Redneck Romeo

· Ridgeview Publishing
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
350
Pages

About this ebook

The last McKay standing is knocked to his knees…

Three years ago, Dalton McKay looked across the altar and saw the woman he knew he’d love for the rest of his life…only it wasn’t his bride-to-be. So he took the McKays’ love-’em-and-leave-’em reputation to new heights, fleeing the ceremony and Wyoming. Now a family crisis has brought Dalton back to Sundance, giving him an opportunity to demonstrate to everyone—especially the woman he thought he lost—that he’s a changed man.

Aurora “Rory” Wetzler has fallen for cowboy hottie Dalton’s smooth-talkin’ ways far too often. He claims he can convince her that he’s playing for keeps this time. Fine. She’ll call that bluff. She can’t ignore their intense chemistry or resist smokin’ hot sex, but she knows she’ll never gamble her heart again.

Dalton has plenty of fences to mend with the McKays, but his biggest fear is that Rory doesn’t believe they have a future. He’ll have to pull out all the stops to prove to her that he can be her only Romeo for a lifetime.

Warning: Contains a sexy cowboy who tames his sassy lady love with his romantic and his kinky side.

 

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
Dar Good
March 9, 2021
Holy this book was good! That was my first thought when I finished and I was so, so, so happy!! I delayed forever reading the book because I didn't want rough riders to be done but I could delay no more and needed to know how it all ended. Despite concerns that other McKay's would take over the story, the focus on Dalton and Rory, with bits of Brandt and Tell, allayed all those thoughts. This story is all Dalton and all Rory, from the first line to the end. No big earth-shattering problems, because those had all happened already for these two, this was a straight-up, mature and compelling relationship building story. We knew Dalton was a troubled sort from earlier books and we got to see the demons he has been battling and the growth he has had. He makes some interesting points in the book, he is in the middle of the two generations of McKay's, he is 13 years younger than Cord and 13 years older than Kyler. Trouble is, he has been expected to be like the older McKay's all along, as if they all forget their actions when they were younger Rory was in her mother's book, and a whole lot spoiled and lost. She is still both those things, but she is also more mature now, but just a bit. Where Dalton has been soul-searching defining himself, Rory has been existing and this is her story of growth and Dalton's story of winning her over It is poignant in parts, laugh out loud in parts, and heart breaking in others. And, let us not forget the hotness abound, it is a McKay story after all, but it is also a fitting end to the love stories of the McKay's of that generation - they all have their loves and their lives in place, and how we enjoyed the journey with Colby, Carter, Cord, Kade, Trevor, Colt, Quinn, Cam, Keely, Kane, Brandt, Chase, Ben, Tell, Gavin and finally Dalton

About the author

Lorelei James is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romances in the Rough Riders series, the Blacktop Cowboys® series, the Mastered series, the Need You series, the Rough Riders Legacy series and several stand alone titles. Lorelei’s books have been nominated for and won the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award as well as the CAPA Award. Lorelei also writes gritty mysteries under the name Lori Armstrong. Both she and her alter ego live in western South Dakota.

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