She’s No Cowgirl (My Cowboy Series Book 5) by Brooke May – Review by Jennifer Gordon

She's No CowgirlShe’s No Cowgirl by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A fun and enjoyable sports romance with a cowboy/cowgirl twist. Although book five in the ‘My Cowboy Series’ it can be read as a standalone story, however some of the characters do crossover. In ‘She’s No Cowgirl’, Hunter Masters does not want to continue with his families ranching legacy and has his own goal of playing American Football. Meanwhile Kennedy McGraw grew up in a man oriented world and was forced to put her football ambitions behind her. When Kennedy is given the opportunity to prove that women are just as capable as men in the world of sport she jumps at the chance. Kennedy and Hunter then meet by accident in the locker room and they both feel an instant attraction and chemistry between them. However, Hunter has always been too focused on football for relationships and Kennedy denies how she feels and keeps Hunter at a distance. Eventually the couple have to admit their feelings for each other but just as their relationship is developing an article by K.D. comes out declaring a secret which will cause a scandal. Hunter and Kennedy have to decide if they can trust each other and survive the potential scandal together or if it will tear them apart. I loved the main characters, Hunter and Kennedy and how their relationship developed during the story, their chemistry definitely came across in the narrative. This was an easy read and the storyline flowed well and the plot had enough going on in it to keep me happily turning the pages. I liked how the author included some more difficult themes such as the sexism that Kennedy suffered in the man dominated sports world and this added depth to the story. A great read which I thoroughly enjoyed and I am keen to read the rest of the books in this series now.

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