Her Renegade Cowboy
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Publisher Description
From #1 New York Times bestseller Lora Leigh comes the final book in the Moving Violations trilogy, Her Renegade Cowboy!
He will risk his life…
The oh-so-proper school teacher, Lily Donovan has learned, the hard way, that men are not to be trusted. Period. Until Levi Roberts, the new cowboy working at her cousin's ranch, tempts her carefully-built resolve and awakens an all-consuming passion she thought lay dormant. But when she discovers his deadly secret, and her own secrets come to light, Lily unwittingly joins the lethal cat and mouse race between Levi and the man he’s been hunting for weeks.
To save her heart…
Former Ranger Levi Roberts has seen his fair share of deadly trouble during his years as a tough-as-nails operative. The ultimate expert in undercover investigations, he’s been tasked to find a man with a dangerous agenda in town. Routine work has been boring…until he runs into Lily, the prickly school teacher who tempts him like no other. Getting under her skin has been deliciously satisfying for his red-hot desire, but when Lily lands in the hands of the very man he’s been investigating, Levi will have to fight with every ounce of his heart and soul to save her—and to heal the heart he broke.
“Leigh’s books can scorch the ink off the page.”—RT Book Reviews
Customer Reviews
A Slow Read
I found this a difficult read because I didn’t much like the characters nor did I feel any emotional attachment between them. I picked it up and put it down a number of times. The actual suspense element doesn’t happen until you are three-quarters of the way through the story and from there on I enjoyed it.
Levi was very unprofessional in going after Lily from the very beginning even though it will cost him his job. I could understand it if there had been a buildup and you had him struggling with his desire (and his conscience, with the secret he was hiding) before succumbing but instead it was a rush to bed her and move in with her. And it never seemed to bother him much that he was deceiving her.
With regard to Lily I thought it was selfish of her to ask her cousin’s wife to keep such an important secret from her husband. At best when it came out it was likely to cause a serious rift between husband and wife and if things had gone badly it would have destroyed their marriage.
Got very tired of both of them mentally planning to tell the other their truths and then chickening out.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.