"A jocular contemporary gender war"
In Texas rancher Jo Beth Jensonhas two rules when it comes
to sex. Never participate near home and even more
important never with a cowboy. She still feels the hurt
when the man every one including her thought would marry
her came home with a bride that was not Jo Beth. Still at
the wedding of her friend Roxanne (see GOOD TIME GIRL) Jo
Beth met champion bull rider Clay Madison and deep inside
her brain knows she would love to have the rodeo star ride
her, but never ever a cowboy remains her mantra. Recovering from an injury and having not forgotten the
maid of honor at the nuptials of his pal Tom six months
ago and seeing that vision skinny dipping, Clay tries to
persuade Jo Beth into sharing his bed. Though attracted
to Clay, Jo Beth says no to the cowboy. He refuses to
accept her stereotype and begins a campaign to win her
over, but soon wants more than a healing fling as Clay has
fallen in love with Jo Beth; she feels the same way but
distrusts cowboys with her heart. THE COWBOY WAY takes secondary characters from a good time
hot Blaze and brings them together in an amusing torrid
tale of their own. The story line is humorous as the
cowboy tries to convince the anti-cowboy to join him in
heated fun. The lead couple makes the ranch romance work
as they prove support cast can star in their own
adventure. Candace Shuler provides a jocular contemporary
gender war that fans will appreciate. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 4, 2005
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