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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Book Review Montana Inheritance

It's back in the saddle for Book Two Rodeo in the Blood Series “Montana Inheritance” by Jim Overstreet. It's a drama-filled rodeo story that further develops relationships, family ties, and the competitive rodeo circuit as introduced in Book One “Montana Rivalry.” Overstreet has written “Montana Inheritance” to be a standalone novel. He's adept at inserting throughout the story the necessary backstory to keep readers abreast of details from book one. I found it helpful reading “Montana Rivalry” first as the cast of characters is long with complex relationships that intertwine between families. “Montana Inheritance” examines more closely the lives of Rusty Blackstone and Warren Weston and how their 20-year-old relationship once built on rivalry has mellowed over the years. They both still embrace their competitive spirit but appear more willing to form an alliance as family secrets are brought to the forefront. Rusty finds life-shaking news that he might be the father of 5-year-old Todd from his former girlfriend Jenny. To complicate matters Todd is the sole heir of Weston Ranch rather than Warren. Decisions regarding Todd's parentage force Rusty and Warren to ultimately become allies.

Overstreet is an experienced horseman and former rodeo participant who understands the complexity of training for saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, and how to perfect roping skills. His descriptive writing immerses the reader in cowboy culture and ranch lifestyle. Along with authentic dialogue, he offers the readers a realistic portrayal of how life unfolds on the rodeo circuit. As locations change quickly the author wisely labels each chapter with a date and location. Since this book covers the year 2020 Overstreet incorporates the ramifications of COVID-19 which shut down many rodeo opportunities forcing riders to find work to supplement their income. New opportunities arise for Rusty when he inherits a modest ranch and finds love with Amanda. He pushes boundaries continually honing his skills to maintain championship steer wrestler and bronc rider titles always looking ahead to the prestigious Linderman Award. With less time on the rodeo circuit due to COVID-19, Warren receives an unexpected job opportunity. His marriage to Rusty's sister adds to the family drama. Harlan, a character not to be overlooked in the story, is a lifelong friend of both Rusty and Warren. He is an old soul whose reliability and trustworthiness help maintain peace and “mend fences” between all.

Drawing upon his personal experiences and love of the Montana landscape Overstreet adds an element of credibility to the storyline. As a wonderful storyteller, he creates a satisfying ending while leaving the door open to another book filled with new possibilities, uncharted territories, and more rodeo adventures. 

All About The Author  Jim Overstreet

Jim Overstreet is a lifelong cowboy and author of "A Montana Rivalry." Raising horses for most of his life, he earned multiple titles in tie-down roping, from youth rodeo to the senior circuit. As an accomplished writer, his work has been published in national magazines including Reader’s Digest, and Persimmon Hill, and numerous equine magazines, including Western Horseman. The American Horse Publication honored him as a winner in their Feature Article category. 

Check out Overstreet's website https://jimoverstreet.com/ for more information about the author, his books, and future events.

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