GRR Reviews The Maverick Meets His Match by Anne Carrole


The Maverick Meets His Match started with the "crazy will" trope, which really doesn't make any sense. The rest of the romance was basically the will handcuff them together and force them to accept each other and develop feelings. It's a bit of meh to me.

Mandy Prescott wanted to run her family rodeo company all her life, but grandpa JM's will shocked her to the core. JM appointed Ty Martin to CEO, not her... and Ty broke her heart ten years ago. The will did not stop there. To get her company back, Mandy must marry Ty for at least six months. AFTER which, she gets back her voting shares. During those six months, Ty can sell off the rodeo company if he determined it's in the best interest of the Prescotts. Ty had always valued success in terms of dollars and cents, and he had promised JM that he'll base his decision on only that. Now he has a chance to get a six-month relationship with a woman he had always wanted... with no commitment. Mandy will do her best to keep the Ty interested... and maybe he won't sell the rodeo company... but will he get her heart that way?

Frankly, I'm a little tired of these "crazy will" stories. It's pretty obvious it's a lesson to both of them to overcome their prejudices, pair up, and take on the world. Yet both of them are acting as if it's a real business deal and act really hurt by each other. It's not that believable.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Woman must marry the guy who broke her heart ten years ago to get back her family business; does he love her at all?

Tropes: ranch, reunion, enemies to lovers, weird will

Overall Rating:  3/5

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