Taming Rafe by Susan May Warren
Taming Rafe is another great book in my TBR (To Be Read.) I read Reclaiming Nick and though I’m not big on romance I really liked this one. Probably because it really wasn’t all about the romance. It had mystery and suspense, just what I like. You can read more on Nick and my review here.
So I’m anxious to get to read about Nick’s brother Rafe. The reviews have already been great. You can read them here and here and here.
Meet Nick’s younger brother–Rafe!![]()
In less than eight seconds, two-time world champion bull rider Rafe Noble lost his title, his career, his best friend-all on the dirt floor of a noisy rodeo arena. Now he has no choice but to head back to the Silver Buckle, but not before he accidentally destroys philanthropist Katherine Breckenridge’s NY Charity event. Now she’s in town, wanting his money - or his help. And the last thing this broken bull rider is going to do is give her his heart. But Nick’s little brother is going to learn just was it takes to tame the heart of a rebel!
The author, Susan May Warren, gives us a better glimpse of him here.
He’s a Cowboy in Trouble..
Prologue
Rafe Noble, two-time world champion bull rider and current king of the gold buckle, had never met a bull that he feared. Oh, sure, he knew well the tension before a ride that buzzed his nerves and slicked his hand inside his taped-tight leather glove. But normally he shook it off the second he wound the bull rope, sticky with rosin, around the animal’s chest and wedged it into his grip. Then the adrenaline, the heat, took over.
And for eight long, harrowing seconds, it was just man against beast.
In Rafe’s world, man usually won.
However, as Rafe straddled the champion bull known as PeeWee, which had to be some sort of joke because the bull was the biggest, orneriest creature Rafe had ever ridden, coldness rushed through him. Something foreign and overwhelming ignited a tremble from deep within his bones.
For the first time since he was thirteen he felt . . . terror.
Maybe it was just the residual agony of watching one of his fellow bull riders being carried out on a stretcher only minutes earlier. Maybe it was the roar of the crowd hammering at the raging headache he’d nursed most of the day. It could be the fact he rode in pain, that he’d had to tape his hand, wear his knee brace, and the sports medicine doctor had reminded him that one more fracture to his neck would land him in a wheelchair permanently.
Or perhaps it was just the eerie feeling that hung in the air, along with the smells of animal sweat and popcorn and leather and dirt, a surreal sense that tragedy lurked right outside the arena of spectators.
To celebrate this new release Susan is giving away at steak dinner. Be sure and mosey on over to her blog to find out more and watch the trailer, here.
Susan May Warren is the award-winning author of seventeen novels and novellas with Tyndale, Steeple Hill and Barbour Publishing. Her first book, Happily Ever After won the American Fiction Christian Writers Book of the Year in 2003, and was a 2003 Christy Award finalist. In Sheep’s Clothing, a thriller set in Russia , was a 2006 Christy Award finalist and won the 2006 Inspirational Reader’s Choice award. A former missionary to Russia , Susan May Warren now writes Suspense/Romance and Chick Lit full time from her home in northern Minnesota.





































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This sounds fabulous! I love western men, you know I’m married to a cowboy…and rodeos were a big part of our early married years.
Plus, I’ve been loving Susan’s Book Therapy blog, all her great tips on heroes and noble causes!
February 22nd, 2008 at 4:51 pmThanks for sharing Rafe with your readers Gina!
Blessings,
February 25th, 2008 at 3:39 pmSusan