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J**.
Another great book in the Copper Ridge series.
Hot and steamy at times, and heartfelt throughout. Maybe I'm biased because I have not read a book by Maisey Yates that I didn't enjoy, but I really love the Copper Ridge series. In my opinion, it's another great read. I love how each book features a couple from Copper Ridge, and throughout the series those names pop up, so they're intertwined. It's a basic romance story, but Maisey does such a great job with the development of each character. The best part, is if you don't have every book in the series, each one can be read as a stand alone and it's just as enjoyable. I read one book in the series and was immediately hooked!
J**.
Great
This was a great read. I felt connected with the two main characters. Very enjoyable!
M**E
A great fluffy read with an extremely hot romance
Seduce Me, Cowboy was a very enjoyable read with an extremely hot romance and a relationship I couldn’t help but root for.After spending her entire life being the dutiful daughter of the local pastor, Hayley Thompson is ready to experience life and stop denying herself what she really wants. Her first step is moving into her own place and taking a new job at Gray Bear Construction. While Hayley expected some difficulties adjusting, she didn’t count on her immediate attraction to her reclusive, sexy boss Jonathan Bear. Jonathan’s usual type of woman is nothing like Hayley, but he’s instantly drawn to her. Soon, both Hayley and Jonathan are in deeper than either of them expected and they have to figure out how far they’re willing to take their newfound relationship.Hayley has spent most of her life trying to make up for her brother’s choices, which brought about some difficulties for their family. But now that Ace is married and has a family, Hayley has realized that playing the good child hasn’t gotten her what she wants in life. Hayley makes a lot of changes over the course of Seduce Me, Cowboy and I think she comes out the better for it. She’s much stronger and willing to take risks. Also, she learns to value herself and her contributions more rather than letting everyone make decisions for her.Jonathan has a lot of trust issues and has a tendency to hold onto the bad things in life. He doesn’t believe in happily ever after and thinks that everyone who claims to love you will leave or betray you in the end. I didn’t remember Jonathan’s character being this negative when we saw him in Rebecca’s book, but I guess he wasn’t in enough scenes to see it. Due to his character’s tendency to be negative, you can really see the changes he goes through by the end of the book. I definitely liked his character more at the end than when we started.Jonathan’s negative view of life was such a polar opposite to Hayley’s outlook on life, which led to some excellent conversations for these two. In addition to great banter, these two had excellent physical chemistry. When they get together, it was incredibly hot and the scenes were very enjoyable. I really liked these scenes as their relationship was so different than either of them had ever experienced before, it was fun watching them try to figure out where things were headed.I’ll admit I was very surprised to find out Seduce Me, Cowboy was about Hayley. The last time we saw Hayley in One Night Charmer, her brother Ace’s book, there was no hint that she was unhappy with her life. I was very curious how the author would create a romance (and one in the Harlequin Desire imprint) about a character that was happy dedicating her life to the church. Overall, I like the direction the author decided to go.I did want to note, there were some similarities between this book and Last Chance Rebel, the Copper Ridge book that takes place right before Seduce Me, Cowboy. I may have picked up more on the similarities as I read both books pretty close together, but I wasn’t bothered by the resemblances in the two romances. However, if virgin heroine and brooding bad boy romances aren’t your cup of tea, these two books may be too much of the same.Seduce Me, Cowboy was definitely my favorite of the Copper Ridge: Desire books and I definitely recommend picking this up if you’re in the mood for a quick read with some great fluff.
K**R
She is amazing and her books always tell a different story with ...
Yates never disappoints. She is amazing and her books always tell a different story with different personalities. This book I will read again.Sheltered young lady meeting a hard-hearted man. Happy ending but getting there is the fun, heartache.
R**1
Very Easy, Quick Read
Ah, Harlequin. Easy, predictable, formulaic, relaxing. Good character development, good conversations, and simple plot.To much narrative, though. It didn't need as much as it had. I won't be reading more of these.
R**R
Great read
As always a good storyline. Traditional bad boy meets good girl and love trumps all. Well written little trite but always worth reading
R**E
Did heart romantic
Very good story.I would recommend this book to any one who believes in true love is possible for anyone. Good story line and kind of funny at times.
K**R
Usual Maiden Yates, Good
Maisey Yates writes to a formula with variations, and that is not a bad thing as her prolific and successful writing proves. She quickly gets her reader hooked and you're on for an enjoyable ride. This book is no exception to that. I'm a male who enjoyed this story immensely. If this is your first book in the Copper Ridge series, you will want to read the rest.
K**R
I love all the Copper Ridge books
I can't wait for the next one. Every book is better than the last. Enjoy learning about the towns people.
L**A
Five Stars
I enjoyed this book it has been a great series
A**R
like
good read
M**K
Five Stars
Good
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