Book Review: Taming the Heart

 


In this steamy age-gap, forbidden-love cowboy romance for fans of Lyla Sage, Bailey Hannah, and Elsie Silver, a free spirit finds herself working for a former pro bull rider... who has secrets behind those ocean-deep eyes.

Being hired by a ranch for the summer sounds picture-perfect, right? Except your new boss looks a whole lot like every fantasy and daydream you’ve ever had come to life—oh, and he’s already accidentally seen your favorite ‘toy’.

I’ve always been the hyper-independent free spirit. Sage Maloney, the wild child.

The eldest daughter, with my heart locked away safely out of sight. I had a summer of fun ahead of me.

Only, I didn’t count on a former pro bull rider to stride into my life. Beau Heartford. The much older cowboy with a mustache to go weak at the knees for.

He’s a whole package of temptation. Someone who lures me in with glimpses of what it might be like to let my guard down… to be taken care of.

My married boss.

Summer days rapidly turn scorching in this sleepy little town among the mountains. As the temperature continues to climb, we’re both stuck fighting a mutual attraction we can’t ignore.

Sparks fly, and we really should be putting more distance between the two of us.

In this scenario, more is at stake than just crossing a line between boss and employee.

There’s a wedding band on this cowboy’s finger.

Taming The Heart is an interconnected stand-alone, book 3 in the Crimson Ridge series, and can be read separately. Intended for ages 18 and over.


My Review

Sage and Beau first encounter years ago was a hoot. Beau being the big gruff man that he is and being tongue tied around Sage did provide for an entertaining moment. Sage loves her toys. 

Sage definitely has a feisty streak to her. Which I loved and why I fell in love with her right away. She just kept pushing and pushing at Beau's buttons until he gave in. Although, it is understandable as to his hesitation in the beginning. 

"I'm offering to give you everything trouble. For as long as you'll have me."

I really enjoy coming back and visiting Crimson Ridge. It is filled with hunky men. Men who love a curvy woman and knows how to treat her right. When you think of grumpy bull rider, you can add Beau to the list. He is one that readers will enjoy getting to know. Elliot does bring the spice with this book. 

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