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Monday, 14 March 2016

Review: Beauty and the Bull Rider (Hotel Rodeo #3) by Victoria Vane

****4 Stars****
 
 
This is the third book in the Hotel Rodeo series and if you haven't already read the first two books, give them a try. They're quick, easy and enjoyable reads.
In book three, we reacquaint ourselves with Zac and Delaney, who we've briefly encountered in the first two books.
Delaney has blamed Zac for everything that's gone wrong for her and she's developed a stubborn streak. Determined to do everything herself, she surprised to run into the rodeo stud, who she is still very wary of.
Zac has had it with life on the road and is ready to claim the missed opportunity that's haunted him for 8 years but it's not going to be as easy as he wants it to be.
Although I really did enjoy this book, and Zac is a great character, it felt a little rushed to me. Despite this, it's still a great read, that'll occupy you for a relaxing afternoon.
 
Reviewed by Vivienne Kauffer 
 
 
When Beauty Wants A Baby

Championship bull breeder and former Texas beauty queen Delaney McCall was having a heck of a time finding a daddy for the baby she craved. A failed marriage left her with no desire for another husband, but finding the right stud to satisfy her needs presents a bigger problem that she could have imagined.

And The Bullrider Wants Beauty

After hanging up his spurs, bull rider Zac McDaniel wants nothing more than to fulfill Delaney’s dream of having a family. After all, his best friend’s ex has been his fantasy for years. Zac, however, has no desire to be seen as just a means to an end. When Zac insists on doing things the “old fashioned” way, their passion explodes like a bull out of the chute.

Some Bucking Is Bound To Happen

While insisting it’s all just a passing fancy, the more Delaney sees the softer side of the rough and tumble cowboy, the harder it is to keep her emotions corraled. Zac, meanwhile, is more determined than ever to prove he’s what she really needs, and will do whatever it takes to tear down the mile high fence around her heart…
 
 
 
 


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