A rough and rugged tumble through the Montana countryside, Broken Cowboy by Jamie Schulz is a romantic and unpredictable ride, weaving blushing eroticism with powerful bursts of action and adrenaline.
Addie and Cade are a sizzling pair, and their slow-burning connection tells readers exactly where things are headed, but the trip is worth savoring. As the stakes of their unexpected fling rise to the level of life and death, Cade emerges as a slow-spoken hero, while the fiercely independent side of Addie is allowed to break free.
Unlike so many other romance novels, Schulz spends considerable time crafting her language, and has created characters that are more than just sexy setups for one another. There is real depth in Addie’s suspicious approach to men, as well as Cade’s protective nature over his own heart – stereotypes are flipped and relationship norms are challenged in this thought-provoking read.
While the dialogue is usually short and to the point, some of the narrative elements, particularly the physical action, slows the pace at times. There is also some redundancy of language, and the occasional grammar stumble. Despite these small issues, this patient and provocative tale is a guilty pleasure and an easy escape for fans of adventurous romance.
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