The Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKenna, Robert Browne

The Last Cowboy (Jackson Hole, Wyoming, #4)

by Lindsay McKenna and Robert Browne

When a tragic accident changes everything, rancher Slade McPherson, who is about to lose his home, must swallow his pride and ask city girl Jordana Lawton to help him get out of this mess.

Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

3 of 5 stars

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The Last Cowboy had all of the elements necessary to create the perfect feel good western romance. The backdrop for the story was Jackson Hole, Wyoming near the Teton Mountains. McKenna had me longing to see this picturesque country side. Next, she stirred in sexy, heart weary rancher, Slade McPherson. She introduced Dr. Jordana Lawton, a woman who could see through his stubborn exterior. Then, she sprinkled on a villainous neighbor, an estranged brother, disaster and a couple of beautiful horses.
The Last Cowboy grabbed me at page one and held me till the final page. The characters had depth and the plot moved quickly. The storyline was believable and the romance felt fresh. The sub-plot to the novel dealt with horse training and McKenna’s knowledge of the subject was apparent. I found it to be interesting and it made ranch life burst to life.
This was the perfect read for a rainy day and I enjoyed it immensely. McKenna left the door wide open for follow up stories to this tale, and I’d be happy to go back again.
I want to thank netGalley and Harlequin Publishing for the ARC, in exchange for my unbiased review.


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