Try
Lily Burana
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Updated 2009-01-09
Release: 2007-06-26
St. Martin's Griffin
Pages: 400 (Paperback)
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Description:
A love story with an alternative-country twang, Try is a fresh, sexy novel about holding on to what you love despite all the bumps and bruises.
In Denver, Colorado, Daryl Heatherly is a promising young artist trying to find her place. When she returns to the country just outside Cheyenne, Wyoming, Daryl is forced to confront her true feelings about saying goodbye to the last home her family all lived in together. And it’s there that she meets J.W. Jarrett, a World Champion rodeo cowboy and true Southern gentleman. Against her better judgment, Daryl forges ahead despite a recent heartbreak, not only dating him but joining him on the circuit to watch him ride. Though the chemistry between them is undeniable, Daryl is determined not to fall for a cowboy, with all the dust and drama that implies—especially when she finds out that J.W has secrets. But Daryl hasn’t counted on the grit of a man who has outlasted every other rider in the arena—her cowboy isn’t going to give up that easily…
“[Burana] earns her spurs by capturing the roar of the crowd, the smell of the horses and, most important, the heartbreak of the rodeo circuit for both cowboys and cowgirls.”
—Washington Post
“Hard-not-to-like debut amid the dusty, manly rodeo circuit…a touching winter-spring romance amid full Western regalia.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Powerful and passionate…a wonderfully insightful tour of the world of rodeo cowboys and the women who care for them.”—Madison Smartt Bell, author of WAITING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
In Denver, Colorado, Daryl Heatherly is a promising young artist trying to find her place. When she returns to the country just outside Cheyenne, Wyoming, Daryl is forced to confront her true feelings about saying goodbye to the last home her family all lived in together. And it’s there that she meets J.W. Jarrett, a World Champion rodeo cowboy and true Southern gentleman. Against her better judgment, Daryl forges ahead despite a recent heartbreak, not only dating him but joining him on the circuit to watch him ride. Though the chemistry between them is undeniable, Daryl is determined not to fall for a cowboy, with all the dust and drama that implies—especially when she finds out that J.W has secrets. But Daryl hasn’t counted on the grit of a man who has outlasted every other rider in the arena—her cowboy isn’t going to give up that easily…
“[Burana] earns her spurs by capturing the roar of the crowd, the smell of the horses and, most important, the heartbreak of the rodeo circuit for both cowboys and cowgirls.”
—Washington Post
“Hard-not-to-like debut amid the dusty, manly rodeo circuit…a touching winter-spring romance amid full Western regalia.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Powerful and passionate…a wonderfully insightful tour of the world of rodeo cowboys and the women who care for them.”—Madison Smartt Bell, author of WAITING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
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