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New York Cowboy by Lisa Worrall

nicola949's review

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4.0

"Who are you, City-boy?"
"I'm the Lone Ranger to your Tonto," Adam replied, kissing him again. "The Rawhide to your Bonanza. The Curly to your Mo. The _"

Vance and Adam are beautiful together and they hit it off from the very beginning. Adam is part of a corporate client group attending a program on Vance's ranch. But all is not as it seems and Adam's father is the arch enemy.

This is a story of gorgeous cowboys, insta-love, miscommunication, corporate foul-play and ultimate happy endings!

3.5 stars

shazov's review against another edition

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4.0

Sexy cowboys and cute businessmen...what more can you ask for? Throw in a good storyline and I'm a very happy girl!

Yes, there's insta-love and the fairly typical issues with not communicating or being completely honest, but these two guys are hot enough that all of that just fades into the background. I could quite happily read loads more about these guys!

the_novel_approach's review against another edition

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4.0

I like a book that has all the basic ingredients of a good romance: immediate and strong attraction, smoking hot sex, quick, if not insta-love, drama and conflict that appear as though they will tear apart our couple for good, then the rest which I won’t give you here. New York Cowboy has all those components. Lisa Worrall has given us just what we romance junkies love.


See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.com/2013/11/21/new-york-cowboy-by-lisa-worrall/

georgiewhoissarahdrew's review

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3.0

Bit of ho. Bit of hum. Competent writing, but plots with dastardly businessmen driving upright ranchers into early graves fall just the wrong side of OTT for me. Add some insta-lust, folksy ranch-hands, a standard issue Texan matriarch and leave to stew. The dastardly businessman got all the best lines.
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