Carla Q. (CarlaQ) reviewed Cowboy Vet (Harlequin American Romance, No 1143) on + 240 more book reviews
The last person on earth Rand Sheppard wants to rely on is Jessie Munroe, but he needs a vet tech--yesterday--and she's the only one for hire. And unfortunately, it turns out she's pretty good at her job. That's too bad, because as soon as Rand can find a replacement, he's going to fire her. He owes his cousin that much.
Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed Cowboy Vet (Harlequin American Romance, No 1143) on + 302 more book reviews
the girl in town with the bad reputation goes to work for the only vet in town

The last person on earth Rand Sheppard wants to rely on is Jessie Monroe, but he needs a vet tech--yesterday--and she's the only one for hire. And unfortunately, it turns out she's pretty good at her job. That's too bad, because as soon as Rand can find a replacement, he's going to fire Jessie. He owes his cousin that much.
Yes, Jessie's made plenty of mistakes. Dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks as if she's never going to live down. If she can only make Rand realize she wasn't the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isn't the person Rand--and everyone else in town--thinks she is.
And that it's okay to fall in love.
Yes, Jessie's made plenty of mistakes. Dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks as if she's never going to live down. If she can only make Rand realize she wasn't the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isn't the person Rand--and everyone else in town--thinks she is.
And that it's okay to fall in love.

Wonderful read! One of those 'staying up until 2 a.m., because I can't put it down" books!
The last person on earth Rand Sheppard wants to rely on is Jessie Monroe, but he needs a vet tech--yesterday--and she's the only one for hire. And unfortunately, it turns out she's pretty good at her job. That's too bad, because as soon as Rand can find a replacement, he's going to fire Jessie. He owes his cousin that much.
Yes, Jessie's made plenty of mistakes. Dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks as if she's never going to live down. If she can only make Rand realize she wasn't the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isn't the person Rand--and everyone else in town--thinks she is.
And that it's okay to fall in love....
The last person on earth Rand Sheppard wants to rely on is Jessie Monroe, but he needs a vet tech--yesterday--and she's the only one for hire. And unfortunately, it turns out she's pretty good at her job. That's too bad, because as soon as Rand can find a replacement, he's going to fire Jessie. He owes his cousin that much.
Yes, Jessie's made plenty of mistakes. Dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks as if she's never going to live down. If she can only make Rand realize she wasn't the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isn't the person Rand--and everyone else in town--thinks she is.
And that it's okay to fall in love....
Chandra S. (chani24) reviewed Cowboy Vet (Harlequin American Romance, No 1143) on + 13 more book reviews
The last person on earth Rand Sheppard wants to rely on is Jessie Monroe, but he needs a vet tech-yesterday-and she's the only one for hire. And unfortunately, it turns out she's pretty good at her job. Thats too bad, because as soon as Rand can find a replacement, he's going to fire Jessie. He owes his cousin that much.
Yes, Jessie has made plenty of mistakes, dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks like shes never going to live down. If only she can make Rand realize she wasnt the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isnt the person Rand, and everyone else in town thinks she is.
Yes, Jessie has made plenty of mistakes, dating Tommy was one of them. One it looks like shes never going to live down. If only she can make Rand realize she wasnt the reason his cousin went to jail, and she isnt the person Rand, and everyone else in town thinks she is.

I really loved this story. It was easy to feel the tension, the love, the sadness, the anger, the fear, the doubt, the bitterness, the hurt, everything, of each character. The only thing wrong was that they kept referring to Jessie's "reputation," but you never really get a sense of what that reputation is. You sort of do, but it's not really enough to guess. This is definitely a book you'll want to read!