Pitched as “Yellowstone, but Jewish,” the as-yet-untitled book is an enemies-to-lovers story about rival stock contractors. Former corporate raider Jesse Singer is the heir to America’s oldest – and only – Jewish rodeo dynasty, now on the brink of financial ruin in the wake of his brother’s death. He blames Kenzie Wallace, the second-in-command he fired as soon as he took the helm – who has made it her mission to run Singer Pro Rodeo into the ground.

Jesse blames Kenzie for letting his brother go off the financial rails, Kenzie despises Jesse for snatching away her hard-earned job, and they’ve been stink-eyeing their way around the circuit as they vie to win Bull of the Year, rodeo’s top accolade. But when a fake-folksy billionaire launches an unsanctioned, unregulated new league to siphon their athletes and their audiences, he poses an existential threat to the sport that’s far bigger than either of them. They’ll have to work together to protect the way of life they both cherish—and hope their hearts can survive the ride.

I’m beyond grateful to my agent, Cathie Hedrick-Armstrong, for her dogged commitment to get this story out there, to Gail Chasan at Harlequin for championing it all the way to an acquisition, and to YOU, my wonderful readers, who keep coming back for more! I hope y’all will ride with me all the way to Wal-Mart and wherever else Harlequins are sold on real-life shelves!