
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review

Sweet Ride by Cathryn Fox is the third and final installment to the Playing For Keeps Series. In the first two books, we learned that Coop and Mac were able to claim their women and now it's finally time for Curtis Jagger to get his chance at love. Private investigator, Jag grew up on the wrong sides of the track and so he had to work really hard to get to where he is today. As he looked back on his life, he is ready to settle down and the one woman he can't seem to get out of his mind is Alix Harris. Alix was the gorgeous, sweet and popular girl in high school. She didn't make Jag feel any different because she was rich and he was not. And so when an opportunity presented itself for him to invite her to the ranch that he co-owns with his buddies, he will stop at nothing in showing her that he is the only one who really knows her.

Alix has always lived a life of expectations. She was expected to get married, help her father's political career, and be the doting supportive fiancee. But when she discovers her fiance has been cheating on her and got another woman knocked up, Alix decides to take a leap of faith on a secretive invitation to a dude's ranch and upon her arrival, she see's Jag. For one week, Jag ask of Alix to give him a shot and within that week, he was able to show her everything she was missing in her life. He was able to show her that he is the only one who truly knows Alix physically, emotionally, and sexually. Is one week enough for Alix to leave her city life behind and trade in her heels for some cowboy boots?
I really enjoyed reading Sweet Ride. This book was sexy, fun, playful and yet touching. I love that Coop, Mac, and Jag were able to get their HEA's with the women of their dreams. I especially loved the perfect sweet ending for Jag and Alix. And so if you are looking for a book, that reminds us all that its never too late for second chances and taking risks at love is worth the gamble then I would suggest you to read the Playing For Keeps Series.

Cathryn Fox
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