Cowboy Come Home

· The 79th Copper Mountain Rodeo Book 3 · Tule Publishing
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 Rodeo cowboy Boone Telford feels like he’s running out of time to make his mark. By his age, his father was an All-Around-Cowboy multiple times and his siblings are all highly accomplished in their fields. Boone vows that this is his year to stand out and finally be a champion as long as he remains focused, but a beautiful masseuse he met on a quick detour to the beach has given him a glimpse of a happy life that doesn’t involve buckles or prize money. Is loving Piper and settling down on his family’s Montana ranch giving up his dreams and destiny? When he pulls into his home town of Marietta, he knows it’s now or never, and he probably needs to let Piper go.


Masseuse Piper Wiley is doing the one thing she swore she never would–following a man who's chasing his career from town to town. The daughter of an Army colonel, Piper’s lived all over the world, but has always craved permanence and belonging. Meeting Boone was unexpected and powerful. Love at first sight. But can she convince her cowboy to finally come home and make his mark with her?

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4.2
10 reviews
Sandi Ramirez
September 21, 2018
This is yet another wonderful 79th Copper Mountain Rodeo Read! If you have read any of the other books in the 79th CMR series, as I have been reading them all you will recognize Piper and Boone Tedford from those books. If you are readers of Marietta books you might recognize Boone from other books as well. Yes, characters tend to cross over from author to author and books to book. And that is one of the reasons that I love Tule Publishing Group like i do. One big happy family. So let me tell you a wee bit about Cowboy Come Home. See Boone is from Marietta, Montana but he met Piper in Ca and they became quickly connected. He asked her to come with him on his rodeo trips and since she was already into yoga she got her masseuse license and set up shop. It was just suppose to be for the summer. Suppose to end before they reached Marietta so Boone never told her where he was from and now here they are on their own into town and Boone is sick to his stomach cause he needs to tell her before all his family shows up, in full force. Oh boy this is one really good read about lies of omission and also about also about we see ourselves is not necessarily how others see us. This one I enjoyed even though yes it was different than other books in this series but then again so are these 2 characters.
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Alison Robinson
September 5, 2018
Boone Telford is the only child of Taryn Telford not to make a mark in the world. One of his brothers, Rohan, is a decorated special forces soldier, his brother Witt is a doctor, his little sister Riley is a successful country singer, all he is is a semi-successful cowboy on the rodeo circuit. His father was a mega successful bull rider who went on to save the family ranch, he wants Boone to work on the ranch but Boone doesn't want to be known as Taryn's son or Witt's younger brother, or Riley's older brother, he just wants to be known for his own achievements. Boone has been dating/ travelling with Piper Wiley for four months. Polar opposites in temperament, careers and lives they are inseparable until the rodeo comes to Marietta, Boone's home town, and Boone gets paralysed by his need to prove himself which is in direct conflict with his desire for Piper. I have to be honest, although I loved Kane, this book left me cold and just a little frustrated. Cold, because I thought Piper was a spineless Stepford wife running around crying that no-one liked her and Boone was flailing around in the dark wanting to be someone but having no idea what he wanted to do. Also I have zero tolerance for men who can't bear to have a difficult conversation but have no difficulty in having sex with the woman instead. Frustrated because somewhere in there was a plot I wanted to read but it was buried deep beneath sexual acrobatics and hand-wringing 'emoshuns'. Overall, not enough rodeo, too much navel-gazing, and I didn't like the hero or the heroine. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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Cathy Geha
September 1, 2018
Cowboy Come Home by Sinclair Jayne The 79th Copper Mountain Rodeo Book 3 Boone Telford has been on the rodeo circuit for almost a decade when he meets Piper Wiley. The two decide to travel together for the summer as he goes from rodeo to rodeo. They agree it is no strings attached but with time the two become so very close that feelings are hard to avoid. Boone is sure he needs…well…he is not sure what he needs but it all has to do with “more” and that means there is not time now for a woman to become a permanent fixture in his life. As close as Boone and Piper are they reach a point where the end of the road seems to have been reached though neither is really sure they want it to be the end of the road. As Piper decides to move forward and guard her heart Boone is left in a type of limbo that takes some time to work through. This author creates characters I feel I know and end up caring about. There were times I wanted to sit Boone down and smack some sense into him but thankfully someone else stepped in for me so…whew! Piper on the other hand seemed a lot more together and mature with a plan in place and goals that were measurable…I really liked her and was happy for her when everything seemed to finally work out. Thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review. 4 Stars
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