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I Will Never Marry a Cowboy by Aim Ruivivar

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5.0

I Will Never Marry a Cowboy by Aim Ruivivar
First time author for me and I can't wait to read more of her works.
Story is a bonus for me because the book follows two sister stories. Each have different career choices and different taste in men.
Their father has bought a ranch and they travel back to it to learn about it, discover just what it is he bought and to be one with family.
The neighbors come by to lend a hand and it's a full out feast celebration as the girls drool over the men lifting heavy boxes and getting things into place.
Like the heated discussions and love scenes-it just goes so fast. What I mean is the author has pakced a bunch of things in this book among the pages that would take others 500 pages to tell.
Very descriptive details and love hearing of the food and other cultural things.
Love the outside adventures and the men roughhousing with one another-reminds me of our cousins and brothers horsing around. So realistic.
Liked the new words not commonly used in romance books, comedy that goes along with the storyline and how it all comes together and learning a bit about the adults career choices.
Wish there was a recipe or two included. Had my mouth watering!
Received this review copy from Wild Dreams Publishing and this is my honest opinion.
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