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Relentless in Texas (Texas Rodeo, #6)
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Stephanie Jenkins Ortiz Cerrillo's review
Jul 16, 2020
Read 2 times. Last read July 9, 2020 to July 16, 2020.
I can not give enough praises to this book, Relentless in Texas, it is the icing on the cake, when it comes to Kari Lynn Dell's Texas Rodeo series. I'm not sure I've ever read an author that is better at descriptive writing, has better humor, can write with better rodeo lingo, describe Rodeo event participation better and throw in a great romance all in one book better than Kari Lynn Dell. Kari Lynn puts so much into a book that you have a hard time not being so deep into the characters and plot to realize your not living in her stories. Wait what, I don't know these people, they aren't real, I wasn't just at a rodeo? I wasn't sure Kari Lynn could bring in another duo that would top the other couples in her Texas Rodeo series, then along came Gil and Carma.
Gil Sanchez is a hot cowboy, business owner, former badass rodeo bronc rider, stubborn, control freak, fiercely loyal, recovering alcoholic that has major overload issues and all that doesn't exactly make him an ideal candidate for a relationship and he knows it. Gil lost his rodeo career after being injured in a motorcycle accident and so he threw all his energy into his families company, Sanchez Trucking. All Gil's character flaws is why he's a single man and has spent his entire adult life avoiding a relationship and hasn't had any problem with doing so until he came across Carmelita White Fox. He can't get her out of his head.
Carmelita, Carma that is, comes from a Blackfeet Nation family that is known for their healing abilities. Carma also has a keen ability to read people, to feel what they are feeling.These abilities often leave her overwhelmed, exhausted and drained. These abilities are exactly why she should not even consider a relationship with Gil Sanchez. A relationship with that hot, maddening, overwhelming, hotheaded cowboy will take everything out of her but she doesn't want to live without him. She needs him just as much as he needs her though.
What a ride! I could not put this book down! It's the last in the Texas Rodeo series and I'm not ready to leave all these characters behind so I can only hope to see them all in Kari Lynn Dell's next rodeo series. The rodeo community is a very tight knit community after all so surely they'll be around.
Gil Sanchez is a hot cowboy, business owner, former badass rodeo bronc rider, stubborn, control freak, fiercely loyal, recovering alcoholic that has major overload issues and all that doesn't exactly make him an ideal candidate for a relationship and he knows it. Gil lost his rodeo career after being injured in a motorcycle accident and so he threw all his energy into his families company, Sanchez Trucking. All Gil's character flaws is why he's a single man and has spent his entire adult life avoiding a relationship and hasn't had any problem with doing so until he came across Carmelita White Fox. He can't get her out of his head.
Carmelita, Carma that is, comes from a Blackfeet Nation family that is known for their healing abilities. Carma also has a keen ability to read people, to feel what they are feeling.These abilities often leave her overwhelmed, exhausted and drained. These abilities are exactly why she should not even consider a relationship with Gil Sanchez. A relationship with that hot, maddening, overwhelming, hotheaded cowboy will take everything out of her but she doesn't want to live without him. She needs him just as much as he needs her though.
What a ride! I could not put this book down! It's the last in the Texas Rodeo series and I'm not ready to leave all these characters behind so I can only hope to see them all in Kari Lynn Dell's next rodeo series. The rodeo community is a very tight knit community after all so surely they'll be around.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
July 9, 2020
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Started Reading
July 16, 2020
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Finished Reading
September 28, 2024
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I can’t wait to see what she writes next.