I am absolutely loving the Snow Creek Ranch shared world and V.L. Locey adds a poetic read to the ongoing ranch story!
From the blurb:
Sometimes the wildest ride isn’t in the arena - it’s falling in love.
Bull rider Hoyt Knox has spent his life chasing applause, adrenaline, and the next eight-second ride. With his body starting to break down and sponsors pulling out, he finds himself facing a possible life change. Confused and hurting, he heads to Snow Creek Ranch to try his hand at something a little easier as he heals while trying to figure out what’s left for him besides a sore back and a fading spotlight.
Enter Aubrey Lancombe, a quiet, bookish man who’s just moved to Chance to escape the city life – and the loss of his beloved grandmother followed by a bad breakup - and finally open the bookstore of his dreams. Aubrey has always preferred words to people, quiet to chaos, and certainly has no time for cocky cowboys with something to prove.
When their worlds collide over a shared love of poetry they strike up a friendship that teeters on the edge of something else entirely. But Hoyt’s not out and Aubrey is scared to fall again. As his time at Snow Creek Ranch passes Hoyt must decide if he’s ready to hang up his spurs for good – or risk his heart on the bookworm who’s rewritten everything he thought he knew about love.
The Bull Rider and the Bookworm is a 58K opposites attract, age gap, gay MM contemporary western romance with a weary rodeo rider, a shy bookhound, a ranch that heals all manner of hurts, a gentleman rooster, a plethora of romantic poetry, and a shiny as a gold buckle happy ending.
Content Warning: This story has references to past sexual abuse, death of a parent, and suicidal thoughts.
Heather's Review:
Hoyt is the brother of one of Snow Creek Ranch's owners and a bit of an enigma that we get a taste of in RJ Scott's book, the City Boy and the Rancher and this book continues on from the first without missing a beat!
I love the way Hoyt and Aubrey bond over a shared love of cowboy poetry and work to build each other up while also exploring their attraction to one another! This is definitely a sweet case of opposites attract and supporting each other through past hurts and new adventures. I love how they truly become each other's home.
I can't wait to see where this multi-author series goes next!

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