Blair Rivers never does repeats—especially not with cocky, gorgeous cowboys she meets during rodeo weekends. But after one unforgettable ni
ght with a mysterious stranger, she heads home to Whiskey Creek and tries to forget all about him.
Until he walks into her bar.
Gage Dalton just took a job as the new foreman at a neighboring ranch. He didn’t expect to run into the fiery bartender who ghosted him—but he’s more than happy to turn the heat back up. Trouble is, Blair doesn’t believe in love. And Gage? He’s planning on making her believe in second rounds.
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I’ve been reading Persis Lassiter since she wrote her first book, The Layover That Changed Everything. I love all her books; she has a way of capturing your attention from the first page to the last. While reading, you’ll find yourself feeling connections with the characters. Roped In wasn’t any different, and even though Gage screamed red flags, I couldn’t help but feel drawn to him. I understood why he did what he did, but at the same time, I felt he went a little too far. Even though at first I didn’t understand how Blair could be drawn to Cage, as the story progressed, I saw it. Cage is the type of character you shouldn’t like, but you can’t help but like him. The tension and action in this book made it impossible to put down. Every page had me wondering what’s going to happen next.
I loved Blair. I loved how Blair wouldn’t let anyone know what to do until Cage showed up. There was so much tension between them that I was always on edge, eager to see what was going to happen next. One of my favorites in this book was the descriptions; I could picture Whiskey Creek and The Silver Saloon while I was reading, as if I was watching a movie. Also, the emotions in this book; I felt every single one of them. Roped In was one of the darker books, and I loved everything about it. I read it until I reached the last page and afterwards recommended it to my friends. I’m still thinking about it and cannot wait for the second book.
Although I loved all of Persis’s books, Roped In is my new favorite; at least so far. I had always loved books that feature a western vibe, and this one is one of the most intense, and favorites. I would highly recommend checking this book out. Be prepared for a thrilling ride!
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