A Doctor for the Cowboy

· American Extreme Bull Riders Tour Book 5 · Tule Publishing
4.6
68 reviews
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187
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 Cocky, young Aussie bull rider Troy Jensen has been busted down to the pro-circuit. He needs wins and points to get him back into the big league and a shot at being crowned champ but an injury forces him off the circuit and into the arms of the woman fate keeps putting in his path.


The first time local Doc Joss Garrity meets Troy, she’s brandishing a lug wrench. The second time, he’s dragging her delinquent teen son home. The third time, he’s in her ER. How he ends up convalescing at her house she’s not quite sure. But it does make it hard to ignore him and their simmering attraction.


As Troy gets to know Joss, he starts to see a life after bull riding for the first time. But can Joss risk her heart on another man who may not come home one day?


First Published as Troy


Ratings and reviews

4.6
68 reviews
Carla VanZandt
August 8, 2017
I’ve enjoyed every one of the Extreme Bull Riders books and Troy by Amy Andrews is no exception. Joss is a widow with a fifteen year old son and isn’t particularly looking for romance. When her car breaks down on a country road a young cowboy stops to help her out. There is an instant attraction between Joss and Troy despite the fact he’s seven years her junior. Bringing her son home after catching him in a nefarious position and then later needing her attention in the emergency room, destiny seems to be throwing these two together. Joss is family driven, strong and yet hesitant to take the step that would put her directly in Troy’s path and his bed. She’s lost her husband and has her son to think of so a snap decision to sleep with Troy is not something she can do. Troy is just trying to make his way up the pro circuit and back to the extreme competition. He’s not looking out for how his career will end, he’s just in it for the ride, the comradery and the lifestyle. Joss is an unexpected surprise along the way. I’m usually not a fan of stories with widows but this one worked for me. While Joss’ husband’s death did affect both her and her son and it does come into play some in the story, it was not heavy with angst. This book was fast paced and well written. The steam factor was incredible with a dirty talking but not really vulgar hero making sure the heroine knew exactly what he wanted. I totally need me a Troy! ARC provided by NetGalley Dual POV Safe No triggers
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Simi Thomas
September 13, 2023
A pleasantly appealing story about the role that fate played in the meeting, acknowledgment, understanding and acceptance of love between two individuals who really needed one another at crucial moments!
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Debbie Diem
August 19, 2021
A Doctor For The Cowboy is a fantastic contemporary western romance by Amy Andrews. Ms. Andrews has given readers a well-written book populated with characters you can't help but love. Joss is a widow, raising her son and living with her father-in-law. He work as an ER doctor keeps her busy. Troy is a rodeo legend bull rider and meets Joss when he stops to help her with her flat tire. Joss and Troy's story is loaded with drama, humor, spice and a touch of suspense. I enjoyed this book from cover to cover and look forward to my next book by Amy Andrews. A Doctor For The Cowboy is book 4 of the American Extreme Bull Riders Tour Series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
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About the author

Amy Andrews is the author of Risky Business, which won a 2015 Romance Writers of Australia (RWA) Romantic Book of the Year award in the category of Long Romance.

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