I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review
This story begins by giving a glimpse into the life of the Calhoun's, a rodeo family of six from Oklahoma. We find out, like many rodeo families, the pay isn't consistent and they are always looking for ways to make a living. The Calhoun's have the added pressure of coming up with enough money to "buy" back their ranch from their greedy cousin, Ennis. Their father didn't plan well and hadn't updated his will since his first child was born. At the time, Buck, Sr. willed his ranch to his brother--his now deceased brother. So, the ranch was now owned by their cousin Ennis. Ennis was greedy and had no intentions of keeping the land as is. He thought he could make easy money by drilling, so he set the sale price high knowing his cousins couldn't come up with the money.
As luck would have it, they were offered a reality tv show that followed them around trying to get a glimpse of rodeo/cowboy life. The deal had a "catch", though. Buck, Jr had to talk his ex into "pretending" to be his fiancé and have a wedding for the season finale. If she agrees, Channing knows she's going to have her heart broken more than it already was. Channing needs the money to help her brother, Luke, out of his gambling debts. So she agrees to be a part of the show, when all she wants is for Buck to "make" her a part of the Calhoun's.
I really enjoyed the story, but did get aggravated with Channing. She was indecisive in her feelings and Buck didn't help out by not telling her his true feelings either. They had TONS of time to have sex, but not enough to TALK. I loved how she came through in the end for her family--the Calhoun's. This story ends with a HEA and is not a cliffhanger. I really enjoyed the twist of combining a reality show with Cowboys--very unique!