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This is another brilliant book in the series and Leah and Rhett were perfect for each other.

Rhett is the cousin of Sawyer and has come to help at the ranch he works at. On his first day he meets Leah and he likes what he sees immediately, especially the sass that she comes out with.

Leah is the good girl on the Brennan side and has always done as she has been told. However at nearly thirty and fed up of the feud between the Brennans and the Gallaghers Leah is starting to stand up on her own two feet. She likes what she finds with Rhett and he is honest and does not play games. He also weeps her off her feet and loves her for who she is.

We get to see the matriarch on both sides acting like children and the shit war start and Leah's dad standing up for her and supporting his daughter.

I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait to see what happens in the last book of the series.

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This story of Leah and Rhett is fast paced, interesting, and filled with steam. I liked both of the main characters and enjoyed their developing romance. The secondary characters were great as well. The story was a good one, and it kept me captivated. This was a really good addition to the series.

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Romeo and Juliet, Texas style, “One Texas Cowboy Too Many” reinvents Shakespeare’s tragic love story into a romantic comedy.

Leah Brennan, heiress apparent to River Bend Ranch is labeled a rebel by her clan’s matriarch when she finds herself in the arms of Rhett O’Donnell, a motorcycle riding cowboy just in town for the summer.

Yet, even with her palpable attraction to Rhett, Leah cannot forget her high school crush Tanner Gallagher, from rival clan of Wild Horse Ranch. And though Tanner has always been polite, all of a sudden, he was paying Leah lots of attention as the town notices the budding love affair between her and Rhett.

Then the 100-year old feud between the Brennans and the Gallagahers reignites. Leah finds herself in the middle and drags Rhett into it. And they question if their love can survive the feud? Or better yet, can the town survive their love affair.

With lots of laugh out loud funny moments, “One Texas Cowboy Too Many” is a fun read especially on a Saturday afternoon when you can finish the book in one sitting because you want to know what happens to Leah and Rhett as fast as you can.

“One Texas Cowboy Too Many” is Rated T for Teens due to adult pranks and some mild sexual content.

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