Thursday, June 14, 2018

REVIEW: RODE HARD, PUT UP WET (ROUGH RIDERS SERIES BOOK #2) BY LORELEI JAMES

BETH'S REVIEW

RODE HARD, PUT UP WET
(ROUGH RIDERS SERIES BOOK #2)

BY LORELEI JAMES

 5 STARS



This is a very steamy book. Cash has been looking at how to get Gemma to be with him. She is all he sees and all he wants. When the widow's stock keeps being rejected by the people in the rodeo circuit, she goes to the rodeo looking for Cash. Gemma will do anything to get him to go work with her at her ranch, even agreeing to the Native American's terms. He doesn't know it, but it really isn't like she hasn't been dreaming about some hot and steamy night with him under her sheets.

Things get a bit complicated when Macie, Cash's daughter appears at the same rodeo expecting to spend some time with him. Cash tells Gemma about his plans with Macie, and she agrees to let Macie stay on her land and work for sustenance. What will happen when she meets there the youngest of the McKay brothers? Carter is spending the Summer helping Gemma with her stock ranch so he can use an old barn as an art studio, just so he is able to finish the pieces he needs for his exhibit.

Everyone thinks that Carter is the most tamed an quiet of the 4 McKay brothers, but what will happen if he falls in love with the untamable Macie? Will this couples survive living together in this land? Will Cash be able to stay with Gemma without getting pulled apart from his daughter? What will become the most important thing for Macie, giving herself and her heart to Carter or finally staying with her dad now that she has gotten to know him better?

This book is hot and steamy to say the list. What I love about it the most is the fact that it doesn't take away the body of the story. The story is structured soundly and you will not lose track of the essence of all of this characters. The characters bring normal situations and that makes their stories relatable. Is a must read, must have. And is not for the faint of heart.

Absolutely love that we are presented with real characters that are not your 20 to 30-year-old heroes and we get a heroine that is a fierce older woman fighting for what she wants to achieve with her business. Gemma is one of my favorite characters in this two books that she has been in.


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