Finders Keepers, Cowboy (Match Made in Montana Series) by Rachelle Paige Campbell – Review by Mandy Ott
Finders Keepers, Cowboy by Rachelle Paige Campbell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Finders Keepers, Cowboy is a sweet, clean, slow-build romance that finds Meg and Ryan at the center of Ryan’s grandfather (Hank’s) romantic meddling. All of the characters are realistic, relatable, believable, and lovable; but Hank is my favorite. He’s the quintessential cowboy: rough and tough, but with a heart of gold (and a soft spot for animals). Ryan and Meg have always shared a rocky friendship, but Hank’s meddling throws them closer to one another than either is comfortable with. The world building is amazing; I felt like I was right there on the Montana grasslands. However, the inner monologue of both Meg and Ryan was a little tedious and often circled back multiple times throughout the story. It almost felt like a filler. It also felt like it took a long time to get to the good parts of the story, only for the story to end rather quickly. Overall, a good, quick read recommended for those looking for a sweet, family driven romance. Rachelle Paige Campbell is definitely an author to add to my list.
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