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Cowboy fantasies. Oh boy, do I have them. I blame the shiny belt buckles and those chaps. After getting dumped by my Not Future Husband, I've decided to spend the summer in Aspen exploring new adventures. First on the list is sexy rodeo champion Justin Garrison, who seems happy to accept the challenge. What if I fall in love with the real man behind the fantasy? * Being the charming cowboy is an easy role to play. Whenever I'm on the back of a horse or riding a bull, everything's simple, uncomplicated. Running my family's ranch and trying to keep past scandals buried are a lot harder. When my path crosses with a beautiful brunette at a rodeo, I'm not looking for more complications. Zoe Saragossa's not a typical buckle bunny and I'm definitely not her type. Can a city girl fall for a real cowboy? Wild for You is a standalone, slow burn cowboy romance set in the Rocky Mountains. It is part of the Love with Altitude series of standalone romantic comedies.
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4 primary booksLove with Altitude is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Daisy Prescott.
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3.5 / 5
Third book in the series, but first I have read. It worked mostly well as a standalone, though I did have some problems at first getting the group of friends sorted out. (Was it Mara or Mae now? Which was which again? That kind of stuff...)
I liked the characters, and I liked how the story and the relationship between the hero and heroine developed. Bonus points for Justin not meddling with the artsy stuff, and also for Zoe's circle of girlfriends. And the sunroof. And the cake. ALWAYS the cake. :)
Books #1 and #2 are now on my TBR list. :)
Somewhat off topic, and has no impact on either the story or my rating:
I did get hung up on the horse related details a bit, e.g. Cisco is described as a “brown and white Paint” - by Zoe, who is definitely a non-horsey person. So... is he actually a chestnut paint (since no black in mane or tail etc. is mentioned), or is he a bay or indeed (dark) brown paint? ^^ Or the word ‘harness' was used for what I would call a halter. Or Justin would tie the horses' reins (!) to a tree or something - which is a no go for me because of possible injuries. (And yes, I am weird to overthink these things so much. )