Book Review: Taming the Troublemaker by Kadie Scott

One thing I like about author Kadie Scott, her heroes are just lovable, including the “bad boy” ones like Autry Hill, the lead character in “Taming the Troublemaker.”

The county playboy in ranch country of Texas, Autry has all the making of a heartbreaker. His good looks and good nature, plus ahem he is truly a cowboy who works in a ranch. Yet, even with all his shenanigans, you can’t help but fall in love with him.

And that’s exactly prim and proper school teach Beth Cooper actually did. She did not want to, but Autry just push all her buttons.

Full of laugh out loud funny moments and some steamy scenes, Beth and Autry are a couple that you want to get their happily after. Only problem is that they might be the one sabotaging it!

An easy read, “Taming the Troublemaker” is Rated T for Teens due to some adult situations.

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Summary

One thing I like about author Kadie Scott, her heroes are just lovable, including the “bad boy” ones like Autry Hill, the lead character in “Taming the Troublemaker.”

 
Title: Taming the Troublemaker (The Hills of Texas Book 3)

Author: Kadie Scott
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Genre: Romance
Pub Date 21 Mar 2019

Description

One daring kiss with the playboy tempts the good girl, but can she tame him?

Autry Hill may be a cowboy to his boots, but he’s also gained quite the reputation as a charmer and playboy. His parents aren’t sure he’s ready to take the reins of the family’s prosperous Texas ranch, so they set up a challenge: No women or scandal for the next six months and the ranch house he grew up in is his. Easy peasy, Autry thinks. He’s already tired of late nights and romancing, until elementary school teacher Beth Cooper happens to cross his path. Suddenly Autry is losing his heart, his mind, and what’s left of his reputation.

Good girl teacher Beth Cooper is far too practical to fall for Autry Hill, even if she had a crush on him way back when. The man’s been breaking hearts since middle school. But when he becomes her unexpected champion and then they work together to help one of Beth’s troubled students who’s about to lose everything, she sees a different side of Autry – serious, compassionate, determined and dedicated. And that Autry is nearly impossible to resist. Does she need to?

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Image credits: Rolled hay photo by Andreas Göllner on Pixabay; Cowboy carrying saddle photo by skeeze on Pixabay; Playing baseball Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash