Sep 18, 2021

The Sheriff and the Cowgirl Debra Holt


 Description:

What happens when a tenacious sheriff takes on a determined cowgirl and her champion bull?

It’s never easy to make it in a man’s world, and cowgirl Tori Tremayne has chased the same dream most of her life—producing a champion bucking bull on the pro rodeo circuit. With her prize bull Maximus, she’s so close to winning top prize in the finals this year she can taste it. She can’t afford any distractions, especially not the tall, dark and swoony sheriff she’s admired all her life.

Sheriff Gray Dalton has been in love with Tori since they were kids. He doesn’t want to change Tori or derail her goals, but he does want to combine their dreams—build a life and family with her while she continues to pursue her career and passion. Gray knows he has to shake Tori up so that he can step out of the friend zone she’s so determined to keep him in.

Can Gray prove to Tori that with him she can have it all—career, love and a family?


My Review:
I was so excited that Tori finally got her story told. I really loved Tori and Gray in the other books and I so wanted their story. I still loved Gray he knew what he wanted and was willing to do anything for Tori. I liked how he not just cared about Tori but her family as if it was his as well. As I said I really liked Tori in the other books however in this story she came off very conceded, self centered, and too caught up into her goals to care about anyone else, I was a little disappointed. I loved that no matter what Tori's family surrounded her and loved her through her dreams. There was some mild adult situations in the book, Overall I did like how the book ended and I did enjoy the story. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


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