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360 pages, Paperback
First published April 24, 2025
⁀ ⊹ ₊ Let me have you, I silently tell her as I kiss her mouth. I’m yours, cowboy.
⁀ ⊹ ₊ But when it comes to her, I feel like I’m standing on a steep slope that keeps collapsing under my feet. Leaves me scrambling to find my balance.
⁀ ⊹ ₊ It’s clear Sawyer is a family man at heart. He may be the world’s best lay, and a cowboy, and a DILF to end all DILFs. But at his core, he loves his people, and he loves them fiercely.
Opening my eyes, I see that Ava’s not wearing her hat anymore. I am.Have you ever had a book that, the minute you finished, you wanted to start again because you just wanted to experience that rush and elated feeling that the book brought while you were reading it?
“Hold up, hold up,” I say, cupping the crown of the hat in my hand. “I thought the saying was wear the hat, ride the cowboy?”
Her eyes flash. “You clearly haven’t been hanging out with enough cowgirls. The saying works both ways—you wear my hat, you ride the cowgirl.”
“You really do remember everything.” “I do when it comes to you.”
“Love is the beginning and end of everything.”
read this if you like:
♡ single dad x single mom
♡ found family
♡ he falls first and hard
♡ spicy spice
♡ cowboy romance
“He kisses me like the world is ending.”
i think i’ve developed a problem with cowboy romances. i think i need a break from them.
let’s say this book wasn’t bad by any means, i did appreciate the single dad x single mom trope (my first time reading it)—so refreshing—and i did enjoy seeing yella and junie becoming besties. but i guess it wasn’t enough to make me love this book.
the two main characters’s relationship was 100% insta love, but they had no chemistry whatsoever—, or better, it felt so forced.
their inner monologues were repetitive and sometimes boring.
the smut was, uhm, dare i say awful? the first hot scene lasted 4 chapters and nothing special happened (no wow factor here); the others were just bland—a lot of lust and basically no action.
i appreciate how sawyer acknowledged how hard is being a full time mom (as if i’m a mother but you know what i mean), and how hard worker women are in general. but he was kinda lame… (sorry)
i appreciate how ava was free spirited and independent and wild—she got out of a toxic marriage and started a new life with her daughter (girls power yay).
overall, this book was cute but nothing special i’m afraid. again, it might just be me, i guess i’m not in my cowboy era at the moment. i wish i liked it more, but it is what it is.
thank you to valentine pr and jessica peterson for the ARC of this book!
“Let me have you, I silently tell her as I kiss her mouth.
She kisses me back. I’m yours, cowboy.”