ARC Book Review - Reckless Cowboy (Iron Ridge Book 3) by Dakota James
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Book Tropes: Crime syndicate, Tension, Action, He falls first & hard, Deputy FMC, Ex-military/Cowboy MMC, Found family
RECKLESS COWBOY is a dark cowboy romance featuring enemies-to-lovers tension, morally gray heroes, and a love story that breaks every rule.
Deputy Sheriff Harper Garrett has always lived in the small town. Her father is the Sheriff although now that he is getting closer to retirement she isn't sure how much longer he will be on the job. Some town folks have been run off their ranches or killed, the Sheriff says there is another to investigate, but, after one of her friends dad was killed and her father swept it under the rug she knows something is going on.
Luke Bennett was part of the special forces squad in the military. Now he lives in a small town with a few military brothers. They still do their special ops things, just for the civilian world, of helping those who have been traffic and need help. His code name in the group is Riot, he is the one who causes most of the trouble. But, he's also one who will dive feet first to save anyone he cares about. Luke has had a thing for Deputy Sheriff Harper for a few months. He loves a woman in uniform. They have a love / hate back and forth banter between them.
Harper follows Luke one night after they both leave a bar and finds out he is trying to rescue a woman from the back of a van. But, he's already killed 2 people inside the van, how can she find out who they are and who they are working for if they are dead?! She wants to do her job but she also knows that Luke and his 'brother's' work in the grey area. Will Harper be able to work with Luke and his team if they bring her in and tell her everything? Or will she freak out that her dad is working for the bad guys the ones he is supposed to be protecting the town from?
I did receive a free ARC Copy of this book from the book promotion company, Grey's Promotions. I am freely leaving a honest book review.
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