Book Review: Choose Me, Cowboy by Barbara Ankrum

choose me cowboyLove is lovelier the second time around. College sweethearts Kate Canaday and Finn Scott met again many years after their days at the university. Kate is now a respectable kindergarten teacher while Finn, who continues to be a rodeo rider, is now a single dad to twins.

Star-crossed though they maybe, there are sparks between them that they cannot deny. So, against their better judgment and for the sake of the children, they decided to have a marriage of convenience with a sunset clause. After Finn and his children are settled, Kate will move on with her life.

Well, no good deed goes unpunished. Kate found herself back in love with her old boyfriend and totally under the spell of his two children. What does she do?

Choose Me, Cowboy” is book 4 of the Montana Born Rodeo and Barbara Ankrum has another winner in her hand. A fast and sweet read, it will be hard to put down once you start because you just want to know what happens to Kate and Finn.

Choose Me, Cowboy” is Rated T for Teens due to some adult situations.

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Description

The Copper Mountain Rodeo has returned to Marietta and cowboy reputations aren’t the only thing at stake…

Marietta Kindergarten teacher, Kate Canaday, is doing perfectly well without the ex-love of her life mucking up her intention to stay gloriously uncommitted. So what if she’s become—according to her sisters—a serial dater? If pro-bullrider Finn Scott‘s untimely defection six years ago taught her anything, it was that men come with an expiration date. And she’s more than happy to oblige them.

Trouble is, the sexier-than-ever Finn, now a devoted single father, has just moved to Marietta with his adorable five-year-old twins. He’s in an unexpected custody battle with his ex and too proud to ask Kate for help in making his crazy life look stable. But Kate sees helping him as a way of sealing off the hurt from her past once and for all. If they can just keep their hands off each other. After all…expiration date, right?

Not if Finn has anything to say about it…