Book Review: Birthday Boyfriend by Liz Isaacson
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jul 15, 2019
- 2 min read
Quinn Valley Ranch Book 21
This Quinn cowgirl doesn't need a lot for her birthday...just the cowboy she's been crushing on for months. Will Flynn ever see Jessie standing right in front of him?
Jessica Quinn has a hard time with cowboys seeing her as more than another pair of hands or the brains behind the calf auctions for her family's ranch. No one wants to play poker with her, because she can read people like an open book. And the one cowboy she wants to notice her? Her older brother's best friend and the one man who seems incapable of making a commitment.
Flynn Hollister has been at Quinn Valley Ranch for five years, since his dad died and his mom had to sell the farm Flynn thought he'd inherit. Rhodes and Jessie are the only two people who've always accepted him for who he is, and dancing, dating, and laughing keep his misery at bay. He's always had a soft spot for Jessie that he's never acted on—and he's in the middle of a 30-day female fast—when she shows up to poker night the day before her birthday.
Can Flynn find a way to put his heartache in the past and make himself Jessie's birthday boyfriend? Or will Jessie lose her heart to the wild cowboy who can't be tamed?
Read all the novels by USA Today bestselling and Kindle All-Star Author, Liz Isaacson!
Quinn Valley Ranch: 1. Contracted Cowboy 2. Secret Sweetheart 3. Landscaping Love 4. Birthday Boyfriend 5. Fall Fireside

My Review:
I’m loving reading about all the Quinn siblings. In a family of such big personalities, Jessie feels like she gets a little lost. Especially when the man she’s been crushing on for just about forever continues to pass her over for other women. Jessie is everything Flynn wants, but she’s also everything Flynn shouldn’t have: she’s his boss’s daughter and his best friend’s little sister. That doesn’t stop Flynn from picturing his future with her in it – even if he can’t act on those dreams. These two are so sweet together. Flynn has some past hurts that he needs to work on. In the process of working though it all, there are some misunderstandings and a whole bunch of hurt feelings. For a moment I despaired that they would work it out. I thought it was adorable how they came back together. I really appreciated the message in this book; things are just things, it’s the people who matter that are truly important. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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