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The Cowboy's Forgetful Bride

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A short read, the story of Sawyer and Bella.
I liked how it is told from both of their points of view.

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"The Cowboy's Forgetful Bride" by Leslie North. This is my honest review.

4 stars.
Who doesn't love a sexy cowboy story?
Easy to read, short, great chemestry between the characters.
I enjoyed it! I love cowboy stories and this one didn't disappoint!

Then you have excerpts of other books that look really good! The Rancher's unexpected baby,The Sheikh's Christmas Lover, Tempting the Rancher...

Thank you Net Galley and Relay Publishing for the ARC of this book.

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Leslie North has written another great first book in her brand new series, Brothers of the Cooper Ranch. Sawyer Cooper is what I would describe as a reluctant cowboy when the story first starts, but soon is back in the wilds of Montana where his heart truly belongs.

Bella has always strived for acceptance by her overbearing father, but when she awakes in a ranch house in Montana and married to the man she has coveted from afar, confusion is a mild account of her state of mind.

Cowboys have always been a favourite of mine, and even though this story commenced in a city setting, I truly enjoyed the world-building and visual descriptions of Montana throughout the book. Sawyer and Bella displayed a multitude of emotions, which required much soul searching and growth that was intriguing, and frustrating too.

I would happily recommend this story if you have previous enjoyed books by Ms North or simply love a sexy man in cowboy boots and a Stetson!

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What do you do when the one you've wanted is finally with you but cannot remember ever feeling as you do? This is Sawyer's reaction when Bella wakes up after falling off a horse and cannot remember being married to him or what she's doing in Montana, miles away from the family business that she worked hard to lead in Boston.
I read this book in one sitting, it's easy to read and there's chemistry between the two. Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.

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It was okay.
Bella Whitmore is the heir to the Whitmore Shipping fortune. Refusing to be pigeon-holed into the socialite box, Bella has worked her entire life to show her father that she can be the son he never had and take over the Whitmore Shipping Empire. So when she wakes up, on a ranch in Montana, missing the memories of the last month of her life, you’d think that would be the worst case scenario. And it is…until she realizes the devil she’d worked so hard to avoid for the last year is now her husband.

Sawyer Cooper knows he’s a devil. Handsome, charismatic, and with an eye for feeding people’s vices, Sawyer’s reinvented himself as a shark in the business world, but very few realize that he’s actually a Cooper of the Country Coop fortune. But rather than resting on the laurels (and red-neck reputation) of Country Coop, Sawyer wants to show the world exactly how important farming can be. To do this, he needs Bella Whitmore’s help. Every bit as beautiful as her name suggests, and smarter than everyone else in the room, Sawyer knows that she could make his dreams come true, both inside and outside of the bedroom. And after a year of pursuing her, she’s finally said yes -- to everything.

But after a horseback riding accident, Bella’s brain has reset back to the beginning, and Sawyer was never good at starting a game over. Especially not after he’d already won. Now, Sawyer needs to figure out how to woo her for a second time. Because this time around it’s not just his professional pride on the line: it’s his heart

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