Unbroken Cowboy
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Descripción editorial
In Gold Valley, Oregon, New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates proves that forbidden love just might be the sweetest…
Dane Parker traded in his trailer-park roots for glory as a bull rider. But when a serious injury sidelines him for months, it’s the first time he can’t just pull himself up by his bootstraps. The last thing he wants to deal with is sweet family friend Bea treating him like one of her wounded animals—or the unexpected attraction that suddenly flares between them.
Beatrix Leighton has loved Dane for years, while he’s always seen her as another sister. When she enlists his help to start her animal sanctuary, she thinks it will give him purpose. Instead, it brings all the desire she feels for him to the boiling point. Bea’s father taught her early on that love means loss. But could her forbidden crush turn into a love that will last a lifetime?
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Read the entire Gold Valley series:
1. Smooth-Talking Cowboy
2. Untamed Cowboy
3. Good Time Cowboy
4. A Tall, Dark Cowboy Christmas
5. Unbroken Cowboy
6. Cowboy to the Core
7. Lone Wolf Cowboy
8. Cowboy Christmas Redemption
9. The Bad Boy of Redemption Ranch
10. The Hero of Hope Springs
11. The Last Christmas Cowboy
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Yates's superb latest Gold Valley contemporary (after A Tall, Dark Cowboy Christmas) entices with a charged, intense romance between a veterinary assistant and a former rodeo bull rider. Bea Leighton loves caring for animals at her home as well as at her job at the Gold Valley Veterinary Clinic in Gold Valley, Ore. For much of her life, Bea has been in love with Dane Parker, whose sister, Lindy, is divorced from Bea's brother, Damien. Bea lives in a cabin on the property of the Grassroots Winery and Dane lives in the main house recuperating from bull-riding injuries sustained eight months prior; Lindy helps run the winery but lives with her new husband, Wyatt Dodge, at his dude ranch. As Bea helps care for Dane and bluntly tells him to look toward the future, he starts to see her in a new light and is surprised that he no longer views her as a little sister. Dane assists and supports Bea's efforts to start an animal sanctuary on the property as he realizes that he is attracted to both her striking beauty and her caring nature. Multidimensional and genuine characters are the highlight of this alluring novel, and sensual love scenes complete it. Yates's fans and anyone who enjoys contemporary western romances will savor this delectable story.