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Wild Love, Cowboy

The Portree Cowboys Series, Book 1

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Wild Love, Cowboy

Von: Ellie Wilder
Gesprochen von: Andi Eloise, Thomas Oakley
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She’s a fiery, smart-mouthed city girl and world-class swimmer–Small town intolerant, pepper-averse and allergic to unsolicited cowboy charm–about as cuddly as a cactus. So when I find myself in a store aisle, holding her red lacy underwear and giving her my best Cowboy drawl... She looks about ready to set me on fire instead of saying hello. It’s adorable. It’s a challenge and I accept.

Because I live for the challenge. Heck, the Rodeo world calls me the main event. The town calls me trouble, but they don’t know my big ‘ol smile, hides a past that's got me rooted to this land. Mia might be here by mistake and can’t seem to leave my town soon enough. Too bad fate keeps shoving us into the kind of situations that make it real hard to keep a straight face…or keep my hands to myself.

She swears this is temporary. Says she’s leaving.

But I’m a man of action. I keep showing her exactly why she should stay.

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This is exactly how I imagine conversations in my head. Fast, witty, slightly unhinged. Mia’s inner voice especially felt painfully relatable. It’s like someone finally acknowledged that yes, some of us are walking around narrating our lives like a rom-com in real time… and we’re hilarious while doing it.

And then there’s that dinner scene.
The sneezing. The chaos. The absolute loss of dignity.

I was already amused reading it but listening to it in the audiobook? With Andi narrating?
Game. Over.

I don’t think I’ve laughed that hard in a while. The delivery made it ten times funnier, and the jokes that followed just kept building. It genuinely felt like being pulled into the family dynamic, like you’re sitting right there at the table, trying not to choke on your food while everything spirals.
Also, that moment perfectly proved why I love doing audiobooks with subtitles, because I would have never fully appreciated the joke just by reading it. My brain simply would not have gone there on its own… and honestly? I’m glad it did.

What surprised me most is how funny this book is overall. I don’t even know if it was marketed that way, but it reads like a full-on rom-com with a cowboy twist. Light, chaotic, and genuinely laugh-out-loud funny.

Also, chapter 23 deserves a public service announcement:

Always. Wash. Your hands. After applying Deep Heat.

No further explanation needed. You’ll understand when you get there.

This was my first cowboy romance, and I genuinely enjoyed it. But what stood out to me most was the relationship dynamic. For once, we get a female lead who communicates openly, honestly, directly. No unnecessary hiding, no drawn-out misunderstandings. Just clarity… and support. It was refreshing.

And the ending?
That’s where it really earned its place for me.

It could have gone the easy route, choosing love immediately, sacrificing dreams, wrapping everything up neatly. But it didn’t. She left. They were separated. They lived their lives, grew individually, had time to reflect, to miss each other, to become more.
And only after all of that—after growth, after conversations, after truly understanding what they meant to each other did they find their way back.

That happy ending wasn’t handed to them.
It was earned.

And the proposal?
I’m sorry, I lost it. Completely.

The man literally fell off a cliff… to save the ring.

If that’s not commitment, I don’t know what is.

I will never look at sneezing the same way 😂

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