Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? (Turner Brothers, Bk 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Shunda (ptlonestar) reviewed on
Helpful Score: 4
I love me some cowboys and this one was no exception.
I thought the "action" started rather quickly, but it was certainly most enjoyable. The plot is pretty straight forward. Boy meets girl. The fall in lust and into bed. They're in Vegas, so why not get married? After the hasty marriage, reality sets in and the heroine flees. The hero pursues and sets about convincing her of her mistake. I would have kept him in the first place. Anywho, there are a few other minor subplots, but that's the meat and potatoes.
So, if you're looking for cowboys or contemporary erotica, this is your book.
As an added bonus, this is part of a series. I already have "Roping the Wind" in my TBR mountain and plan on reading "Riding the Line" as well.
Quick FYI, Cheek is a British publisher. As a result there are some instances where the British spelling of words are used as opposed to the US spelling. It didn't bother me in the least, but others may have a problem with it.
I thought the "action" started rather quickly, but it was certainly most enjoyable. The plot is pretty straight forward. Boy meets girl. The fall in lust and into bed. They're in Vegas, so why not get married? After the hasty marriage, reality sets in and the heroine flees. The hero pursues and sets about convincing her of her mistake. I would have kept him in the first place. Anywho, there are a few other minor subplots, but that's the meat and potatoes.
So, if you're looking for cowboys or contemporary erotica, this is your book.
As an added bonus, this is part of a series. I already have "Roping the Wind" in my TBR mountain and plan on reading "Riding the Line" as well.
Quick FYI, Cheek is a British publisher. As a result there are some instances where the British spelling of words are used as opposed to the US spelling. It didn't bother me in the least, but others may have a problem with it.