Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Review: The Cowboy’s Pretend Bride (Family Matters of Cowboy Point, Book 2) by Megan Crane


 It was supposed to be a favor. It was never supposed to feel real.

When the Colorado ranch Finn Patrick expected to inherit is sold, he follows his sister to Cowboy Point to meet the half-siblings they never knew existed. Time to figure out what comes next.

Kitty Bennett isn’t part of the plan. Sharp-tongued, wary-eyed, and fiercely protective of her family’s beloved Mountain Mama pizza shop, Kitty has no time for distractions. Especially volcanically hot ones.

But when her otherwise wonderful landlord makes it clear Kitty needs a husband if she wants to buy the restaurant at last, Finn is the obvious choice—because nothing about his stay in Montana is permanent. They can fake the whole thing. She’s confident she and Finn are on the same page, and the plan will go smoothly.

The only problem?

Finn has wanted Kitty in every possible way. He’s wanted her since he first laid eyes on her. And he knows exactly what he tastes when he kisses her—
forever. Now he needs to convince her that there’s nothing fake about them, after all.

 

My Review: 

Great characters and plot. 

It started out as fake marriage, but what came next for Finn Patrick was a pleasant surprise.  He fell in love with Kitty Bennett.  But he just needed to convince her that her fake marriage scheme turned into true love.  I knew I was going to like this book.  I just didn’t have any idea how much I would like it.  I didn’t want it to end.  It’s a beautiful story about finding love when you least expect it and about the close bond between sisters who are there for each other no matter what.

 

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