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The Cowboy and the Pencil-Pusher by S.C. Wynne

teresab78's review

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3.0

Cute but Paul rubbed me the wrong way. I know a lot of his problems stem from his relationship with his father however I never saw what Cort did in him.

mwana's review

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3.0

While it didn't have that infernal dual PoV, it failed to deliver a tantalizing romp with the potential love triangle. There was a lot of room for drama to unpack such as Paul's relationship with his reformed father and Cort's closeted ex. There were literally no women in this story. It reads like a practice novel, coming off like a fawn struggling to find its footing. It doesn't succeed. But it's not the worst book I've read.

jenndmitis's review

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4.0

This is a really cute story and I’m really glad I read it.

isalaur's review

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4.0

Cute, sweet story

Sweet story in the enemies to lovers/opposites attract vein. I’ve got to say, I’m surprised I liked it as much as I did because one of the MCs, Paul, really irritated the crap out of me. I can’t believe I got invested in their relationship because he was so arrogant and self-centered I wanted to slap him. I guess it’s a credit to the author’s writing that somewhere inside I must have felt bad for him because I was rooting for them to work. Cort was more likeable though his refusal to recognize how he was being used was annoying.

I did feel like some story holes were left unfilled. Blackburn and his crappy work is just ignored after the incident with the steer and that should have come to a head somehow as Cort was clearly right about him. And the relationship between Paul and his father needed more resolution. As a result I feel like the book ended too abruptly.
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