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REVIEW ➞ Grumpy Cowboy by Max Monroe

BLURB ➞

ATTENTION: If you have been a victim of false advertising, you may be entitled to compensation. If you were ever hired to take care of a fourteen-year-old boy’s knee injury on a luxury ranch in the Middle of Nowhere, Utah, but that fourteen-year-old boy ended up being a tall, rough-and-tumble, muscular, one-hundred-percent all-man cowboy by the name of Rhett Jameson, you may have been put at risk for falling in love. Please seek counsel immediately.

Dear Counselor,

It was supposed to be simple favor for my very important boss, Frank Kaminsky of the Salt Lake Slammers professional basketball team—go to his good friend Tex Jameson’s luxury ranch and provide personal medical care for his recently injured teenage son.

I thought it’d be a working vacation of sorts—a chance for my city-girl self to experience something I would never otherwise do—but everything is upside down, and absolutely nothing is as I thought it would be.

For one, this patient is not a teenage boy.
He’s a real-life, blue-eyed, tough-as-nails, thirtysomething cowboy who is so darn strong he looks like he could lift a car just for the heck of it.

He’s also stubborn, rude, and we don’t get along…at all.

Add in the heart-melting vision of him as a single father to the cutest little girl on the planet, and I’ve found myself in a whole different dimension of trouble.

Lust. Feelings. A whole lot of enemies-to-lovers-style complication.

Please help me. My name is Dr. Leah Levee, I am a victim of false advertising, and if I’m not careful, this Grumpy Cowboy might just be the death of me.


Bottom line, Rhett Jameson might look like God’s gift to women, but it doesn’t take a genius to understand he’s nothing but certified trouble.


ARC REVIEW ➞

From page one I fell in love with Grumpy Cowboy. A single father to the most adorable and brilliant girl, Joey, a major grump and a sinful cowboy it is easy to fall head over boots for Rhett. Leah is a city girl, a doctor and never set foot on a ranch but she isn’t afraid to back down from the challenge. Add in his father, Tex, and his mother, Jenny and some bulls and this story will have you laughing, crying and smiling ear to ear.

The back and forth between Rhett and Leah is amazing. Rhett is stubborn as an ox and doesn’t want to follows doctor’s orders and Leah is determined to treat Rhett after making the long trip to the ranch. She isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty, even if that involves some big ol’ bulls. The back and forth between them had me laughing so hard at times. There is a little bit of a slow burn between them but man when things finally work it there are fireworks and no shortage of chemistry between Rhett and Leah.

Rhett’s daughter, Joey, absolutely stole the show at times. She is sweet, funny and everything you would expect in little girl who has spent her life on a ranch. I loved the relationship between Rhett and Joey, but the relationship that formed between Joey and Leah is my favorite. Leah instantly becomes that maternal finger to the little girl and Joey has Leah instantly wrapped around her little finger.

If you’re looking for a single dad, enemies to lovers, cowboy romance this is a MUST READ!


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