Ride ‘Em Cowboy by Anne Kane
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short story (53 pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by FernFiona really wasn’t in the market for a lover or a partner or some guy to give her a sappy sweet happily ever after. Been there, done that, got the scars to prove it. She just wanted a nice one-night stand. She planned to be long gone come breakfast time.
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Simple, right? So how did it all go so very wrong?
Fiona is looking for Mr Right Now – she doesn’t believe in all that romance novel crap and she wanted to be long gone before breakfast options needed to be discussed. When a leather-clad cowboy turned up on a Harley Fiona knew she’d found the man who could help her out for the night. The only problem for Fiona and Wyatt will be keeping to their original rules of no strings and one night….
I really appreciated how, despite the short length of this story, I didn’t feel as a reader that Fiona and Wyatt simply jumped straight into bed. Sure they went on a fast track from meeting, hooking up and heading to the motel room, but there was just enough pacing – for me, at least – to feel and believe in their connection. It was a “Right Now” connection, not anything burning more long-term, but they were both very clearly on the same page in that respect. The sizzle when they touched, the small but gentlemanly gestures Wyatt performed to show his character ran deeper than just a bad-boy biker cowboy, all these things added up to me and helped me feel like this was more than a short wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am style of quick sex story. This also helped me feel far more attached to the characters and care for more than just their one night of passion.
While the twist of Fiona and Wyatt’s one night stand not being confined to one night (and the reasons behind that) weren’t much of a surprise to me, I found this sense of familiarity didn’t bother me or detract from my enjoyment of the story. Fiona and Wyatt were interesting characters and not the two-dimensional cut-outs that they could easily have been (horny, gun-shy, modern woman and bike-loving, complicated cowboy). The author did an excellent job to my mind of making both Fiona and Wyatt appealing and well-suited to each other. I enjoyed watching them try to overcome the complications of being surprised by a previous lover in their present lives and the chemistry between them was thick and believable enough that I was invested in the outcome of their romance.
Fun and sexy, I found this to be a great short story with a light plot and interesting characters.