Tough Love

$28.99

Alexandra Banks

Hudson Rawlins is the eldest of four brothers and every inch his father’s son—stubborn, loyal, and married to the ranch. Relationships? Not his thing. He’s perfectly content running cattle and keeping the rest of the world at arm’s length.

Dr. Addy Howard has six months in Lewistown, Montana as the town’s new equine vet. Her first big job? Riding with the Rosewood Ranch during their annual roundup. There’s just one problem—she hasn’t been on a horse since the fall that ended her Olympic show jumping career.

Forced into the saddle and straight into Hudson Rawlins’ orbit, Addy finds herself facing more than her fears. Because Hudson isn’t just the gruff cowboy assigned to keep her safe—he’s tangled in her past in ways neither of them expected.

As sparks ignite beneath the wide Montana sky, Hudson must decide if he’s willing to risk the one thing he’s always avoided.

But with his father’s expectations hanging over them both, the heat building between them might only lead to one thing—hearts shattered like dry earth in a summer storm.

Alexandra Banks

Hudson Rawlins is the eldest of four brothers and every inch his father’s son—stubborn, loyal, and married to the ranch. Relationships? Not his thing. He’s perfectly content running cattle and keeping the rest of the world at arm’s length.

Dr. Addy Howard has six months in Lewistown, Montana as the town’s new equine vet. Her first big job? Riding with the Rosewood Ranch during their annual roundup. There’s just one problem—she hasn’t been on a horse since the fall that ended her Olympic show jumping career.

Forced into the saddle and straight into Hudson Rawlins’ orbit, Addy finds herself facing more than her fears. Because Hudson isn’t just the gruff cowboy assigned to keep her safe—he’s tangled in her past in ways neither of them expected.

As sparks ignite beneath the wide Montana sky, Hudson must decide if he’s willing to risk the one thing he’s always avoided.

But with his father’s expectations hanging over them both, the heat building between them might only lead to one thing—hearts shattered like dry earth in a summer storm.