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REVIEW – Seducing the Cowboy by Kennedy Fox

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After leaving his hometown seven years ago, Payton hasn’t returned. One heartbreak was enough to turn him off relationships forever. As soon as he arrived at the Circle B Ranch, they treated him like family—something he’s never had—and he met the one woman he shouldn’t want.

He’s put her in the friend zone, but after agreeing to her proposition, he can’t hold back anymore.

Kaitlyn Bishop is the only woman on the ranch without a husband and kids. A family is all she’s ever wanted, but it’s never been in her cards. Since she’s turned thirty, she’s decided to go to the sperm bank or ask her best friend to knock her up.

She knows being friends with benefits is a bad idea, but she’s willing to take the risk.

Their agreement is purely transactional, but they’ll soon find themselves in too deep—something they’re too stubborn to admit. However, they only have nine months to figure it out.


Seducing the Cowboy is a complete stand-alone and can be read without reading any of the other books or spin-off series, but if you prefer to read in order, start with Hitching the Cowboy as the characters and families do interconnect. 


I’ll follow her rules, keep my feelings tucked deep inside, and cross my fingers we don’t get hurt along the way.


ARC REVIEW

Payton and Kaitlyn have been friends since Payton first arrived at Circle B Ranch. They spend a lot of time together and you can feel just how much they truly care about each other.

Kaitlyn is feeling left out when all her cousins and siblings are getting married and starting families of their own. She knows that she isn’t getting any younger and decides it is time to take matters into her own hands. Payton is about to let Kaitlyn go through this alone. Even though he has feelings for his friend, he will do anything to make her happy, including having a baby with her when there is no hope of a relationship.

These two have INSANE chemistry. They have a great foundation with their friendship that them to co-parent isn’t that strange of an idea. However, when rules are set and boundaries are marked the lines can easily be blurred. I loved seeing the progression of their relationship. I loved how well they worked together and how supportive they are of each other.

This is bittersweet that it is the end of this second generation of Bishop’s but I can’t wait to return for the third generation.

If you’re looking for a small town, friends to lovers romance this is one to check out.


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