The Bullriders: Book Two Simon Frizz Frizzell sneaks away to the rodeo on weekends, and it's not until after he wins a buckle that he tells his parents about his bull-riding.
He knows they won't approve of his choice of sport, but his parents own a Christian bookstore, and he couldn't possibly tell them the whole truth: he's gay.
And so are some of his rodeo friends, like Dante and Ryan, and Jacky--a young man he wishes could have been more than a one-night stand.
When Simon sets his sights on his dreams, he finds work with Dante and Ryan, and bumps into Jacky on the job.
Jacky Douglas is a rodeo fanatic, plain and simple.
He loves the ride, and he loves the cowboys.
He fell hard for Frizz when they met, and theirs was a one-night stand made in heaven.
When they meet again, Jacky thinks it's a stroke of luck.
Frizz takes some convincing, but once he's on board, they begin a relationship.
The fledgling romance faces a challenge when news of it travels all the way to the one place Frizz doesn't want it to go: his parents' bookstore.
Bullriders | Book |
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Christian bookstore, and he couldn't possibly tell them the whole truth | Hes gay |
Frizz doesn't want it to go | His parents bookstore |