8 seconds is the span of time for a bull rider to win or lose, live, or sometimes die.
About The Cowboy’s Last Chance: When Vivian
Blackburn sets out to shoot pictures at a rodeo, she's not looking for a cowboy—but
after meeting bull rider Calhoun Kelly, she's found one. They have an instant
attraction and are compatible in every way but one—he has a strong Christian
faith while she lost hers after losing both parents to extreme violence.
When Vivian begins to experience dreams that warn of
upcoming danger, she doesn't know what to think. Calhoun decides to hang up his
spurs at the end of the season but before he does, he and Vivian are married—and
he rides his last rodeo. After he's critically injured, his life hangs in the
balance. Will Vivian find her faith and pray? It's a close call but time will
tell.
Our Review: This touching love
story describes two people who have suffered deep loss, each choosing to deal
with it in their own ways. Chance is a man of deep religious faith, while
Vivian gave up on religion after losing her parents to inexplainable violence.
Regardless of a very basic difference, they are, quite frankly, madly in love.
That emotion jumps off the pages and into the heart. Their journey is as vivid
as the setting of the rodeo culture—a secondary character for sure—as well as
the beautiful Southwest Missouri countryside. The resolution of the basic
conflict is gut wrenching in its telling—and not to be missed.
Based on a scale of 1-5, The Cowboy’s Last Chance
merits a 6.
Kat Henry
Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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