BEFORE YOU READ

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STORY SUMMARY

     In the rugged heartland of Montana, Colt Langmore's life revolves around one relentless pursuit: rodeo glory. With cobalt blue eyes that reflect both determination and scars of past battles, Colt is a cowboy with a legacy etched into his very being. From his humble beginnings in Bozeman to the electrifying heights of the PBR World Finals, he's danced with danger in the arena, riding the line between triumph and tragedy.
But beyond the dust and adrenaline, Colt's world intertwines with those of his friends and lovers. Lemon Odell, daughter of local legend Tex Larmar Odell, embodies the spirit of the Absaroka Range where she call's home. With her hazel eyes and a back scarred by Outlaw, the bull that nearly ended Colt's career, Lemon weaves her own tale of resilience and heartache.
As their lives intersect and intertwine, passion ignites, bonds fracture, and secrets unravel. From the rush of barrel racing records to the silent agony of missed connections, Colt and Lemon navigate the tumultuous currents of love and loss, haunted by ghosts of their past and shadows of their future.
But lurking in the shadows is Rhett Weston, a charismatic force with a legacy of wealth and ambition. Once Colt's ally turned rival, Rhett's manipulative web threatens to entangle them all, spinning lies and deceit with each calculated move.
Colt and Lemon must confront their deepest fears and desires. For in the heart of the rodeo, where dreams are chased and hearts are broken, they'll discover that the true test of courage lies not in conquering the arena, but in facing the ghosts of their own making.

WARNING:

THE NEVERENDING SUNLIGHT is not for the faint of heart or those prone to spontaneous cowboy hat purchases. Readers may experience intense adrenaline rushes, sudden urges to join a rodeo, and an inexplicable craving for barbecue. Side effects may include an increased appreciation for bull riding, a newfound respect for leather gloves, and an insatiable desire to visit dusty old saloons. Proceed with caution and a sturdy pair of boots.
    But on a more serious note, this book contains themes of danger, risk-taking, and the harsh realities of the rodeo circuit. Readers should be prepared for scenes depicting injuries, both physical and emotional, as well as the challenges faced by those living on the edge of the wild west. While the characters may ride bulls with bravado, their struggles and triumphs are as real as the dust on the arena floor. Reader discretion is advised for those sensitive to such content.

COPYRIGHT

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ALSO

-many of the chapters you see are split in two just because of how long they are-
Dear reader,

As the author of this book, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for joining me on this journey. Crafting these stories is a labor of love, and your engagement means the world to me.

I want you to know that I am constantly editing and refining this book to ensure it reaches its full potential. Your feedback is invaluable to me, so please, do not hesitate to share your thoughts, your hopes, and your concern. Whether it's about the characters, the plot, or anything in between, I am here to listen and address your thoughts.

Together, we can make this book the best it can be. Thank you for being a part of this creative process.


WHAT AM I WORKING ON RIGHT NOW?
-Character Aesthetic boards (4/15) COMPLETED
-Chapter 6 editing (4/15) COMPLETED
- Editing Chapters 1-10(4/15)COMPLETED
- RE-EDITING CHAPTERS 1-10
-Editing Chapter 10-20(4/15)
                   - Somewhere in here I have to write the two chapters that I haven't yet(4/17)
- Editing Chapters 20-30
- Editing Chapters 30-40
- THE END

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