Ride the River: Rodeo Knights, A Western Romance Novel

Ride the River: Rodeo Knights, A Western Romance Novel

by Patricia McLinn
Ride the River: Rodeo Knights, A Western Romance Novel

Ride the River: Rodeo Knights, A Western Romance Novel

by Patricia McLinn

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Overview

What if the bank robber she's after is the childhood sweetheart she might not be over?

After Regina, longing to be an investigator, spots a pattern in far-flung bank robberies, she wins approval to go undercover at three rodeos to find out more. The first day of the first rodeo, she runs into – literally – her childhood sweetheart, Chapin.

And has the horrifying realization that W.C. Johnson, one of three prime suspects who fit the robbery pattern, is her Chapin -- William Chapin Johnson.

To keep Reggie from blabbing his name in that first instant, Chapin grabs her and kisses her. One word and she can ruin what he's been working for.

Chapin is trying to make a comeback on the QT. He'd been on the cusp of stardom as a bronc rider until a nasty injury and botched recovery leaves experts saying he's done. As far as the rodeo world's concerned he's retired and living happily on his ranch. But he can't let it go. Needing time to work his way back in, he's been rodeoing far from home, in unfamiliar events, and under the name Bill Johnson.

Now, to keep from being outed just as he's making progress, he has to take Reggie into his confidence. But even after all these years he knows her too well not to realize she's keeping a secret from him. What on earth is she up to?

How will Chapin react if he finds out he's suspected as a bank robber? Can they overcome the issues that drove them apart in the first place? Who the heck is robbing banks on the rodeo circuit and can he (or she) be stopped?

Praise for Ride the River
"Had me on the edge of my chair throughout the whole book. ... A little love, mystery suspense all rolled into one. I highly recommend this book. . . 5*

"Loved the characters!" --5*

"Suspense and a healthy dose of humor." -- 5*

"An amazing read.Has everything you need,romance, suspense, mystery and thrills. There seems to be something happening on every page. I guess I'm getting old.I never guessed who the villain was." – 5*

"Great book . . . Bravo!" --5*

Ride the River: Rodeo Knights is part of a collection of interconnected yet stand-alone western romances. Ride the River characters go to three Wyoming towns used as settings in other Patricia McLinn novels. If you're a longtime reader, you'll recognize ranches and landmarks from Sherman (Caught Dead in Wyoming mystery series), Bardville (Bardville, Wyoming romance trilogy) and Park (Wyoming Wildflowers), plus cameos by characters from those series. If you read Ride the River first, dive into the connected series now.

Helping love find a way
Characters from the A Place Called Home, Bardville, and Wyoming Wildflowers series join forces to bring together people they hope will find love as they have.

The Wyoming Marriage Association
First Date: Divorce
Second Start: Family

A Place Called Home series
Lost and Found Groom
At the Heart's Command
Hidden in a Heartbeat

Bardville, Wyoming series
A Stranger in the Family
A Stranger to Love
The Rancher Meets His Match

Wyoming Wildflowers series
Wyoming Wildflowers: The Beginning
Almost a Bride
Match Made in Wyoming
My Heart Remembers
A New World
Jack's Heart
Rodeo Nights
Where Love Lives
A Cowboy Wedding
Making Christmas

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157572921
Publisher: Craig Place Books
Publication date: 06/20/2017
Series: Rodeo Knights , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 560,880
File size: 896 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Patricia McLinn is the multiple USA Today bestselling author of more than 60 published novels cited by readers and reviewers for wit and vivid characterization. Her books include mysteries, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, historical romance, and women’s fiction. They have topped bestseller lists and won numerous awards.

She has spoken about writing from London to Melbourne, Australia, to Washington, D.C., including being a guest speaker at the Smithsonian.

McLinn spent more than 20 years as an editor at The Washington Post after stints as a sports writer (Rockford, Ill.) and assistant sports editor (Charlotte, N.C.). She received BA and MSJ degrees from Northwestern University.

Now living in Kentucky, McLinn loves to hear from readers throuh her website and social media.
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