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"There's nothing florist Ainsley Fairfax won't do to help her sister get the love of her life-even if it means taking her place on a bachelorette weekend at a Wyoming ranch so Cecelia can sail off with the man of her dreams. Ainsley is determined to spend the time keeping her head down and her heart safely tucked away-until an encounter with the ranch's hunky owner gets her heart-and steamy desires-to bloom . . . Riley Pommer doesn't want to be lassoed into any relationship. But with the family ranch in dire straits, Riley knows his sisters' crazy plan to turn the ranch into the setting for a dating competition - and using Riley as the bait - is the only thing standing between them and foreclosure. But the rules of the game change the instant Riley lays eyes on the spirited Ainsley. Now, as others try to stampede over their love, can Riley prove to Ainsley that true love is a prize worth fighting for?" -- Cover p. [4].
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Winding down my reading to finish out the year, I thought the Love Match series would be the perfect set of books to pick up. First up is Who Wants to Marry a Cowboy? I found the title intriguing. Ainsley and Cecelia have an overbearing mother to say the least. After she sets Ainsley up on a cruise with Edward, Ainsley happily trades places with her sister who is the one truly in love with the man. This means Ainsley finds herself on a ranch in Wyoming in a Batchelor-style dating competition. The prize? Riley Pommer. I found the book well-written and it maintained a good pace. As far as plot and content are concerned, it didn't grasp me but that's completely a matter of taste/preference. I never got into dating games or reality shows. Still, I felt bad and frustrated for Ainsley and wanted to see her get a happy ending. For that, I enjoyed the book. I also liked the side romances, though I ran hot and cold with Edward. I'm curious what the next book will bring!
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3 primary books4 released booksWith This Ring is a 5-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Suzanne Enoch and Abigail Sharpe.