Review: Cowboy Wild

Synopsis:

Hunter McCloud is the wildest cowboy of all…until he meets the one woman even more untamed than him…

After growing up around Hunter McCloud, Elsie Garrett considers herself immune to his particular brand of cowboy. Her brother’s best friend is too big, too broad, too everything for comfort. But when relationship-shy Elsie decides it’s finally time for her to get some romantic experience, Hunter suddenly might be useful after all. Maybe he, with his many casual hookups, is the perfect cowboy to teach her how to flirt?

Elsie is the best horse wrangler around, but Hunter can see she doesn’t know anything about men—orphaned as a child and brought up by her brothers, she’s so wild she’s practically feral. But Hunter has always looked out for her, and he’s not about to stop now. Until Hunter realizes he’s playing with fire. Elsie might not understand the chemistry slowly building between them, but he does, and it’s burning stronger and hotter than anything he’s ever experienced. And when Elsie decides to act on it, Hunter knows that it could threaten to consume them both.

In the bonus novella Her Wayward Cowboy, can a returning cowboy win back the love of the woman he left behind?

Rating: 5-stars

Review:

Cowboy Wild by Maisey Yates is the best emotional journey I have ever experienced. Both the heroine and hero have so much pain in their pasts they both share. It makes them stronger. They have a lot to learn about themselves and what they want in life. The banters between them were my favorite parts! Maisey Yates knows how to entertain readers and give them a wild ride worth reading. Looking for a good romance filled with humor and heart? This is definitely it! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this best friends-to-lovers novel!

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