GRR Reviews Mitch: Cooper's Crossing Book 3 by Ann B Harrison

Mitch is a bullrider who made a cardinal mistake: not keeping his eyes on the bull. Bruised and battered, he then received even worse news: his mother is in the hospital in a coma after being trampled by steers on the family ranch, and his brother and sister wanted him home ASAP. But going home may mean giving up his bullriding career, and seeing the one person that broke his heart years ago... // Bridgette had always known that Mitch is the one she wanted, even as a teenager. But she will never hold him back from his dreams. She was the one who "broke up" with him to set him free to pursue his dreams years ago. She knew Mitch will leave after his mom got better, and she refused to believe he may want to stay.

I'm not feeling much for this one. Bridgette just comes across as a doormat through self-immolation (yes, I'm mixing metaphors). And the plot meandered a bit, as Mitch had to finish his rodeo tour, then there was something about learning a bull breeding program on a different ranch (and being setup to romance the rancher's daughter, even though she wants a fake romance so she can pick her own husband). They feel like fillers as they didn't integrate into the main plot that well.  3/5

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