Texas Rodeo, Book 3
From the publisher:
He’s got five rules and she’s aiming to break them all.
Rodeo producer Cole Jacobs has his hands full running Jacobs Livestock. He can’t afford to lose a single cowboy, so when Cousin Violet offers to send along a more-than-capable replacement, he’s got no choice but to accept. He expects a grizzled Texas good ol’ boy.
He gets Shawnee Pickett.
Wild and outspoken, ruthlessly self-reliant, Shawnee’s not looking for anything but a good time. It doesn’t matter how quickly the tall, dark and intense cowboy gets under her skin―Cole deserves something real, and Shawnee can’t promise him forever. Life’s got a way of kicking her in the teeth, and she’s got her bags packed before tragedy can knock her down. Too bad Cole’s not the type to give up when the going gets tough…
“In Dell’s incredibly realistic third Texas Rodeo contemporary, a rodeo producer meets the woman of his dreams when he least expects it. Cole Jacobs has Asperger’s, which makes social situations challenging for him . . . Dell takes the reader deep into the fascinating world of rodeo, and her effortless storytelling, three-dimensional characters, and heartwarming romance bring the novel to life.” —Publishers Weekly
My first read from this author was Tangled in Texas, the second book in this series, and I really enjoyed it. This follow up is another good read, especially if you have any interest in rodeo. From what I can remember, there isn’t any reason to read them in order, I think both books stand alone beautifully.
It was interesting to see the male lead character has Asperger’s. For some reason, the romances I can remember with characters on the spectrum, it is usually the woman. Cole has learned to adapt so he can manage his crew, but it isn’t always easy. When Shawnee is sent to replace an injured crew member, Cole isn’t sure how they are going to get along. But to his surprise, she really seems to understand what he needs.
Shawnee usually competes in the rodeo, but the money for this temporary job was too good to pass up. Turns out she really likes the work, and especially her boss, Cole. The next thing you know, they are falling in love.
There is a lot of information about rodeos and the different jobs that make up the crew behind the successful shows. I literally knew nothing about rodeos, other than what I’ve read, so I found it all interesting. Combining an interesting setting with unusual characters and lots of conflict makes for a terrific read. This appears to be is a reissue of a 2017 book, so there may be other books in the series out there. I am going to look for them for sure.
10/2024 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch
TOUGHER IN TEXAS by Kari Lynn Dell. Sourcebooks Casablanca (September 3, 2024). ISBN: 978-1464220128. 464p.





