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Rodeo is more than a sport; it's a way of life. It's about grit, determination, and the courage to face your fears head-on. It's about the bond between human and animal, the thrill of competition, and the camaraderie of a tight-knit community. This story is set against the vibrant backdrop of Texas rodeo culture, but at its heart, it's a tale of self-discovery, second chances, and the transformative power of love. Barbie Riddle is a woman who finds herself at a crossroads, lost and heartbroken. She's a gifted rider, but the pain of her past has dulled her passion for the sport she loves. Cassidy Abernathy, her childhood neighbor and secret crush, returns to Pasadena after a wrongful conviction, bringing with him a renewed appreciation for life and a deep admiration for Barbie. Their reconnection reignites a spark, and Cassidy encourages Barbie to rediscover her love for rodeo. As Barbie trains and competes, she regains her strength, confidence, and purpose, ultimately finding her own unique path to redemption. This book is a celebration of the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity, embrace second chances, and find love in unexpected places. It's a reminder that even amidst the dust and grit, there's beauty and hope waiting to be discovered.
She came home to make things right Will she be given a second chance? Gloriana Prescott has returned to her Texas hometown to make amends—even if the townsfolk she left behind aren’t ready to forgive. But when her mother’s ranch manager, Justin Broussard, is tasked with saving the struggling rodeo so his teen daughter can compete, Gloriana sees a chance to prove she’s really changed. But can she prove to Justin, and the town, that she’s trustworthy? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. Hope Crossing Book 1: The Cowgirl's Redemption Book 2: A Christmas Bargain
Lori Strickland (introduced in Tempered Fire) has always been known as her father's "wild child" with no desire to change until she meets ex-bull-rider-turned-preacher Rafe Judson. Her attempts to change her wanton ways come to naught until she realizes redemption only comes with true repentance.
Never before had Daniel Bergner seen a spectacle as bizarre as the one he had come to watch that Sunday in October. Murderers, rapists, and armed robbers were competing in the annual rodeo at Angola, the grim maximum-security penitentiary in Louisiana. The convicts, sentenced to life without parole, were thrown, trampled, and gored by bucking bulls and broncos before thousands of cheering spectators. But amid the brutality of this gladiatorial spectacle Bergner caught surprising glimpses of exaltation, hints of triumphant skill. The incongruity of seeing hope where one would expect only hopelessness, self-control in men who were there because they'd had none, sparked an urgent quest in him. Having gained unlimited and unmonitored access, Bergner spent an unflinching year inside the harsh world of Angola. He forged relationships with seven prisoners who left an indelible impression on him. There's Johnny Brooks, seemingly a latter-day Stepin Fetchit, who, while washing the warden's car, longs to be a cowboy and to marry a woman he meets on the rodeo grounds. Then there's Danny Fabre, locked up for viciously beating a woman to death, now struggling to bring his reading skills up to a sixth-grade level. And Terry Hawkins, haunted nightly by the ghost of his victim, a ghost he tries in vain to exorcise in a prison church that echoes with the cries of convicts talking in tongues. Looming front and center is Warden Burl Cain, the larger-than-life ruler of Angola who quotes both Jesus and Attila the Hun, declares himself a prophet, and declaims that redemption is possible for even the most depraved criminal. Cain welcomes Bergner in, and so begins a journey that takes the author deep into a forgotten world and forces him to question his most closely held beliefs. The climax of his story is as unexpected as it is wrenching. Rendered in luminous prose, God of the Rodeo is an exploration of the human spirit, yielding in the process a searing portrait of a place that will be impossible to forget and a group of men, guilty of unimaginable crimes, desperately seeking a moment of grace.
