Allie Bock, Western Romance Author

Allie Bock, Western Romance Author

Second Chance with My Bull Rider

The Proposal

Epilogue

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Allie Bock
Aug 25, 2024
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Chapter 1

Epilogue January

Delilah’s heart was in her throat as the last few cowboys were getting ready to ride. It was the final round of the event. The cowboy that won this round went home with a shiny new Montana Silversmith buckle and a pile of money. The people on either side jostled her. She pulled her bulky coat close to her and stamped her feet. Chicago was cold in January. Wind whipped around the stadium.

The funny man was on the arena floor, lighting sparkles and pulling pranks on his partner bull fighters. The crowd roared with laughter as one of the men’s pants exploded, sending sparks into the air. The smell of sulfur and burnt cotton wafted to the stands. A concession man walked up and down the stairs hawking cotton candy and peanuts for sale. Delilah couldn’t think about eating at this moment. Nerves fluttered in her belly and she twisted her hands in her lap. She sat on the edge of her seat as the announcer called Kade’s name to be the final bull rider for the night.

“Please keep him safe.” She murmured and clutched her seat.

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