Only 2 words could describe 45-year-old divorcee Amy: cranky and lonely. But she didn’t care. The last thing she needed was a cowboy. She certainly had her fill of them.
On a night out, she goes head-to-head with a cocky cowboy, whom she believed wasn’t really a cowboy. When a scorching kiss with the cowboy goes viral and her adoring grandparents see it, they mistakenly believe she was engaged to the cowboy stranger. Oh no! Time to have a fake fiancé.
The narrative was kind of silly. I get that it was going for that humor, but it was still silly and cheesy, making it too long and drawn-out. For godsakes, the girls spends so much time trying to figure out what to wear. C’mon already!
I’ve seen this kind of story play out so many times, which makes this book very unoriginal. It’s a typical fake romance story that turns into more. Same ole, same ole.
Eh, it’s not great, but it’s okay.
Rating:
3 stars
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