Charlotte O'Brien desperately needs redemption. Torn apart by her parents' tragic deaths, Charlotte has no one to turn to after she alienates herself from everyone and everything. Fate sends her a lifeline when she runs into a childhood friend. Now all she sees is Noble Sinclair-tall, gorgeous, with a body made for sinning. But Charlotte knows better than anyone how quickly the things you hold dear can be taken away-and though loving Noble feels like it could be her salvation, Charlotte knows it could also destroy her. Noble Sinclair has always loved Charlotte. Now seeing how far she has fallen, Noble vows to be the man who can make her happy and bring her out of the darkness that has haunted her for far too long. But to save Charlotte, he must make her learn to forgive everyone who has forsaken her . . . starting with herself.
She slowly evolved from a free-spirited five-year-old girl, into a cold,angry woman needing to survive. Then one day everything changed.Redemption visited her in the night, and the pain that had kept herenslaved for years, melted away in the loving arms of Jesus. In a riveting voice, Bonnie leads readers from her darkest valleys to the summit of divine healing, as the light of Christ shines into her lifeand gives her the grace to find freedom in forgiveness.
In a small town just outside of the Research Triangle in North Carolina, a town is turned upside down, when one of their own is sentenced to life in prison for the death of his young wife. Sasha Matthews was diagnosed with ALS when her son David was only six months old. Her husband, James, was sentenced to life in prison for her death in the year 2000. James had finished his residency the previous year and had accepted a position at a local pediatrics clinic. James has carried a secret for the past twenty-four years of his sentence as he has tried to navigate life on the inside of North Carolina’s Central Prison. The secret haunts him as he searches for redemption, forgiveness, and tries to make a fresh start and right wrongs. With the testimony and witness of fellow inmates, the kindness of some correctional officers, will James be able to turn his life around and find the redemption he desires before it is too late?
Mustang, Montana A FATHER'S VOW Johnny Crockett was hell-bent on clearing his name. His wrongful conviction had not only cost him his freedom, but also his sweetheart, Marissa Sawyer. The mayor's daughter was the one person he'd thought he could count on—and her desertion had turned him into one cynical cowboy…. Especially when he learned their youthful passion had left Marissa secretly pregnant. Now Johnny wanted a future with his son. And although forgiveness wouldn't come easily, he found himself irresistibly drawn time and again to Marissa. Could this rodeo dad find home after all? A lively little town filled with secrets, scandal, gossip—and unexpected romance at every turn (of the page)!
This rancher wants to uncover the truth…and may just enter himself in a bachelor auction to find it! Don’t miss the first installment of Joanne Rock’s new Kingsland Ranch series. “Find out for yourself if I’m as bad as everyone says.” When infamous bull rider Gavin Kingsley finds out he’s been disinherited, he wants answers—and Lauryn Hamilton, his father’s former employee and the local sheriff’s daughter, may have them. Participating in a charity bachelor auction for Lauryn’s horse rescue is the perfect opportunity for Gavin to find what he’s looking for…even if he has to seduce the truth out of her. When bad boy Gavin unlocks sweet Lauryn’s rebellious side, he may be roped into more than he bargained for. From Harlequin Desire: A luxurious world of bold encounters and sizzling chemistry. You’ll be swept away by this bold, sizzling romance, part of the Kingsland Ranch series: Book 1: Rodeo Rebel Book 2: The Rancher's Plus-One Book 3: Alaskan Blackout
The fields of settler colonial, decolonial, and postcolonial studies, as well as Critical Animal Studies are growing rapidly, but how do the implications of these endeavours intersect? Colonialism and Animality: Anti-Colonial Perspectives in Critical Animal Studies explores some of the ways that the oppression of Indigenous persons and more-than-human animals are interconnected. Composed of 12 chapters by an international team of specialists plus a Foreword by Dinesh Wadiwel, the book is divided into four themes: Tensions and Alliances between Animal and Decolonial Activisms Revisiting the Stereotypes of Indigenous Peoples’ Relationships with Animals Cultural Perspectives Colonialism, Animals, and the Law This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, activists, as well as postdoctoral scholars, working in the areas of Critical Animal Studies, Native Studies, postcolonial and critical race studies, with particular chapters being of interest to scholars and students in other fields, such as Cultural Studies, Animal Law and Critical Criminology.