Buck Me by new-to-me author Ashley Willow is a sweet, low drama, rodeo story with a touch of boss/employee thrown in. This can be read as a standalone, but it fits nicely as a companion to Ride Me by Britton Brinkley. We first meet Tate and Joy in Ride Me, about Tate’s brother Grayson. (And if you haven’t heard that audio performance by Sebastion York and Lacy Laurel, run right now!) In Buck Me, we get Tate’s version of events with his brother as he meets and falls in love with Joy. Ms. Willow does a nice job writing about rodeo/ranch life and I enjoyed the banter as Tate and Joy fall in love. Sometimes you just need a nice, sweet but spicy, no big drama, romance in between whatever other craziness you might enjoy reading. This book provides that nicely. I enjoyed the audio production of this book which was performed in dual narration by James Cassidy and new-to-me narrator, Charlie L. Wood. I cannot recommend enough James Cassidy’s growly voice and fantastic female voices. Ms. Wood provided a lovely counterpart in her portrayal of Joy. Buck Me is a no-stress 4 star read with 3 spicy peppers.