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Lassoed Into Love
Bull riding—and all the danger that comes with it—is in Dusty McPherson's blood. When an injury knocks him out of the rodeo and back home to Desperation, Oklahoma, all he can focus on is riding again. Until he's welcomed by a gorgeous rehead aiming a shotgun at him.
To Kate Clayborne's surprise, the handsome trespasser is not only a farmhand hired to help maintain the Clayborne farm, he'd been her high school crush. Used to living on her own terms and without the help of a man, Kate is reluctant to work with Dusty. Being so close to him now means trusting him, relying on him...and dealing with the attraction between them. Can she trust her heart to an adventure-seeking bull rider whose life is full of risks?
Harlequin American Romance #1292
ISBN: 0-373-75296-6
January 2010
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After writing the original The Rodeo Rider, I fell hard for Dusty McPherson, Tanner O'Brien's best friend. He's what my friend and Silhouette Desire© author Kathie DeNosky calls "a stinker." We've all met "stinkers" —charming, loveable, but definitely not the marrying kind, and Dusty fit the bill. It was only right that the woman for Dusty would be strong and capable, and not at all interested in a man who was accustomed to having women worship him. Kate, with or without her shotgun, is a formidable foe, but that doesn't stop Dusty from being attracted to her. In face, he's fascinated by her.
Pit a love-'em-and-leave-em hero with a determined-to-remain-unmarried heroine, add a dash of love, then wait until the sparks fly. Maybe it really is true that opposites attract.
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"Bachelor Cowboy definitely has its up, downs and turns all the way around. One minute you have Dusty wanting to leave yet Kate is definitely all woman and points him away from his bachelor ways. I loved that Dusty is so determined to keep his routine the same yet one look at Kate and everything changes. Roxanne Delaney definitely did a good job making this book special. The story line is fast paced and definitely will keep your attention as you wait to see what Dusty will do."
—Melinda, Night Owl Reviews
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