Review: Claimed by a Cowboy by Melody Carson

Synopsis:

I HATE SURPRISES.
Even a surprise that comes with designer heels and killer curves.
What I needed at the end of a long day in the saddle was a cold brew – not a hot tempered reporter who was intent on getting on my last nerve.
Worse, Madison was asking too many questions and getting too close to the truth. Too close to me.

My real identity as heir to the billion dollar Rising Star Ranch was at stake, and I had to keep Madison at arms length.

Until that first unforgettable kiss.

Now, I’m wondering how I can, not only keep Madison at Rising Star Ranch, but also protect her and claim her as my own.

Favorite Lines:

“She was on private property. That was her first crime. The second crime was the outfit. Who the hell wore hells and a skirt that short? A city girl, that’s who.

“‘What’s your name?’ I persisted. He shook his head. ‘No thanks.’ ‘Clever name.'”

My Opinion:

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion.

I’ve been on a cowboy romance kick lately and this book fit right in. Coming in at 87 pages on my Kindle, this is a short and sweet contemporary romance that somehow manages to take on many of the popular themes/troupes that make me squeal including enemies-to-lovers, cowboy romances, and heroes saving the day all while being full of mystery and suspense. 

This story follows a duel point-of-view between the main characters Madison and Luke. Luke is hiding out as a ranch hand on his own ranch while he is trying to decide if he wants to even keep the ranch that was rightfully bestowed upon him in his father’s will and after his crazy twin brother, Logan, was disinherited. Madison is an investigative reporter from the city that caught wind of a missing heir and thought it would be a great story but the last thing that Luke needs is someone sniffing around to blow his cover. It’s a cowboy romance so of course they fall in love – no spoilers there.

I thought this was a very quick and easy read full of sarcastic and witty humor that had me aggressively exhaling from my nose (you know exactly the type of laugh I am talking about). I actually liked that this was like fast-forwarding a full length romance novel but will warn that if you are looking for a long, drawn out romance story full of angst, you won’t find it in these 87 pages. 

Summary:

Overall, if you like cowboy romances full of enemies-to-lovers troupes, mystery, suspense, a bit of danger, and a cowboy saving the day, then this book could be for you! Happy reading!

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