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COUNTERFEIT COWBOY by Ginny Baird
When it comes to love,
Only the heart knows for sure…

New York reporter Eve Parker is done with being a bridesmaid and ready to become a Wild West Bride. When her editorial director sends her to Wyoming to write an article on a new matchmaking service, Eve’s prepared to go under cover. Little does she suspect she’ll wind up under the covers with an ultra sexy cowboy. Ted Walker is handsome and charming, and oh so easy to kiss. So easy, in fact, Eve nearly forgets he’s the subject of her story. When she reveals the truth, will Ted still be willing to confide? Eve’s soon to learn she’s not the only one keeping secrets.

Ted Walker calls Jackson Hole home. He’s got wide open spaces, room to ride, and a dependable place to hang his hat. He’s got a booming business besides. With males outnumbering females in these parts, he and his buddy Brian have developed foolproof algorithms for predicting ideal couples. All they have to do is sign up for a week of Wild West Brides adventures, and let the mountain air and moonlight do the rest. When one of Ted’s “grooms” goes missing, it’s only natural for Ted to fill in. It’s just for the week, and he’s never mixed business with pleasure. That was before a stunning redhead came to town. Now Ted finds his interest in Eve is more than strictly professional. But how can he be sure her summer loving is for real?

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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Ginny Baird

64 books889 followers
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Ginny Baird writes heartwarming contemporary stories filled with love, laughter, and happily ever afters. Visit her website to learn more about Ginny and her books. www.ginnybairdromance.com

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1,684 reviews125 followers
April 5, 2014
'Counterfeit Cowboy' is a fun, enjoyable read. Another great romance from Ginny Baird. Highly recommend to anyone that enjoys reading romance.
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181 reviews
November 5, 2018
Algorithms & Love

I wasn't sure I understood the title of this book with this story line when I first started reading. Eventually I read the part that connected the title & it made more sense & I could actually relate to the characters. In order to obtain a promotion Eve travels to Jackson Hole, Wyoming & is keeping secrets while she tries to gather information about this business. Ted & Brian have developed their business & are extremely proud of their success. Secrets are kept by Eve & Ted. There is an undeniable attraction between Eve & Ted, is it stronger than the lies?
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Author 7 books33 followers
January 27, 2019
Oh yes, five stars. This is the first book I have read from this author. She grabbed my attention immediately, kept me interested from beginning to the end. Effective use of humor. Ted is sooooo swoon-worthy. Eve thought so too. She went to Wild West Brides under false pretenses, she was really on assignment to write an article about the business. Many adventures later and she had her story. I won't tell you about the story, even though, I would love to. I highly recommend that you read Counterfeit Cowboy by Ginny Baird.
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Author 23 books17 followers
January 31, 2019
Okay, this wasn't a bad little romance, except the reader isn't taken into the hot and spicy bits. Instead, it's one of those where they go into the bedroom and come out in the morning all flushed and sated. Or something along those lines. I found the plot jumped forward at times when I was expecting more detail and fleshing out of the scenes and characters. Editing is clean and so is the story but it needs more realistic grit.
7,763 reviews50 followers
January 30, 2019
Her newspaper boss has an assignment for Eva, a new business called Wild West Brides Enterprise in Wyoming..Someone in the office filled out her profile, of what she wanted in a match. It wasn’t really her, but went along with it. The intended had an emergency, and what follows of meeting someone unexpectedly, makes this a delightful story to enjoy.
664 reviews
February 15, 2019
Truth be lies.

Eve was sent to get the story about Wild West Brides and the man behind the idea, Ted Walker. Unfortunately, she wasn't the one to fill out her information so it was mostly lies. Then she discovers that Ted hasn't been exactly truthful about himself, either. Will the truth come out?
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1,637 reviews
November 12, 2020
Cute read

This is a cute, whimsical, flighty romance story about cowboys and computers. Can a algorithm really pick true love? Well Brian and Ted were willing to place their money and future on the possibility. Wild West Brides was their dream and they out to prove relationships need more than just meeting by chance. Cute read
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533 reviews5 followers
July 25, 2019
Eve Parker is a reporter who is tired of being a bridesmaid and never a bride. She gets an opportunity to go undercover to experience Wild West Brides. Will she find love or find that Wild West Brides is a fraud??
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839 reviews
December 18, 2018
My first for Ginny Baird, found this to be a well written story. A bit cheesy and predictable. Good for those who don't want "steamy" stories. Those new to "romance" novels.
931 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2019
Different

This was a well written book with good storyline. It was different,but interesting. It held your interest because you weren't sure what was going to happen next
285 reviews
April 15, 2019
Loved this one.

This was a cute easy read. A different matchmaking concept but it worked well. Ted and Eve the perfect couple.
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September 2, 2019
U really enjoyed this plot especially the turn around of the characters
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December 27, 2020
Very superficial, no character development. I actually thought it was written by an adolescent.
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269 reviews17 followers
September 1, 2016
Counterfeit Cowboy is a contemporary romance that I truly enjoyed reading. The interactions between the characters will have you laughing out loud. There are two previous stories that Eve has a part in, but they do not have to be read prior to reading this one. I cannot wait to read more books by Ginny Baird.

Eve Parker is a reporter in New York. She is tired of always been a bridesmaid, so when she gets an offer from her boss to go to Wyoming to write an article about a matchmaking company called Wild West Bride. She is going in undercover to get the full scoop of their non-failing matching process. She knows that that they will not find her perfect match while she is there, but she also does not expect to be drawn to the man that she is there to interview.

Ted Walker is a self-made cowboy. He’s happy with his life right now, and has no desire to get involved in a relationship. Making Wild West Bride successful is his main priority. But there is something about Eve that just may change his mind about getting involved with a woman right now. Will he change his mind and take a chance with Eve? Or is it possible that he may lose his one perfect match?

