Another 5 star read from Maisey Yates, I wanna move to Gold
Valley.
Lindy Parker is a strong woman. She wants what she wants when she wants it. She does NOT want Wyatt Dodge. Yet the same man occupies her every waking
thought, her dreams and everything in between.
She can’t believe she is attracted to a bull rider.
Wyatt Dodge has been attracted to Lindy Parker for 5
years. Since the first day he saw her
walking toward him only to kiss his friend Damien and get introduced as his
wife. He can’t do anything about said
attraction with his ranch on the line.
He has to find a way to work with her on the upcoming grand opening of
his dude ranch or it will all be for nothing.
Lindy likes to be in charge, she likes order and
structure. Everything Wyatt is
not. Working with him is going to test
her patience in more ways than one. Now
if she can only stop thinking about ripping his clothes off that’d be great.
Wyatt treats Lindy like a kid with a crush, teasing her and
proverbially pulling her pigtails. He
makes and effort to call her Melinda, because no one else does. He finds the verbal sparring keeps his mind
off of wanting to kiss her senseless.
He has to stay focused on saving the ranch.
Lindy and Wyatt dance around their attraction like a Friday night
hoedown but will they find out they work better as a team, in all areas of
their relationship?
As with most of the books I’ve read by Maisey Yates, Good
Time Cowboy makes me want to move to Gold Valley and find these families. Ms. Yates writes such realistic characters
that you can’t help but feel every part of the story as if you were side by
side in the thick of things. I received
a copy of this story without expectation for review. Any and all opinions expressed
are my own.

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