GRR Reviews The Cowgirl Takes Her Man (Bitterpill, Texas) by Barbara Catlin


The Cowgirl Takes Her Man is a marriage of convenience novel, but I didn't feel too much chemistry between the pair.

Terra Lee Bradford had always had a thing for her neighbor, Cameron Stoner, but she's the quiet and shy girl who stay in the background and didn't make waves. But she had to... Her "Glory B" ranch is struggling, and she can't pay the taxes that came due, while her neighbor, Cam's ranch is thriving. So she proposed a sale to her neighbor... "buy my ranch please". Except he didn't want to. He wanted her... Terra had grown up to be a remarkable woman, and Cam has three kids who needed a mother. So he proposed a marriage of convenience instead, as he's not ready to fall in love after losing his wife. But Terra won't settle for less than Cam's heart...

Honestly, I didn't feel too much chemistry between the two. He needed a mother for his kids, she needed a bailout for her ranch. That's reason to come together, but what's the chemistry to fall in love with each other? I didn't feel much here.

Category: Contemporary / Western

Primary Plot: Woman needed to save her ranch entered into marriage of convenience with a widower and three kids

Tropes: marriage of convenience, widower, single parent

Overall Rating: 3/5

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