Review – Cowboy Resurrection (Cowboy Cocktail #2) by Mia Hopkins

Posted April 1, 2016 by DiDi in Mainstream, Multicultural Romance, Paige Turner, Reviews / 1 Comment

Cowboy Resurrection is a short but sweet read. ~ Paige, Guilty Pleasures 

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Ball-busting businesswoman meets no-holds-barred cowboy. He’s gonna need a longer rope.

Marketing hotshot Monica Kaur has put her big-city life on hold to help bail out her brother’s failing business. Now she’s got three months to plan and promote a rodeo, the first her tiny hometown has ever seen.

To ensure the rodeo’s success, Monica enlists a local hero, a rancher’s son who’s made a name for himself on the bull-riding circuit. Problem? She can’t stop daydreaming about the cocky bastard—and all the things she longs to do to him out behind the chutes.

Professional bullfighter Dean MacKinnon is home helping his family while his father fights cancer. Haunted by bad memories, jaded by love, Dean finds escape in a no-strings-attached go-round with brainy, sexy Monica, whose close-knit Sikh-American family would sooner run him out of town than see her with a notorious rodeo romeo.

In private, Monica and Dean play as hard as they work. But as the rodeo draws near, that clean break they promised each other is getting more and more hung up in the rigging.

Warning: Contains rope play, motel nooners, a blue-eyed charmer with a taste for kink, and a brown-eyed princess with a taste for cowboys.

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I truly enjoyed Cowboy Resurrection but I felt that the author just scratched the surface between Dean and Monica. They had such extreme background that I would have liked to read more about their differences in religion and upbringing.

Dean was our surly cowboy who went wherever the circuit took him. He’s been off the circuit and back home on the ranch for a bit to help care for his ailing father. Since his time back on the ranch is limited, he’s not looking for anything permanent.
After a failing relationship Monica is back to the area too. While coming bqck to regroup she’s also there to help her family’s businesses. She’s a smart business women whose called upon more then once for her business sense. I liked watching her work it.

This pair was only hoping for a few months of fun and neither counted on more. I liked the intensity and the clandestine affair that they had. The shared stolen moments.

The author did a great job drawing out the emotions from this couple. The pain Monica must have felt when Dean walked away had me in tears but his determination to win over her over through her family was priceless.

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Posted April 1, 2016 by DiDi in Mainstream, Multicultural Romance, Paige Turner, Reviews / 1 Comment


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