Fever Dream by Elsie Silver follows Emmett, a professional bull rider grappling with personal and professional challenges. As he navigates the pressures of competition, he encounters complex relationships that test his boundaries and self-respect. Set against the backdrop of the World Bull Riding Federation circuit, the story explores themes of love, ambition, and the struggle for identity. This contemporary romance is perfect for fans of heartfelt stories centered on personal growth and emotional depth. Readers will connect with Emmett's journey as he confronts his past and seeks a future filled with hope.

Key Points

  • Explores the life of Emmett, a top bull rider facing personal struggles
  • Delves into the complexities of relationships in a competitive environment
  • Highlights themes of ambition, love, and self-discovery
  • Set in the vibrant world of professional bull riding and its challenges
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Author:Elsie Silver
426 pages
Language:English
Type:Novel
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Author:Elsie Silver
426 pages
Language:English
Type:Novel
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FAQs

What is Emmett's main goal in his bull riding career?
Emmett's primary goal in his bull riding career is to win a championship. Despite being one of the best professional bull riders on the WBRF circuit, he feels that the championship has eluded him for years, and he is determined to achieve this before considering any other opportunities.
Why does Emmett consider participating in the dating show?
Emmett considers participating in the dating show after learning that they are offering him five hundred thousand dollars and a generous rental fee for his family farm. Faced with financial pressures on the farm, he realizes that this opportunity could provide significant support for his family's struggling business.
How does Emmett's family react to his decision about the dating show?
Emmett's family reacts with shock and amusement when he announces his decision to consider being the bachelor on a dating show. His siblings, particularly Riley, find humor in the idea, while his oma expresses concern about the unexpected nature of his choice, especially given their financial struggles.
What does Emmett's relationship with Georgia reveal about him?
Emmett's relationship with Georgia reveals his struggles with commitment and emotional boundaries. He acknowledges that he doesn't do relationships and has learned the importance of setting clear expectations after a past hookup with her, which led to misunderstandings.
What challenges does Emmett face regarding his family's farm?
Emmett faces significant challenges regarding his family's farm, including financial strain and the threat of bankruptcy. He overhears discussions about selling land that has been in the family for generations, which motivates him to seek ways to support the farm financially.
What does Emmett's family business entail?
Emmett's family business is a sport horse breeding farm called Stal Brandt, which has been passed down through generations. The farm is struggling financially due to rising costs, including hay, veterinary bills, and utilities, making it increasingly difficult to maintain their legacy.
How does Emmett feel about his role in the family?
Emmett feels a deep sense of guilt about his role in the family, especially since he is often away competing in bull riding events. He is aware that his siblings are working hard to keep the farm running, and he wants to contribute more, which drives his decision to consider the dating show as a means to help financially.