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Drew (Cowboys)

Drew (Cowboys)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointed in Drew
Review: After reading the other books of The Cowboys, I was very disappointed in Drew. I had to force myself to finish the book. I could not relate to the characters and never felt anything stronger than annoyance with them. Not one of the best books by Leigh Greenwood.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engaging from the first page!
Review: Determined to raise the money to purchase and stock her own ranch in Texas, Drew Townsend worked her way across the country as the main attraction in a Wild West Show. And she could shoot better than any man she'd come across. She had no use for a man in her life, and no time or desire for the frivolous and foolish behavior of women. Until Cole stepped down out of the stands and challenged her shooting abilities. And that's when the fun began!

Drew didn't want to like Cole and she sure as shooting didn't want to work with him, but Earl, the owner of the Wild West Show seemed sure that Cole's presence in the show livened things up. So, Drew found herself stuck with Cole in the ring as he dreamed up more tricks for her show and reasons to stay close to her.

Cole was a drifter. So where was he coming up with the money that he spent on props for the show - and why was he sticking around when Drew had made it perfectly clear she wanted him gone?

But Cole had a secret agenda. One that could ruin his life - and Drew's - if the accusations he'd been sent to investigate were true, because, come what may, Cole had somehow found himself in love with Drew. And Drew still didn't want a man in her life. Well, at least she said she didn't! Cole was determined to prove otherwise and prove Drew's innocence of the accusations against her, but first he had to figure out who the real criminal was.

Leigh Greenwood has written a spirited Wild West showdown too good to pass up between Drew and Cole. With richly drawn characters and an engaging tale, "DREW" is a keeper!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engaging from the first page!
Review: Determined to raise the money to purchase and stock her own ranch in Texas, Drew Townsend worked her way across the country as the main attraction in a Wild West Show. And she could shoot better than any man she'd come across. She had no use for a man in her life, and no time or desire for the frivolous and foolish behavior of women. Until Cole stepped down out of the stands and challenged her shooting abilities. And that's when the fun began!

Drew didn't want to like Cole and she sure as shooting didn't want to work with him, but Earl, the owner of the Wild West Show seemed sure that Cole's presence in the show livened things up. So, Drew found herself stuck with Cole in the ring as he dreamed up more tricks for her show and reasons to stay close to her.

Cole was a drifter. So where was he coming up with the money that he spent on props for the show - and why was he sticking around when Drew had made it perfectly clear she wanted him gone?

But Cole had a secret agenda. One that could ruin his life - and Drew's - if the accusations he'd been sent to investigate were true, because, come what may, Cole had somehow found himself in love with Drew. And Drew still didn't want a man in her life. Well, at least she said she didn't! Cole was determined to prove otherwise and prove Drew's innocence of the accusations against her, but first he had to figure out who the real criminal was.

Leigh Greenwood has written a spirited Wild West showdown too good to pass up between Drew and Cole. With richly drawn characters and an engaging tale, "DREW" is a keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Leigh Writes The Best Romance Novels
Review: Drew was a Fantastic book I mean I loved it, Drew was a Wild West Show Sharpshooter which was a good climax. She is such a hilarious character in the whole series, Anyways this book was great and Cole was a great character too. I am Very looking forward to more of Greenwood's books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Drucilla
Review: Drew was a little slow starting out but after a bit she turned out to be another one of Leigh's amazing heroines. Cole was another great guy too! I look foward to the next installments of the Cowboy series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Winning Cowboy
Review: I am an avid reader of series fiction. I love meeting new characters while hearing about old ones. I got the best of both worlds in "Drew." I enjoyed the growing relationship between Drew and Cole and hearing more about Jake and Isabelle (from the first "Cowboys" book) and even getting a chance to visit with George and Rose Randolph from Leigh Greenwood's first series "Seven Brides." I highly recommend "Drew" to anyone who loves historical western romance and revisiting beloved characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Winning Cowboy
Review: I am an avid reader of series fiction. I love meeting new characters while hearing about old ones. I got the best of both worlds in "Drew." I enjoyed the growing relationship between Drew and Cole and hearing more about Jake and Isabelle (from the first "Cowboys" book) and even getting a chance to visit with George and Rose Randolph from Leigh Greenwood's first series "Seven Brides." I highly recommend "Drew" to anyone who loves historical western romance and revisiting beloved characters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Drew: The Cowboy Series
Review: I did not even finish this book. I had the feeling that LG didn't even write it. It did not show her usual style. I felt the same way about SEAN. I loved the "BRIDES" books and even though I don't usually keep books I kept those and refuse to lend them out. Someday I may want to read them again. The first few of the "COWBOYS" were great and I was happy to find another series by LG, but the quality of the last couple could not keep me excited about reading them. I'll try the next one when it comes out and I hope they are LG quality. If not, I'll give up on that particular series. Sorry Leigh.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Drew
Review: I did not even finish this book. I had the feeling that LG didn't even write it. It did not show her usual style. I felt the same way about SEAN. I loved the "BRIDES" books and even though I don't usually keep books I kept those and refuse to lend them out. Someday I may want to read them again. The first few of the "COWBOYS" were great and I was happy to find another series by LG, but the quality of the last couple could not keep me excited about reading them. I'll try the next one when it comes out and I hope they are LG quality. If not, I'll give up on that particular series. Sorry Leigh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It Got Me
Review: I don't normally read romance novels because i thought all of them were like Harlequin-no plot (sorry if you like them). This turned my opinion around fast. I flew through this book fast, laughing more than any novel i've read. I'm also a fan of the seven brides series. This book is really good...sorry i'm not good with words like Greenwood is. I enjoyed this book and if this type of genre is your favorite, i recommend it.


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