The Devils Bull Rider
Boone McBride
de Rob Lezcano
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À propos du livre
In the rugged wilds of 1900s Arizona, Boone McBride was born for the saddle — a rodeo legend forged in dust, sweat, and fire. But under a blood-red sky, he faced a choice no man should ever make. The offer? Power. Fame. Victory over every bull that ever dared throw him. The price? A secret deal sealed in flame, and a soul marked for darkness.
Decades later, that deal still haunts the McBride name.
As Boone’s legacy grows, so does the shadow behind it — one that reaches through generations, branding everything it touches. A haunted ranch. A string of tragic losses. And a curse that’s waited patiently for its final ride.
Now the debt is due. And Boone must face the fire he thought he outran.
The Devil’s Bull Rider is a dark, mythic Western soaked in fire and folklore — a supernatural epic of sacrifice, blood, and the brutal price of greatness.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Fiction littéraire
- Catégories supplémentaires Littérature, Fantasy
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 176 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798349825927
- Date de publication: juin 10, 2025
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Bull Ride, Arizona, Devil, Rodeo, Cowboy
À propos du créateur
Rob is a storyteller at heart. A retired chef by trade. After years spent in the heat of professional kitchens, Rob found a new kind of fire in writing, where the ingredients are memory, imagination, and soul. Instead of seasoning food, he now seasons his stories with humor, emotion, and a touch of the unexpected. Whether he’s reimagining history, or penning deeply personal memoirs, Rob’s stories carry the weight of love and the spark of curiosity. He blends genres the way a chef blends flavors: unapologetically and with purpose. His work often fuses nostalgia with futurism, humor with heartbreak, and real-life grit with wild invention. You might find Bob Marley and Einstein at a café in one scene, and a talking doll in the next. From self-published memoirs like Sunflower Yellow to ambitious projects like Hula Girl and The Island, Rob continues to evolve as a writer while staying true to the things that matter most: family, originality, and a damn good story.