Book Review: Contracted Cowboy by Liz Isaacson
- Kristen Lewendon
- May 4, 2019
- 2 min read
Quinn Valley Ranch Book 5
A fake ad brings a cowboy to Georgia's door just in time for all the Quinn family holiday parties, so she hires Logan to be her boyfriend. Nothing can go wrong with this plan...except she might lose her heart to her newly contracted cowboy.
Georgia Quinn doesn't particularly love being one of the dozens of Quinns in Quinn Valley. Her family is just so loud, you know? And she's certainly not looking forward to a holiday season full of family get-togethers when she has to do everything alone after her painful break-up months ago.
When her granny mentions the holidays would be more fun with a boyfriend, Georgia seizes onto the idea and puts out an ad for someone to come fix the barn at the ranch. But what they really need to fix is her heart, and there's no one more suited for her than carpenter and cowboy Logan Locke.
Logan's the quiet type, and he hasn't had a serious relationship in a long time. But he desperately needs the money, and if Georgia needs her barn finished or a date to a party, he doesn't care as long as he gets paid.
Georgia and Logan pose as the perfect couple, showing her ex that she's moved on when she hasn't and his family that he can be serious about something when he never has been before. But how badly will they both crash and burn if they let their feelings become real in a relationship that is anything but?
Read all of the Quinn Valley Ranch Romance novels by USA Today Bestseller and Kindle All-Star Author Liz Isaacson: 1. Contracted Cowboy 2. Secret Sweetheart 3. Landscaping Love 4. Birthday Boyfriend

My Review:
This has got to be one of the sweetest, most adorable fake relationship stories I’ve ever read. It’s easy to see the chemistry between Georgia and Logan right off the bat. And it’s that chemistry that’s about to get them into all kinds of trouble. Logan made my heart cry out with how hard he is on himself. Georgia badly wants to be seen and valued for herself, not as just another Quinn. I wasn’t happy with her when she jumps to all the wrong conclusions but, knowing her history, I can’t really blame her either. And since she owns up to her actions, that gives us the cotton candy fluff ending I wanted. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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