Rocky Mountain Cowboy
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
FALLING FAST, FALLING HARD
Everyone wants a piece of Jaden Alexander. Ever since the famous "Snowboarding Cowboy" took a near-fatal spill on live television, he's been hounded by the media. Every reporter in the country wants an exclusive interview with the chiseled Olympic heartthrob. But only one of them has the easygoing charm-and breathtaking beauty-to knock Jaden off balance . . .
Kate Livingston isn't looking for a scoop. As senior editor for Adrenaline Junkie magazine, she's testing out camping gear on the Colorado Trail when Jaden's rescue dog Bella seeks refuge in her tent. Before she knows it, Kate is face to face with the world's sexiest snow-riding cowboy-and the biggest opportunity of her career. But getting close to Jaden isn't just about her job, and for the first time ever Kate has no idea how this story will end.
Customer Reviews
Rocky Mountain Cowboy
This was a sweet quick read. J.J. Alexander was an Olympic snowboarding star until the fateful crash when he "caught the edge" and tumbled into my biggest rival for gold. The paparazzi painted J.J. in a black way. In the 3 months since the accident, J.J. has gone into hiding. Kate on the other hand is on the week's vacation in h3ll!!!! She never has camped but as a senior editor, she is forced to camp in a tent in the wilderness of Colorado. During the night in the middle of a storm, she rescues a Lab. The next morning she realizes that she is not one for camping and decides to leave and go back into the nearest town for the rest of the week to pamper herself. Plus she needs to find the Lab's owner. Well let's just say that sparks flew and the rest is history! These two have quite the journey to their HEA but it is one that I couldn't put down. I adored Bella the Lab and all the rest of the cast of characters. I haven't read the others' stories but I am definitely intrigued.
I loved the fact that the story was written in my favorite dual POV. Getting into both of the characters' mind and their thought process really help me to understand and identify with both of them.
There are some sexual scenes but nothing too graphic (at least not that I was offended). The author, I think, did a wonderful job in leaving much to the reader's imagination.
I highly recommend this story to anyone.