Cowgirl Tough
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Sometimes the line between love and hate is blurry…
Cody Rafferty and Britt Roth may have grown up on adjacent Hill Country ranches, but they’ve always been oil and water. Britt knows it’s because Cody's a tech nerd who doesn't get the ranch life she loves. Cody knows it’s because Britt’s a single-minded cowgirl, who lives to complain about the technology he loves. Their families claim it’s because they were born within minutes of each other.
They've declared one truce in their lives—when Cody's father was KIA overseas. Neither of them expected there would be another, but when Cody suspects a crash of his test drone spooked Britt’s champion barrel racing horse, endangering her life and future, he calls a second truce. Prodded by guilt, he steps up to take care of Britt and her beloved horse. Britt balks, but Cody’s hard to refuse even for a tough cowgirl. Forced together, they learn surprising things about each other neither ever knew.
Can these two lifetime adversaries learn to get along, especially when they realize that the sparks that fly between them aren’t fueled only by anger?
Customer Reviews
Great Series
Well, this was interesting. In a good way, of course. Enemies-to-lovers romance with a great cast of characters. Since Cowgirl Tough is the fourth installment in the Rafferty's of Last Stand series, there are quite a few secondary characters. For me, that only made this novel better. I won't go into the details of why these two are enemies and they most definitely were. But when an incident causes them to be in close proximity for a period of time, Britt and Cody see things in a new perspective. I truly enjoyed this book and this series has been enjoyable as well. In particular, I am a huge fan of this author. As a matter of fact, I am currently re-reading her Texas Justice series which also takes place in Last Stand, Texas.
Do I recommend this novel? Absolutely! I also recommend you start from the beginning or at least go back and read book one after you read this. The Rafferty's have had to deal with tragedy and as a result has shaped them into the men they have become.
This is my honest and unbiased review and I thank you for taking the time to read it. :)