“Stick in the Mud Meets Spontaneity” by Rachael Anderson

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Stick in the Mud Meets Spontaneity (Meet Your Match #3)
by Rachael Anderson

Sam is home for the summer to spend time with her family before heading off to her new job in New York, thousands of miles away. She decides to make a bucket list of fun, spontaneous things to do while shes home-one of which is to learn how to ride a horse. Cute cowboy Colton offers to help her learn to ride, and they quickly become friends. At the end of the summer, Sam has to decide whether her new job in New York is more important than a new man in her life.

I loved both the characters! I loved their strong worth ethic and morals, and their strong personal connections to their families. Although the characters from this story were also mentioned in books 1 and 2, this story is a stand alone that can be read alone or out of order.

This was a wonderful, feel good, realistic, clean, romantic story that I thoroughly enjoyed! I have really enjoyed all three books from this author.

I received a complimentary copy from the author in exchange for an honest review on my blog and social media. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Home for the summer, Samantha Kinsey is ready to step into her role as pseudo-nanny for her two favorite charges. But when she realizes she’ll be playing chauffeur more than playmate, her summer outlook quickly turns from fun to bleak. That is, until she meets Colton McCoy–a genuine, hard-working cowboy, who’s as set in his ways as he is handsome. Although he claims he doesn’t need any spontaneity in his life, Sam’s determined to help him find it. But she’ll soon discover that cowboys are about as easy to change as wild mustangs.

Stick in the Mud Meets Spontaneity is about an adaptable girl and a not so adaptable guy. It’s about learning to accept people for who they are and realizing that sometimes who they are is exactly who they should be.

This book is a STANDALONE novel with characters introduced in Prejudice Meets Pride and Rough Around the Edges Meets Refined. It’s not a sequel, but a spin-off.

Biography
A USA Today bestselling author, Rachael Anderson is the mother of four and is pretty good at breaking up fights, or at least sending guilty parties to their rooms. She can’t sing, doesn’t dance, and despises tragedies. But she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating. You can read more about her and her books online at rachaelreneeanderson.com.

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