GRR Reviews Cowboy's Barmaid: A Small Town Military by Piper Sullivan


Cowboy's Barmaid is a "fling to a thing" romance with several tropes as a setup. It really introduced no new ground, nor was it that well polished. The bonus content didn't help much either.

Sierra had a crush on Jack for the longest time, but he's her best friend's big brother, and he doesn't see her as girlfriend material. Then he went off to joined the army. She kept writing him letters. Now he's back in town, and they reluctantly became business partners when she wanted to buy back her ancestral ranch, but doesn't have time to run it, while he's familiar with ranching, but have no ranch to run. Then came the Halloween party... and everything changed...

Honestly, nothing special about this setup. No obvious plot holes, but nothing memorable either. At 995 pages, it included several "bonus" stories but they are not that well polished either.

Category: Contemporary / Western

Primary Plot: Guy is back from the army and the girl who admired from afar is now a woman and wanted him, but will they enjoy it?

Tropes: fling to a thing, military, small town, reunion, return, bartender

Overall Rating:  3/5

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