Friday, April 28, 2017

Lost Rider by Harper Sloan Tour Stop

In Lost Rider, the first Western romance in New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author
Harper Sloan’s Coming Home series, an injured rodeo star encounters an old flame but will she be just what he needs to get back in the saddle?
Maverick Austin Davis is forced to return home after a ten-year career as a rodeo star. After one too
many head injuries, he’s off the circuit and in the horse farming business, something he’s never
taken much of a shine to, but now that it’s his late father’s legacy, familial duty calls. How will
Maverick find his way after the only dream he ever had for himself is over?
Enter Leighton Elizabeth James, an ugly duckling turned beauty from Maverick’s childhood—his
younger sister’s best friend, to be exact, and someone whose heart he stomped all over when she
confessed her crush to him ten years back. Now Leighton is back in Maverick’s life, no longer the
insecure, love-stricken teen—and Maverick can’t help but take notice. Sparks fly between them, but
will Leighton be able to open her heart to the one man who broke it all those years ago?
Written in the vein of Diana Palmer and Lindsay McKenna, this Texas-set series is filled with sizzle,
heart, and plenty of cowboys!


MY REVIEW!!
5 STARS!!!
I really really loved and enjoyed Lost Rider. I love anything to do with cowboys and this one hit the spot! I was hooked right from the start and dint let anything get in the way of me reading this book. Harper is one of my favorite authors and this book is a little different from what she normally writes but it still felt like a true Harper Sloan book, which is always. This series is off to a really great start and I cant wait to read more.


Harper is a NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL and USA TODAY bestselling author residing in Georgia with her husband and three daughters. She has a borderline unhealthy obsession with books, hibachi, tattoos and Game of Thrones.
When she isn't writing you can almost always find her with a book in hand.


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