, a professional bull rider and world champion, lands in a PR nightmare after a video of him badmouthing a sponsor and punching a reporter goes viral. The Solution: His agent, Kip Hamilton , assigns his daughter, Summer Hamilton
The story follows , a professional bull rider and "golden boy" of the circuit, whose reputation is at risk after a video surfaces of him criticizing a major milk sponsor. To manage his public image, his agent sends his daughter, Summer Hamilton , to act as Rhett’s "babysitter" and keep him out of trouble. Key Tropes & Themes
After Rhett gets into trouble (famously by publicly stating he hates milk, which endangers his sponsorship), Summer is sent to keep him in line during the rodeo season.
In the crowded genre of contemporary romance, Elsie Silver’s series has emerged as a titan. While the series is beloved for its ensemble cast of rugged cowboys, the second book, Flawless , often stands out as a fan favorite. It is the story of a grumpy single father and the sunshine nanny, a trope as old as time, yet Silver executes it with a precision that feels entirely new.
: Features the classic dynamic between a brooding hero and a more vibrant heroine.
Around Part/Chapter 39, the story typically reaches a critical emotional turning point.