The Bullriders: Book Three Aspiring orchestra conductor Marshall is exhausted after months of auditions without a single job offer. Marshalls friend, Terry, recommends a change of scenery and points Marshall in the direction of a dude ranch run by former bull rider Indigo Santana. Marshall is understandably skeptical, but his friend is convincing, and Marshall needs a break, so he agrees to go. Indigo captures Marshalls attention but leaves him confused. Indigos confidence is shot after an injury ended his rodeo career, and he walks with a slight limp. He hasnt been anywhere near a bull since he was hurt, and hes not the most accommodating host. After all, the only reason he keeps guests is because his family ranch is all but bankrupt. Marshalls attraction doesnt go unanswered, which leaves him with a huge dilemma. Hes torn between the possibility of love, something hes searched for all his life, and the career hes worked toward for as long as he can remember, which is miles away. From his side of the fence, Indigo doesnt see how the ranch could ever be enough.Marshall is attracted to former bull rider Indigo, and the attraction doesn't go unanswered. Marshall is torn between love and his career.