Roses to Rodeos
Author | : Glorianne Weigand |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 1996-05-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780964414129 |
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Author | : Glorianne Weigand |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 1996-05-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780964414129 |
Author | : Cheyenne McCray |
Publisher | : Cheyenne McCray LLC |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2017-09-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1939778484 |
When Danica Cameron meets Creed McBride, the last thing she wants to do is get involved with a bull rider. Men who willingly put themselves in that kind of danger aren’t for her. It doesn’t matter that he is mouthwateringly hot and she is more than attracted to him. Creed wants Danica from the moment he spots her after a bull riding event. She’s beautiful, sexy, and intelligent. Her attempts at putting him off only make him want her more. Danica finds she can’t resist Creed’s cowboy charm and soon she finds herself falling for him. That is until something so emotionally devastating happens that she knows she can never trust him again. cowboy, western, country, rancher, rural, small town, suspense, sexy
Author | : Cheyenne McCray |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Arizona |
ISBN | : 9781477559918 |
"When Danica Cameron meets Creed McBride, the last thing she wants to do is get involved with a bull rider. Men who willingly put themselves in that kind of danger aren't for her. It didn't matter that he was mouthwateringly hot and she was more than attracted to him. Creed wants Danica from the moment he spots her after a bull riding event. She's beautiful, sexy, and intelligent. Her attempts at putting him off only make him want her more. Danica finds she can't resist Creed's cowboy charm and soon she finds herself falling for him. That is until something so emotionally devastating happens that she knows she can never trust him again."--Publisher's description
Author | : Cheyenne McCray |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2016-11-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781523890699 |
Four sensational cowboy stories from four of the Butterscotch Martini Girls. This box set is built around Cheyenne McCray's wildly popular Roses & Rodeo, which is part of her Rough and Ready series. In addition to Cheyenne's Roses & Rodeo, you will also get three brand new stories by three other Butterscotch Martini Girls. The new stories in this set include Slingin' Bull by Kayce Lassiter (Delta Jane Series-paranormal), Always Look Forward by Tia Dani (historical), and Rodeo Rose by Tina Gerow (paranormal). The heat level for this set runs from low to high, so there is something here for everyone.
Author | : BA Tortuga |
Publisher | : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD) |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2016-01-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1786510049 |
Rosie doesn't date cowboys anymore, not since her husband died. Les, a cowboy to the bone, is ready to convince Rosie to change her mind. Rosie doesn't date cowboys. She knows what kind of heartbreak can come when they get seriously injured. Roughstock rider Les is determined to change Rosie's mind from the moment he gives her his seat on the bus. He knows she's the one for him—he just has to convince Rosie. Adding to the difficulty is the fact that Les lives in Colorado and Rosie is in Texas. During rodeo season the distance doesn't seem so huge, but when winter threatens to lock down Les' Colorado ranch, how is he going to prove to Rosie that he's worth the chances she has to take?
Author | : Chris Enss |
Publisher | : Farcountry Press |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1560378352 |
In Along Came a Cowgirl: Daring and Iconic Women of Rodeos and Wild West Shows, New York Times best-selling author Chris Enss introduces you to the world of early rodeo―and to the stories of the women whose names resounded in rodeo arenas across the nation in the early twentieth century. These cowgirls dared to break society’s traditional roles in the male dominated rodeo and trick riding world, defying all expectations. With the desire to entertain crowds and a lot of grit and determination, they were able to saddle up and follow their dreams.
Author | : Melody Groves |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2006-08 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780826338228 |
The workings, workers, and animals of the heartstopping world of rodeo.
Author | : David Wolman |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2019-05-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0062836021 |
The triumphant true story of the native Hawaiian cowboys who crossed the Pacific to shock America at the 1908 world rodeo championships Oregon Book Award winner * An NPR Best Book of the Year * Pacific Northwest Book Award finalist * A Reading the West Book Awards finalist "Groundbreaking. … A must-read. ... An essential addition." —True West In August 1908, three unknown riders arrived in Cheyenne, Wyoming, their hats adorned with wildflowers, to compete in the world’s greatest rodeo. Steer-roping virtuoso Ikua Purdy and his cousins Jack Low and Archie Ka’au’a had travelled 4,200 miles from Hawaii, of all places, to test themselves against the toughest riders in the West. Dismissed by whites, who considered themselves the only true cowboys, the native Hawaiians would astonish the country, returning home champions—and American legends. An unforgettable human drama set against the rough-knuckled frontier, David Wolman and Julian Smith’s Aloha Rodeo unspools the fascinating and little-known true story of the Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo, whose 1908 adventure upended the conventional history of the American West. What few understood when the three paniolo rode into Cheyenne is that the Hawaiians were no underdogs. They were the product of a deeply engrained cattle culture that was twice as old as that of the Great Plains, for Hawaiians had been chasing cattle over the islands’ rugged volcanic slopes and through thick tropical forests since the late 1700s. Tracing the life story of Purdy and his cousins, Wolman and Smith delve into the dual histories of ranching and cowboys in the islands, and the meteoric rise and sudden fall of Cheyenne, “Holy City of the Cow.” At the turn of the twentieth century, larger-than-life personalities like “Buffalo Bill” Cody and Theodore Roosevelt capitalized on a national obsession with the Wild West and helped transform Cheyenne’s annual Frontier Days celebration into an unparalleled rodeo spectacle, the “Daddy of ‘em All.” The hopes of all Hawaii rode on the three riders’ shoulders during those dusty days in August 1908. The U.S. had forcibly annexed the islands just a decade earlier. The young Hawaiians brought the pride of a people struggling to preserve their cultural identity and anxious about their future under the rule of overlords an ocean away. In Cheyenne, they didn’t just astound the locals; they also overturned simplistic thinking about cattle country, the binary narrative of “cowboys versus Indians,” and the very concept of the Wild West. Blending sport and history, while exploring questions of identity, imperialism, and race, Aloha Rodeo spotlights an overlooked and riveting chapter in the saga of the American West.
Author | : M.G. Higgins |
Publisher | : Saddleback Educational Publishing |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2015-07-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1630783773 |
“Stay out of my life. Or I’ll tell.” That was over three years ago. The last time I talked to Amy McNair. One of the prettiest girls in school. She’s horse crazy. And an amazing barrel racer. But I’m going to win at the annual rodeo. Beat her. It’s all I’ve got. Even my boyfriend’s parents don’t accept me. Mainly because of my brothers. They aren’t exactly upstanding citizens. People think I’m the same as them. If only they knew. From the Great Plains to the borderlands to the Mississippi Delta, rural America is struggling. The population is shrinking. And the economy is shifting away from agriculture. Without a safety net, rural families struggle with depression, drug abuse, alcoholism, and other problems. Gravel Road Rural addresses the contemporary issues affecting rural America in an unflinching way.
Author | : Mary Lou LeCompte |
Publisher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780252068744 |
In this first substantial study of rodeo women, Mary Lou Lecompte surveys the early rodeo cowgirls' achievements as professional athletes, the near demise of women's rodeo events during World War II, and the phenomenal success of the Women's Professional Rodeo Association in regaining lost ground for rodeo cowgirls. Recalling an extraordinary chapter in women's history as well as the history of American sport, Cowgirls of the Rodeo contributes to a deeper understanding of the challenges facing women in the American West and in American sport.