Wild Rodeo Nights by Sandy SullivanWilder Series 2
Published By: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc
Genre: Erotic Romance, Contemporary, Western/Cowboys
Review Copy Received from PublisherSummary:
Carrie's bitter. Losing her parents and finding out her teenage sister is pregnant with no father in sight, has just about left her without direction. Running her parent's store dominates her days, until one hunky rodeo cowboy decides to help out. Will she let Cole become a permanent fixture in her life or will his temporary lifestyle become a wall she isn't willing to climb? Can she convince him to stay?
Cole rides bulls. A temporary woman is right up his alley until he runs smack into one protective Carrie Marsh. When she sticks her claws into him at the bar, accusing him of getting her sister pregnant, he's fascinated. Her hazel eyes snap fire as she pins him to his seat. Can he tame the hellcat with the tongue sharper than cheap tequila? Does he want to or will the call of the rodeo pull him away?
Note: This book contains anal sex.
A Siren Erotic Romance
Donna’s Review:
Wild Rodeo Nights is a heart wrenching love story. This book is the second in the Wilder series and, while always better to read a series in order, can be read as a standalone.
The heroine of Wild Rodeo Nights is Carrie. At a time in her life when many young women have finished their education and are getting settled into a career, Carrie is dealing with the death of her parents; she is providing a home, love, and support for her 17 year old grieving and pregnant sister; she is attempting to keep her late father’s business afloat; and she is desperately trying to make ends meet financially. When she attempts to confront the father of her sister’s baby about stepping up and accepting responsibility, she accidentally confronts the wrong man. That’s how she meets Cole.

Cole is a Wilder and a rodeo bull rider. He seems to enjoy his life of constant travel and bull riding although the author, Sandy Sullivan, gives little glimpses that perhaps Cole’s life isn’t as fulfilling as he says it is. In any case, neither of the main characters is at the point of considering a long-term romance. Fate has a different idea.
At one point I wanted to call the author and ask just how much more pain she was planning to heap on one character but we have all met people like Carrie who seem to stay buried under one catastrophe after another. If adversity makes us stronger, Carrie would be a house of bricks. In some very difficult situations Cole is there to support her; in others he causes her more pain.
Cole’s family doesn’t come into the book until the last third. I love Cole’s brother, Chase, and sister-in-law, Abby, but had some problems with Cole’s parents. It seemed to me that once they realized who her father was they should have stayed in touch and given her a hand whether Cole was in her life or not.
In Wild Rodeo Nights, Sandy Sullivan has written an easy reading cowboy love story that reminds me somewhat of an old-fashioned country song. I think the female puts up with way too much from the cowboy and the heartbreak is very dramatic but in the end things work out for an HEA ending.
Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Donna!

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