I received a copy of this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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615 reviews
April 14, 2014
Ginny Baird brings us a contemporary romance interlaced with humor set in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She brings us two characters that long for people to see who they really are.
She introduces us to Eve Parker and Ted Walker who both moved to different areas to follow their dreams. Eve works in copyediting at Make It Count, but longs a better position with the magazine. When offered the opportunity to travel to Wyoming to interview Ted Walker, co-owner of Wild West Brides, she is both excited and anxious. The magazine feels she would get a much better story if she poses as a bride, but Eve is not comfortable with the deceit. Ted Walker helps run a matchmaking business based on a computer program his partner Brian developed years ago. This business has been thriving and they are actually thinking of expanding. Ted had quit law school, move from California and invested all his savings into opening this business.
I really enjoyed this storyline. I instantly fell in love with the characters. Eve and Ted have so much depth to them. I loved the imagery. I would recommend this book to anyone.
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55 reviews3 followers
May 20, 2014
Counterfeit Cowboy is such a good read. You will not want to put it down. Eve is a writer who is sent to a ranch where those in attendance are set up with the person who most likely is a match for them. Eve goes as a writer to write a story for her job but soon realizes she is falling for Ted, the Cowboy in charge at the location. Ted opens up to Eve about some personal things which she puts in her story. Upon realizing how her story read, he sent her home and no longer wanted a relationship with her.
Will Eve and Ted overcome their differences and stay together? Will they be a match? Is Ted really a counterfeit cowboy? Read Ginny Baird's book to find out. It does not dissappoint. Ginny knocks it out of the ballpark with their story.
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Author 38 books188 followers
January 24, 2015
I've always been drawn to cowboys...i guess being from Montana is a good reason. In this beautifully written, adorable story, Ginny Baird once again transports us to a romance we'd love to have in our own lives. It's sweet, it's solid, it's sensual, and a lot of fun. Eve and Ted are perfect for each other...too bad dating sites can't get that right in today's society. Thanks for another wonderful read, Ginny! Absolutely loved it!
97 reviews1 follower
May 21, 2015
I'm glad I got this free. I almost stopped reading it. It felt too . . . beginning author? I don't know. Lack of character development. Nothing to grab me. Nothing to pull me in and love the characters. Honestly I saw that it appeared to be a shorter book based on my % complete on my kindle, so I skimmed through it and got the gist of it all much quicker. Not impressed. Won't seek out more.
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3,650 reviews51 followers
December 15, 2014
A really cute story! Ted Walker's family thinks he's in law school, but he's in Wyoming pretending to be a cowboy. Eve Parker wants to be a "real" reporter instead of a copywriter. So she agrees to go to Ted's ranch and pretend to be a Wild West Bride on Ted's dating website. But what will happen when Ted discovers he does not want this sassy red-head to marry anyone else but him?
26 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2014
Loved this book! To be honest, it is not normally the type of book I read, but I could not put it down. I read this in less than 1 day. I was hooked from the very beginning. I loved how the characters had deep backgrounds, had multiple things going on and were trying to balance out life. There were a few twists and turns that I had not anticipated, which was a welcomed surprise.
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122 reviews20 followers
January 25, 2015
Such a sweet story! Eve is sent to write a story about Wild West Brides a ranch were couples are matched based on answers to a questionnaire. Ted is one of the owners of the ranch who has had his heart broken in the past. Eve hides her real reason for being on the ranch but what happens when she learns Ted has secrets of his own.
1,495 reviews3 followers
December 28, 2014
Good read

This book is funny, sweet and romantic. The heroine is not who she says she is and the hero is a "counterfeit" cowboy, but real at heart. They hook up and the game is on. Recommend.
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11 reviews
December 30, 2014
Bride and the Cowboy

It was a dream of meeting a cowboy and that the possibility of the cowboy dream for a young girl becoming the lady in the man's life,

I give this book. A five star rating,
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1,645 reviews5 followers
February 12, 2015
Charming and cute. Likeable characters and plot. Some parts of the story were glossed over but nevertheless I was able to fill in the blanks with my own imagination! No fireworks or unexpected trappings really. Just a run of the mill cute story. On my Cowboy Scale of Hotness, 3 stars.
2,966 reviews10 followers
January 20, 2015
Trust

Starting the way she did with a lie. Then losing what she always wanted. To only find out that she may never see him again changed how she saw everything. All it boils down to is trust
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93 reviews1 follower
February 5, 2015
I really enjoyed the book. It was humorous and the characters were very likable. It was an easy read. However, my only criticism is that the ending was wham, bam, thank you ma'am! I think that the ending could have been drawn out a little longer for my satisfaction.
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5 reviews
February 14, 2015
Seemed unfinished

Boring, over explained and felt unfinished. Very typical and predictable. Cute idea for a dating excursion website..spending a week out west but to say that start up company had a 100% success rate is too far fetched. Too unrealistic.
62 reviews
June 14, 2015
Nice and interesting novel

A nice and interesting novel.The hero has a very likeable character.I enjoyed reading it.The heroine was also cute.The employment of the hero was also interesting.
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360 reviews8 followers
September 1, 2015
Two people keeping secrets come together to fool each other in Counterfeit Cowboy and it makes a funny and delightful romance. You will have to read it to find out if they find a happy ending???
3,542 reviews14 followers
July 21, 2015
Counterfeit Cowboy by Ginny Baird is a well written book. Eve and Ted's story is loaded with humor, a bit of drama and just a bit of heat. I look forward to reading more from Ginny Baird in the future. Counterfeit Cowboy is a fairly short read. This is a complete book, not a cliffhanger.
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