes you instantly connect with the characters.  I hope that you love Rhett and Tara as much as I did.

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