Tuesday, August 6, 2019

You Had Me at Cowboy (Cowboys of Creedence Book 2) Kindle Edition by Jennie Marts



Book Synopsis:

"This cowboy is falling hard
Mason James is the responsible one who stayed behind to run the ranch while his brother, Rock, took off to play professional hockey. Women have used him before to get to his brother—and Mason intends never to get burned again. But after he meets quirky Tessa Kane at his brother's wedding, Mason discovers he's ready to take a chance on love.
Tessa Kane is a reporter on the verge of losing a job she desperately needs—unless she's clever enough to snag a story on the famous Rockford James. But when she falls for her subject's brother, she's caught between a rock and a hard-muscled cowboy. What will happen when Mason finds out who she really is?"

Title:  You Had Me at Cowboy
Author:  Jennie Marts
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Casablanca                         
Series:  Cowboys of Creedence Book 2
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating:  Five
Review: 
"You Had Me at Cowboy" by Jennie Marts
My Rationalization:
I enjoyed this standalone read "You Had Me at Cowboy."  It was quite interesting when Mason who was used to standing in his brother Rock's [professional hockey player]shadow and losing many girls he had met to him.  However, when he meets Tessa for some reason he thinks his luck as changed. There will be plenty of twists and turns with 'major missteps and partial truth along with heard headedness that will be presented until they find their way to a HEA.'  This story was quite a read where this author brings us quite a good read of its description of a town and what can happen to its town, its beautiful scenery, along with some very interesting characters [Tessa's grandma Mimi] and oh yes a puppy that will add to this entertaining good story. 







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