He’s a cowboy billionaire who thinks he has it all. She’s out to humble him and prove money isn’t everything…
Every family has a black sheep, and Bryant Miller, the youngest of the Miller brothers, is exactly that. Handsome, rich and self-assured, he struck out on his own, defying all the rules and morals his family had raised him with.
Flitting from party to party and chasing money and pleasure, Bryant thinks he’s content with his wealthy lifestyle. But as his brothers find love, he begins to wonder if maybe there’s more to life than partying and money.
Then he runs into Keiko Albryte at his brother’s wedding…
Keiko is nothing like all the women he’s been consorting with. She’s beautiful, smart, and talented, with a great group of friends and an important position within the church. Keiko's life looks like the perfect package to anyone on the outside.
But Keiko’s got inner struggles of her own, which Bryant soon finds out about. Even so, Bryant still doesn’t seem to be deserving of a good woman like her.
Will their hurts combined be too volatile together? Or will they be just right for each other…
Author’s Note: Taming Her Cowboy Billionaire is a sweet contemporary western romance novel that is sure to sweep you off your feet!
Brothers of Miller Ranch is a series of books that are about each of the wealthy but humble (except book five, but he becomes humbled by the end) brothers of Miller Ranch finding true love! Each book is a standalone novel that can be enjoyed without having read the other books of the series. Download and enjoy!
WOW! Natalie Dean blew me away with this excellent prodigal son romance. Keiko was every bit equal to Bryant as co-stars. I very much appreciated Ms. Dean’s ability to introduce Christian values into this story without being preachy. The scene where Bryant takes Keiko to the paintball shooting range had me laughing out loud. Whoever thought that this somewhat soft-spoken young lady would clean the clocks of experienced paintball players? As the story plays out, it appears that Bryant is the one with all the problems demanding attention, but it doesn’t take long to learn that Keiko’s struggle with OCD creates significant hurdles for her to overcome as well. I am confident that Ms. Dean did a great deal of background research as she created these protagonists. I learned a lot as I read and enjoyed this well-written novel. Five-Stars!
Natalie Dean weaves an unpredictable, thought-provoking story that will keep you guessing.
Is it a prodigal son story? Is it a tale of opposite sides of the tracks where two hurting souls find common ground?
All that and more.
I find it hard to describe this book other than to say that I loved it and it is truly an original, engaging story that delighted and challenged me. I love the way the friendship developed between Keiko and Bryant and how they saw the real person beneath all the masks.
Taming Her Cowboy Billionaire is a oh so exciting book. The Miller family is always there to help someone, so to find out the youngest son Bryant felt like he was never appreciated by the family but looked upon as weird, was a big thing for Keiko to find out. And to know his lifestyle was so far from hers made the book that much more exciting. Showing her flaws along with his made it all the more real. I loved the way she did not Bible thump him to death, but slowly allowed the loved they were growing to allow him to see her side of life and going back to Church with her had the purpose Keiko inwardly hoped would take hold of his heart and soul. But what it would take for Bryant to change would mean his entire lifestyle, business, and who he had been for so long. Could Keiko asked that of him for her to allow him to officially date her? Reading the book to find out is well worth your time.
This last book in the Miller brother series was just as good if not better than the first book in the series. These books and characters are all so well written and relatable. Keiko was in almost every book but I never imagined her as a main character , what a pleasant surprise.
Another good and decent book. The youngest brother in a wealthy family has to come to terms with his own bad behavior. He also finds someone to help him face his demons. This entire series has dealt with a plethora of moral issues from bullying to discrimination to mental health. Good lessons to be had for all.
I think I love this story the most. When Bryant "gets it" during the specialized prayer for Keiko, I got goosebumps. There is something incredibly powerful whenever someone gets their breakthrough and finally understand what God is all about. It's absolutely breathtaking ~
Lots of good reading ahead with the Miller Family Cowboys
I have now read all of the books in both Millers' series! Refreshingly different and all good stories. So typical of big families to be different from one another but still loving and caring. Ms. Dean spins some interesting tales that hold your attention and make you smile.
After reading in the previous books about Keiko and Bryant it seems their stories would be inevitable, but together? Keiko seems so unloaded by the world as she relies on her faith, but she is so vulnerable. Bryant is sexy and rich and he knows it, so opposite of Keiko. But opposites attract in this extremely insightful nove.
There is so much we all have to give if we stop and think. Life is more than work and money. So many people need help in different ways. I can’t wait until we can give hugs again. This book made me think of what we are missing in our lives living virtually with this crazy pandemic.
Just finished Taming Her Cowboy, the last book in the Brothers of Miller Ranch. I was anxious to see how Natalie Dean would change the final and bad boy Bryant into a likeable character. I didn't think I would care for him because of his character in the first five books. But at the end I think I understood him and her became my favorite brother. Great story, great characters.
