GRR Reviews MONTANA COWBOY: Western Romance by Riley Moreno

NOTE: BOOK NO LONGER ON AMAZON

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Montana Cowboy is supposed to be a BBBW (that's black, big, beautiful woman) romance, but after reading it, I don't feel there's much BBBW referenced. The female described could have been almost anybody.

One-time movie star Jason Walker had to return to Montana to take over his father's ranch, and found it to be near financial ruin. The trusted family lawyer tried to convince him to sell to their neighbor, and immediately made Walker suspicious. The neighbor turned out to be a Tamasin Fleming, daughter of a friend of his father... and Tamasin was the BBBW, and does NOT want a partnership, but wanted to buy him out, which also raised Jason's suspicions. Jason audited the expenses and realized someone and stolen cattle from the ranch and sold them, probably to Tamasin's ranch. He confronted her and she realized she had been duped as well, and this is where the relationship turned from hostile to friendly. And soon they took their relationship to a whole new level...

You see? There's nothing about BBBW here, or even a BBW. There's nothing here that's unique to BBW FMC. Even as suspense, there wasn't much there. Not much threaten the romance either. There wasn't much of a story there.

Category: Western

Primary Plot: Ex-actor return to take care of family ranch, found it embezzled and almost empty, met neighbor owner who was initially angry but grew to like each other, unite to face common enemy

Tropes: interracial, BBW, different worlds, enemies to lovers

Overall Rating:  2/5 (rounded up from 1.5/5)

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