Book Review: The Cowboy and the Kid by Anne McAllister

The Cowboy and the Kid (Tanner Brothers Book 4)” is the fourth book in The Tanner Brothers series. With Taggart Jones taking center stage and school teacher Felicity Albright as his love interest, the book is written in three POVs – Taggart, Felicity and surprisingly Becky, Taggart’s precocious daughter.

In the grand tradition of The Parent Trap, Becky and her friend Susannah tried to find a bride for Taggart. But, they were not very subtle and the adults figured it out so fast, the two girls did not even know if they had a modicum of success.

Well, they did. But Taggart and Felicity were stubborn as a mule it took a series of events before their heads finally cleared.

A fast and easy read, “The Cowboy and the Kid (Tanner Brothers Book 4)” is Rated T for Teens for some mild sexual content.

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Description

Having a father is a big responsibility.
And finding him a wife is a challenge eight-year-old Becky Jones takes seriously. Ex-rodeo cowboy Taggart Jones is adamant. No marriage. Been there. Done that.

Not even if Becky’s dream candidate is her beautiful, blonde teacher, Felicity Albright, who knows about barrettes, patching up scrapes, and hates carrots as much as his daughter. Taggart’s still not interested. Much.

What’s a daughter to do? Becky’s nothing if not ingenious, and she’s determined to convince a stubborn Taggart and a bemused Felicity that they really have met their match.