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A review by snaze6
Bossing the Cowboy by Kennedy Fox
5.0
Found this on my kindle last night and couldn’t wait to dive in for another Bishop cousin’s romance.
This story covers several years, and jumps ahead a few months at a time as Elizabeth (Elle) starts out working for Dr. Connor Wallen as an intern in his vet clinic while attending vet school.
Elle is attracted to Dr. Wallen, but not only is he her boss he is also a cold jerk to her most days. What she doesn’t know is he is wildly attracted to her and determined not to get involved with her in what he feels is an prohibited relationship. He is also initially dealing with a bitter divorce and custody battle for his young daughter and unwilling to risk letting his heart be at risk for any further heartache.
There are several chapters that alternate POV between Elle and Connor during a time period, before the story jumps a few months to a year ahead in time for another few chapters. This may seem like an unusual storyline technique, but it really works for this story because we really get to see each of these two characters grow and develop and react to their continued professional interactions.
When their romance ignites the story gets even better as their pent up passion is unleashed and their hidden feelings/emotions are intense. I enjoyed the appearance of so many of the Bishop family members throughout Elle and Connor’s story. Several family events, holidays and get togethers take place to allow us to see what’s happening with several of the Bishop cousins and their partners.
I received an ARC from the authors and am voluntarily leaving a review. I am eager for the next Circle B story which will be about Ethan and Harper.
This story covers several years, and jumps ahead a few months at a time as Elizabeth (Elle) starts out working for Dr. Connor Wallen as an intern in his vet clinic while attending vet school.
Elle is attracted to Dr. Wallen, but not only is he her boss he is also a cold jerk to her most days. What she doesn’t know is he is wildly attracted to her and determined not to get involved with her in what he feels is an prohibited relationship. He is also initially dealing with a bitter divorce and custody battle for his young daughter and unwilling to risk letting his heart be at risk for any further heartache.
There are several chapters that alternate POV between Elle and Connor during a time period, before the story jumps a few months to a year ahead in time for another few chapters. This may seem like an unusual storyline technique, but it really works for this story because we really get to see each of these two characters grow and develop and react to their continued professional interactions.
When their romance ignites the story gets even better as their pent up passion is unleashed and their hidden feelings/emotions are intense. I enjoyed the appearance of so many of the Bishop family members throughout Elle and Connor’s story. Several family events, holidays and get togethers take place to allow us to see what’s happening with several of the Bishop cousins and their partners.
I received an ARC from the authors and am voluntarily leaving a review. I am eager for the next Circle B story which will be about Ethan and Harper.