Caught by a Cowboy
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Oakley
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Laurie West
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By:
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Lilah Raine
I've always lived a simple life.
The ranch and my horse are all I've ever needed. My world was quiet and solitude. It suited me just fine. Until I met her…
Maddison Mackenzie ended up in Clearwater Creek by chance.
She's beautiful, she's chaotic, and she's everything I never knew I wanted. Now I just have to convince her to stay.
Caught by a Cowboy is a small-town, cowboy, breeding romance, and is a complete standalone. Expect an HEA, an alpha obsessed with breeding, pregnancy (not just in the epilogue), small town vibes, he falls first and hard, grumpy/sunshine, over-protective hero, plot twists, dirty talking hero, and praise.
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Other than that I loved the narration and the story was intriguing!
A few editing mistakes,but story is intriguing!
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As for the writing, I have more chemistry with my left hand than the two main characters had. Insta love/obsession never works, especially in this case. the FMC makes actually no sense to me. She runs from one relationship to the next; its giving avoiding attachment style.
The MC is creepy. You've known this woman for less than 24 hours and you want to have a child with her??? Excuse me?
The term 'female' being thrown around is disgusting as well and demeaning. Why do we feel the need to call women that, but we don't call men 'males'? Perhaps I am too much of a feminist for this title.
Regardless, there was too much and not enough going on in this novel. This story would have had potential if the author took a slower pace with the romance and allowed readers to connect with characters.
I feel bad for the narrators
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