This was a very good book, that might open some eyes about living with certain mental disorders, specifically OCD, and slightly on anorexia. Also, just a little about being the child that doesn’t quite fit in, and the effect that can have on a person. It was a very good story, just not my favorite. Still, we’ll worth the time spent reading it.
Love this story of Keiko and Bryant. Both have issues from OCD and family that did not show support of love. Together they conquered their difficulties. Thanks for sharing your talents in writing these series of the Brothers of the Miller Ranch. Enjoyed all of them immensely.
I really enjoyed this series. Three characters were well developed and fun to get to know. The editing left something to be desired. There were way too many errors but it didn't run the storylines.
Poor misunderstood rich boy from a good loving family. What a burden He never tried to fit in or be part of his family. Just used them and their beliefs as an excuse to drink and use women. I really didn’t want her to be with that immature loser.
I enjoyed reading this series. It goes to show money doesn't buy happiness but sure helps. While the woman in the series had their own problems, the Men found out that they could/can improve themselves and the lives of others.
This aS a team good story on how patience ad understanding can bring families together with a !little love in the loud ad how a person can receive the understanding g of they say if lost .
I love this book because it has a duel purpose. A western with the possibility of love. Mental illness, finding faith and mending relationships all happening as the pages turn!
I really enjoyed Keiko and Bryant. Two very different people, personality and lifestyle wise. I enjoyed seeing the changes and struggles they both go through. The friendship blossoming. A very great read.
This is intense and sweet story. Bryant is a man who has turned away from his family and his church. Keiko is a woman with a troubled past. When Bryant notices Keiko while at his brother's wedding, he's drawn to her. While he intriges her, she has issues she struggles with. Getting to know each other, they each want to help the other see things differently. It's a thoroughly enjoyable book.
I think this is my favorite book in this series. I love them all, but this one just really moved to me. Both Bryant and Keiko struggle with who they are.
Keiko has battled body insecurity, and eating disorder for years. And while she has overcome the majority of it, she still has OCD tendencies that can skyrocket into more when triggered.
Bryant comes across an arrogant, but underneath that is a man who doesn’t know how he fits into his family. He’s the baby and feels they’ll never let him truly grow up.
There’s some hard scenes in this book as Bryant can really be harsh. He’s not mean he’s just not thoughtful. He is self-centered. And doesn’t consider how his words and actions affect others.
But there’s also healing and a beautiful relationship is formed.
Wonderfully fantastic... The book was amazing... It had a lot of details and juicy scenes to it... The characters and their personalities match them perfectly... The plot and the storyline was very descriptive and amazing...
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I love this series. Bryant met his match in Keiko. She is a devout Christian but she is so much more. He finds he can resist her even when she needs help. Especially since she spiraled while helping him.They end up saving each other. This is one of the best love stories in the series. I would give it more than 5 stars if possible.
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This is the last book of the Miller bros series. The prior couples make multiple appearances throughout this story but you don't have to read the others to enjoy this one.
Bryant Miller never felt like he belonged in his own family. His interests didn't correspond with the others and events while he was growing up alienated Bryant to go his own way. The prodigal son does appear at but isn't a part of the wedding party for one of his brothers. It is there that Bryant meets Keiko Albryte. Things sure do not go the way things normally do for this charming youngest Miller son. Keiko has a few issues of her own to deal with. After several references, poor Keiko goes into full melt-down. Bryant steps up to the plate to help Keiko and things start to look up for Bryant.
Bryant is a character that normally doesn't appeal to me. It was seeing him through Keiko's POV that actually made me feel any empathy for him. Bryant's POV, at first, just showed him to being a shallow playboy. Being able to see both characters' POV really helped me to connect to them.
This is a clean, sweet read with a Christian undertone. I can recommend this story to anyone.
I just reread this book. I read it right when it released but at that point it was the first book in the series I had read. I decided to reread it because after going through the other brothers, the buildup with the two mains was perfect and I just had to reread it with all of the back story and history. My original review is at the end. The OCD theme, the bad boy theme, the wounds they carry. This was a superb book and I loved seeing all of the previous characters appear in this book too. It was a fitting end to the series.
Original Review: This is the first book of the series that I have read. I loved it, but I would recommend reading them in order. There were numerous times that I could just feel that there was so much history I was missing that would make things much more meaningful.
I love all the different issues that were addressed. While you always know he endings of these stories, I was impressed at the originality and content of this one. I’d definitely give it more than 5 stars if I could.
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Bryant Miller is well known as the youngest son and the black sheep of the Miller Family. While attending his brother's wedding he met Keiko. Keiko is dedicated to helping others and recognizes that Bryant is desperately in need of her help. Keiko is unlike the other girls Bryant hangs out with and he becomes more and more attracted to her as time goes by. Their road to happiness is not an easy one. Keiko has issues of her own to work through and reconciling Bryant with his family sometimes seems like an surmountable task but Keiko is determined to make it happen. This is a fascinating book with many twists and turns along the way and a fitting conclusion to the Brothers of Miller Ranch series. A very well written book by Natalie Dean. Definitely a must read.
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