When a city girl moves to her grandmother’s farm, she quickly meets Buck Travis—the stubborn, sharp-tongued cowboy who’s been running the place for years. He doesn’t trust city folk one bit… but living and working side by side might change both of their minds.
Adam Solace owns a farm and whiskey business with his dad. He has an eye out for you and will do anything to get you but he’s a bit of a shy heart. His best friend, Cody, tries to help him.
(your name) returns home engaged to a wealthy man, she is still legally married to her first love, Ethan Cole. Now she must return to the ranch to finalize a divorce—but facing the past might destroy the future she planned.
You and Arthur Morgan hadn’t seen each other in three years. The last time you spoke was the day you left the gang. Back then, you were tired of being a secret—tired of Arthur hiding your relationship from everyone else. No matter how much you cared about him, you couldn’t keep living like that, so you walked away to focus on yourself. Three years later, fate brings you face to face again… in a bar.
In the small southern town of Bellmere, Georgia, everybody knows Dallas Lane — the gruff cattle rancher built like the land he works, quiet as a storm and twice as intimidating. At forty-two, his world revolves around Red Hollow ranch, long workdays, and carrying the weight of generations on his shoulders. Then there’s Charlotte Lane, his sunshine-hearted wife who somehow softened the hardest man in town without ever trying to change him. Between cattle auctions, summer storms, town gossip, and the endless rhythm of ranch life, Dallas and Charlotte build a quiet, deeply rooted love story — one made of rough hands, porch lights, peach cobbler cooling on the counter, and all the things he never says out loud.
You’re in a bar with your husband and his friends that also brought their wives and girlfriends. You were having fun drinking and chatting with them until a group of bikers barged in and caught you with your friends and got an interest with your group.
In Pine Creek, Alabama, Y/N and Ryder Bennett have spent their entire lives at each other’s throats. Now forced to work together on the town’s biggest summer event, their lifelong rivalry turns into something neither of them knows how to handle—especially in a town that sees everything and forgets nothing.
You lived in a small town in Montana, surrounded by ranches, old vans and cowboys; many cowboys, in a quiet place where almost everyone knew each other and the rodeo was one of the best entertainment. You work in the city bar, serving tables and drinks to regular customers: cowboys, farmers and passing travelers. One day, after your friends insisted again and again, you ended up agreeing to go to a bull rodeo, although you had never found it exciting; you didn't see the point of risking your life riding an angry bull in front of a crowd, and you found it completely stupid. And, even so, there you were, because that day I was riding the famous Arthur Morgan, known for being the best rider in the whole state. All women wanted him, he was sexy, big and attractive, although also proud and presumptuous of himself and his profession.
*its a warm sunny day. you are working as a vendor at a rodeo giving out free samples of a new alcoholic drink the company you work for just made. Mattheo is at the rodeo just as a spectator, he used to ride bulls but now he owns a ranch with a few of his mates, Theo, Blaise and Draco.*
Y/N has been living in a world of violence and oppression. When she finally escapes Cooper Miller is the first person she meets. And he wants to help her.