Friday, March 13, 2026

Cat's Review of Bronc Riders Don't Fall in Love (Kissing Ridge book 4) by RM Neill @r.m.neill_author @neonrainbowarcreviews @tammystwocents X- @TTCBooksandmore


Diamond 

‘Famous for having his heart broken by emotionally unavailable men’ should be engraved on my headstone.
I wish I could say I learn from each one, but the reality is… I don’t. If you give me a tall, dark, and handsome cowboy with sad eyes and a kind heart, I will never say no. It’s always been yes, and I deal with the emotional fallout after.

Then I meet Rhett.

Rhett and I didn’t exactly have a smooth start, and for the first time… I said no.

It didn’t last long, because I’m weak and he’s literally the perfect man for me. I know I’ve said that before, but he’s different. Sure, he drinks his coffee black, and that goes against every fibre in my being, but I can overlook the major flaw that it is.
Rhett isn’t like the others. He’s serendipity on horseback, and I can’t ignore it. Now I just need to convince him it’s okay to allow himself to fall.

After all, I already have, and I’ll wait forever to be there to catch him when he does.

Rhett
Love isn’t something that’s been kind to me, so it’s best to just give up on finding my soulmate. Rodeo has been my spouse for years, and it’s easier that way.

Until I meet the flirty barista/business owner named Diamond.

Our first meeting went as well as a no score in the final go-round. Thankfully his sunshiny demeanour eased the sting of a terrible start. He makes me notice how much space rodeo doesn’t fill. He gives far more than he takes, and I can’t help but wish I’d met him sooner.

Diamond is unexpected, and I can’t seem to figure out what to do. I know he wants more, and maybe I do too, but we’re so different it couldn’t possibly last.

I’m not a man who’s easy to love. It’s best to let Diamond go and save us both the inevitable heartache.
But if that’s truly the best thing to do, why is it so hard to let go?

CW: mention of cancer and treatment by one MC, parental abandonment and verbal abuse mentioned off page, death of a grandparent off page

Bronc Riders Don’t Fall In Love is the fourth and final book in the Kissing Ridge Cowboy Series. A friends with benefits, opposites attract, hurt comfort story with the flirty barista, Diamond, and the tender-hearted bronc rider. Shopping for barns as a date, kissing scars, and a supportive dad obsessed with tomatoes. Cooking that leads to confessions and the most swoony accidental proposal.

Buy link: Amazon

Cat gives this book 5 meows with a 3 purr heat index...

Trigger warning: this book has a character that is a cancer survivor. Frequent mention of his treatment is made. If this brings unpleasant memories proceed with caution. 

Also mentions of parental abandonment and death of a grandparents. Both presented as memories and not on page.

I loved both Rhett and Diamond. I loved seeing all the gang too. Lots of great characters, a beautiful story with lots going on.  The only thing I missed was a bit more rodeo action. But all in all, it was an amazing story. I loved Tater and the horses too. 

If you like rodeo cowboys, bronc riders, baristas, a little grumpy sunshine, hurt comfort and small-town romance you will love this.




I'm a wife, mom, animal lover and a hopeless romantic.

I want my stories to make you smile, swoon and snort laugh, but not necessarily in that order.

I hope I can be the author you turn to when you need a story to make you laugh, or add light to an otherwise dark day.

Coffee always wins, you can't change my mind.

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