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Wild and Wanted

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Wild and Wanted

By: Amy Andrews
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Discover a new wildly hot enemies to lovers cowboy romance from BESTSELLER Amy Andrews

A broken down cowboy. A star on the rise. The ride of their lives.

Clay Calhoun used to be the hottest bad boy on the professional rodeo circuit but a career-ending injury has dragged him back to Wyoming and the family dude ranch he escaped a decade ago. The washed-up bronc rider doesn’t want to babysit tourists pretending to be cowboys while he’s licking his wounds and dodging regrets. Then a record label drops a city girl straight into his pasture.

Reluctantly famous country music sensation Stephanie “Stevie” Everhart needs authentic cowgirl cred to go with her shiny golden Grammy, so her label sends her and her helicopter mother to Wyoming for a month to get some mud on her boots. Unfortunately for Clay he’s given the job of teaching her how to ride a horse.

Clay doesn’t do babysitting. Stevie doesn’t do bad boys. But beneath those big, reckless skies, good girl Stevie discovers a streak of wild she’s never dared unleash and Clay finds grit and warmth that slip past his defences. What starts as image control ignites into sparks neither planned.

That’s the trouble with going a little wild, it’s almost impossible to go back. And you might just end up wanted—for keeps.

©2026 Amy Andrews (P)2026 Boldwood Books
Contemporary
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