Book #4 from the series: The Bowen Ridge Cowboys

Untamed In Montana (The Bowen Ridge Cowboys Book 4)

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Pretending she’s not interested in the world’s most famous bull rider should be easy…except he just bought the ranch next door. And he keeps showing up at her kitchen table.

Colt Murphy has spent fourteen years on magazine covers with a different woman on his arm in every photo, and Audrey Barrington wants nothing to do with him. She knows exactly the kind of man he is. She’s been watching him on her parents’ television since she was nineteen. That is, until one quiet night on her porch, she tells him the truth about herself—that she’s the comfortable kind of woman, the kind men settle for, the kind who isn’t built for the way he looks at her. Then, all bets are off—and so are her rules.

Colt is charming, a little practiced around the edges, but retired bull riders with rough hands and slow grins and the kind of focus that won them eight seconds on the back of a thousand-pound animal are this small-town teacher’s undoing. So who is she to resist?

But it’s in their quietest moments together that he stops performing. It’s in the unexpected way he listens to her that she realizes the swagger is just the part everyone got to see. And it’s when she watches him on the porch with her six-year-old niece, laughing like a man who’s never had to be anyone but himself, that she starts to fall for him, whatever the consequences.

Someone once convinced Audrey her body was too much and her heart was too quiet. But Colt has never looked at her like she’s anything less than the only woman in the room.

Her rules say this arrangement ends when the lessons do.

But her heart says she signed the wrong contract.