MARRY ME, COWBOYI thoroughly enjoy reading Marry Me, Cowboy. Loved Jamie Macreadie's character he is a real cowboy with a heart the size of Montana. The only reason I didn't give five stars in the name, Teagan given to the heroine. It took me a few chapters before I thought of her as a female because of the name. I am so glad I stuck with the story. Jamie and Teagan are like oil and water just don't mix when the story begins. As they get to really know each other better they are more like oxygen is fuel to a fire,,, combustableBoth Jamie and Teagan have issues that have to do with the homes they grew up in. Jamie sees the importance of making sure Teagan resolves her problems with her parents so they can move forward as a happy couple. This book just felt right from the moment I started reading it. It's one of those books where the characters seem to fit each other right from the very beginning and as you progress through their story that feeling of rightness just grows. The dialogue works nicely too and I loved the setting with the rodeo background. It all felt real to me ... As though I we're watching life through a window for a day or so. All in all this book has been a joy to read.
What do You think about Marry Me, Cowboy (2013)?
I had a little trouble getting into this book in the beginning but it picked up and was a good read!
—trece13