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Falling for the Cowgirl by Jody Hedlund

misspippireads's review

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5.0

I loved hearing Ivy McQuaid's story!
If you haven't read this series, you can jump in with this book.

bluebell4's review

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really bugged me 

sallyann30's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

farmfreshlisa's review

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4.0

Ivy! Yay for Ivy! I'm glad she got her story. Was the story predictable? Sure. Was it still fun? Yes!

mrmmreads's review

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5.0

this book fills my heart so full of love.

thebookscript's review

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4.0

I used to think I wasn't into romantic westerns. And then I actually READ romantic westerns...so saddle up partner we are going in for a book review. This one here was a fun ride.

This is the second book i've read in the Colorado Cowboys series and i'd like to catch up on the rest. The beginning of this book was super engaging. In order to save money to buy herself a ranch, Ivy dresses up as a man and competes in Cowhand competitions where she comes across the man who left 2 years ago. Jericho has a lifestyle he doesn't want to anyone to involve themself in...but chemistry and attraction have other plans as these two find themselves in one compromising situation after the next.

This book is honestly so fun! Ivy being the youngest of 4 brothers has this fiery personality and takes what she wants. Jericho's job might put her in danger but that's a price she is willing to pay for love...and maybe some kisses. I thought the chemistry was great between Jericho and Ivy and I loved there back and worth will they or wont they plot line.

This is a Christian romance so there is a religious element but its very concentrated towards the end and done very organically and I liked it.

I believe there is one more book which will give me some time to catch up before the final release. Thank you Jody for my copy. My thoughts and review honest and all my own.

mom_loves_to_read's review

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5.0

I loved this. Ivy has been a favorite character of mine in this series since we were first introduced to her. Back then she was young, wild and said whatever was on her mind. Now she’s older, still wild and still saying whatever’s on her mind!! She’s confident and knows what, or who, she wants… And that’s Jericho Bliss.

Jericho has a job to do. He’s on a mission as an undercover Pinkerton agent to catch a war criminal. He has no time for distractions, especially from Ivy.

These two have a sorta friends/sorta enemies relationship. They have great chemistry and somehow always find themselves in one compromising situation after another!

This is Christian fiction and book 4 in the Colorado Cowboy series. I look forward to reading Dylan’s story one day!

*content*
Romance - kissing, thoughts of desiring more
Violence - gun and knife fighting, discussions of past murder and other crimes, nothing gory

simplymeagreads's review

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5.0

I love this. Ivy and Jericho’s story did not disappoint. Ivy is a fire cracker and it was so fun to read from her perspective. I love the added depth and Christian themes in the book. I definitely teared up a couple times. (I’m a crier though) It’s a great read if you want adventure, mystery, romance, a western setting and themes like finding your worth.
This is the fourth book of the series. You could read it by itself, but it’s a lot more fun knowing the histories from the first books.

aganethadyck's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

jeaninetaniece's review

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5.0

The bold and outspoken Ivy has grown up, but she still is causing trouble and saying just exactly what she thinks without regard to propriety and with no remorse. She tells it like it is, don’t take nothing from no one, and she doesn’t let being a woman stop her from getting what she wants or deserves. She is determined, relentless, and ready to make her on way in the world.

Jericho left two years ago for Chicago trying to get Dylan far away from danger. He broke Ivy’s heart, even if she won’t admit it. But now he is back on an undercover mission and he can’t seem to stay away from Ivy no matter how hard he tries and how much the McQuaid brothers want him to. Those two are like moths to the flame. They can’t resist each other.

I loved Ivy’s story! And Jericho fits right in with the McQuaid family. I was so happy to see more of Judd, too.

This series continues to shine. I’ll be sad to see it end but happy for Dylan to finally settle down and stop his wayward behavior.