All Night Long with a Cowboy

All Night Long with a Cowboy

Caitlin Crews2021
USA Today bestseller Caitlin Crews returns with All Night Long with a Cowboy," another emotional romance in her stunning cowboy series Kittredge Ranch. If you play with fire... One of the most notorious cowboys in Cold River, Jensen Kittredge always has willing women with sweet smiles vying for a place in his bed. So when the prissy high school librarian sidles up to him in the most disreputable bar in town with a scowl on her face, he has no idea what to make of it. Much less the attraction he feels toward the bespectacled creature who wants something from him... but not that. Yet. Someone gets burned... Harriett Barnett doesn’t care for dens of iniquity— or the insolent cowboy she certainly shouldn’t find attractive. But one of her students needs her help, and if she needs to corral the infamous Jensen to save him, she will. Trouble is, the town’s favorite Kittredge brother is a lot more than she bargained for. Harriett's happy little life is orderly and neat, just how she likes it—until Jensen blows it all apart with his particular brand of addictive passion. Can a modern-day schoolmarm really tame the wildest cowboy in town? Or is Harriet headed for a terrible fall?
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Nathalie Wong@lovereadingromance
4 stars
Feb 27, 2022

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Jensen Kittredge is known in town to be a womanizer but when Harriett Barnett comes into the bar looking for him, he doesn’t know what’s in store for him. Harriett Barnett, a librarian in the school, is dedicated in helping the students deemed as “lost causes” succeed in the future. Thus she enlists Jensen’s help to speak with them. With each encounter, Jensen is thrown into a loop and cannot deny his attraction towards her. While they are total opposites, the built up of their relationship was great. Aidan Hall, a troubled teenager, is trying to escape the life everyone in town thinks he will lead. With the guidance of Harriett and Jensen, thankfully things turn around for him. All Night Long with a Cowboy is the second novel to the Kittredge Ranch series. I have not read the previous book but I am compelled to read this series as it was full of fun and interesting – from the banter between the two and the help both Jensen and Harriett provided Aidan. I also like that Harriett was unapologetic about who she is at her core, regardless of what others may think of her. A recommended read for those contemporary romance set in a small town.

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Alexis @alexisdanielle
3 stars
Nov 16, 2021

3/5 Stars ** I received this as an E-ARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review, Thank you!** I have some mixed feelings about this book. While I did enjoy it, I found that it took me a while to really get invested in the book. In the first part of the book I felt bored and I didn't care about the characters at all, so I kept putting the book down. The further I got the more I felt more invested into the story. Overall I found that everything was just okay. Nothing really stood out to me unfortunalty.

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Jolie@readwithme
4 stars
Sep 16, 2021

All Night Long with a Cowboy is the 2nd book in the Kittredge Ranch series. I am not a big fan of picking up books mid-series, but this series is set in the same world as the Cold River Ranch series. Since I had read that series and was familiar with some of the characters, I had no issues reading this book. But, I suggest that you read book one to get a complete background on the Kittredge family. The main plotline in All Night Long with a Cowboy is the romance between Harriet and Jensen. It is your typical opposites attract trope. What made this book great to read is that there were layers to both Harriet and Jensen. And those layers were peeled back and explored during the book. There is a secondary plotline involving Aidan Hall. I was a little put off by two things about that plotline. One being that Aidan was screaming out for help and everyone played ostrich. Everyone except Harriet and she had to bulldoze Jensen into helping him. The other was that there was this expectation that Aidan would end up like his father, uncles, and grandfather. That made me almost blow a gasket when Jensen first told Harriet that. And I got even madder when Jensen said it to Aidan!!! But everything did turn out for the best. Still, that was the maddest I have been for a secondary character in a long time. I like Harriet. I liked that she marched to the beat of her own drummer. She was a self-proclaimed cat lady (she had five cats). But I felt that she was a little two-dimensional at times. Her character didn’t feel as fleshed out to me as it should have. But then again, The author wrote Jensen to be larger than life, and he did take over scenes with her. I liked Jensen too. I did feel that his backstory (about what happened when he was a teenager and the damage his childhood did to him) was dragged out. But I did appreciate it when he told Harriet about Daniel. That was his first step towards healing. I also got why he never changed people’s minds about him. All they saw was the fire jumper who was up for a good time, the man whore who never stayed two nights in a row. Instead, who Jensen was deep down was not even close to that image. The romance angle of the book was well written. Jensen and Harriet had some serious chemistry going on. It was apparent from the beginning that they were going to have fireworks. And oh boy, did they!! The end of All Night Long with a Cowboy was interesting. I liked the peek into the future that the author gave with Jensen and Harriet. I also couldn’t tell who book three is going to be about. I would recommend that anyone over the age of 21 read All Night Long with a Cowboy. There is graphic sex, mild language, and some mild violence.