After drinking a bottle of wine, Harper tells her
business rival that she recently got engaged. Once the hangover wears off,
Harper realizes she now needs a fake fiancé or to admit she lied. Wanting to
avoid the backlash, she asks her childhood best friend for a favor.
She can pretend she’s not in love with him, but her traitorous body
reveals otherwise.
Ethan Bishop will do
anything for Harper, even if it’s crazy and means risking his heart. Pretending
to be engaged to the woman he’s always loved proves to be difficult—especially
when repressed feelings bubble to the surface.
He only wants to help, but everyone in his life sees through his façade.
It’s hard to know what’s
real or fake when their private moments turn intimate. When they cross the line
and fall between the sheets, the truth is undeniable.
Just as they feared, their
friendship’s no longer the same. However, one thing’s certain—there’s no going
back now.
**Kissing the Cowboy is a complete stand-alone and can be
read without reading any of the other books or spin-off series, but if you
prefer to read in order, start with Hitching the Cowboy as the characters and families
do interconnect. Suggested for mature readers only.**
Goodreads TBR link: https://bit.ly/31KbKMR
Universal link: https://geni.us/KissingtheCowboy
Kissing The Cowboy is the fifth title in the Circle B ranch series featuring Ethan Bishop and his best friend Harper. I thoroughly enjoyed this sweet, sexy, small town friends to lover’s romance.
Harper and Ethan grew up as best friends and at some point, they both developed feelings that were stronger feelings, and when Harper needs Ethan to pose as her fiancée, it opens the door for their true feelings to shine.
Ethan has a big-hearted gentleman. He’s a loving, loyal, sweet, sexy and a protective and hardworking alpha, traits that he shares with many of the Bishop men.
Harper is a sweet, hardworking, entrepreneur who is desperately trying to succeed.
The friendship and connection this pair shares is enviable and their chemistry is off the charts.
Overall a well written, fast paced and enjoyable romance and I look forward to the next title featuring this generation of Bishop offspring.
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