Sunday 17 May 2020

πŸ“πŸπŸ“ Cat Johnson ★ MOTHER CLUCKER πŸ“πŸπŸ“

© Bianca Janeane
   

17 May 2020
• standalone 
Rom-Com
• part of the Cocky Hero Club 
★★★★★
4.75 Stars
They say opposites attract, but in this case, they might just combust . . .

HEATHER

Hermosa Beach seems to be the place for throwing together unlikely opposites.

My rooster Rowdy and his new crush, Pixy the goat.

Me and the obnoxiously cocky cowboy from Texas . . .

But unlike Rowdy and Pixy, there’s no way I’m going to fall for David Strickland.

Nope. Not gonna happen. I could never be with a man so completely opposed to everything I believe . . . no matter how hot he is.

DAVID

There couldn’t be two people more different than the beautiful little tree hugger and rooster rescuer Heather and me.

We can’t agree on anything, except that we disagree on everything
at some times more heatedly than other times. And believe me, things are starting to heat up between us, in more ways than one.

She's the last thing I expected to find at an animal shelter in California. But now I found her, I have no intention of letting her go.

I just have to get her on board with that plan.

Mother Clucker is a standalone story inspired by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward’s Cocky Bastard. It's published as part of the Cocky Hero Club world, a series of original works, written by various authors, and inspired by Keeland and Ward's New York Times bestselling series.



That was adorable!

A girl house-sitting for one of her bosses finds a rooster on the beach and rescues him.
A pet-food-making chicken farmer from Texas takes him off her hands.
Not to turn him into dog food, but to live happily ever after on his buddy's farm!

That's our hilarious start to this great romance!
I just adored reading this.

Heather and David first meet and argue-flirt at a gas station and then they meet again at the animal shelter. Where we also meet our favorite fictional goat again. Pixie from Cocky Bastard! LOL!

From there it's more flirting and arguing and Heather helping David with marketing for his farm and then there's reality televison ... and so much more.

Just read it. I loved it!
Such a sweet and sexy and funny and beautiful romance!

I wouldn't mind finding this on Netflix one day soon!

MOTHER CLUCKER was such an adorable & funny chicken-farmer-meets-Hollywood-ish love story! Run to your nearest amazon for your own David - this one is MINE!




Copy received from author for an honest review

Cocka-doodle-doooo mother cluckers!  Whilst this is part of the Cocky Hero Club world, it is totally a standalone - and a fun and enjoyable one at that.

Heather and David butt heads (but aren't buttheads) from the minute they met,and it is a sure fire sign that opposites do attract.

And who would have guessed that a rooster could bring true love lol.

David is kinda grumpy when it comes to Heather. Heather is full on hate for David.  But beneath all that, you can feel the attraction between them, that push/pull that is going to not just create sparks, but a full on fire.

I loved seeing my favourite fictional goat again - it's been a while since I read Cocky Bastard, and Pixy is the best.  I have wanted a goat ever since reading that book lol.

Mother Clucker is a rom-com that had me turning each page, needing to know what our lovelies were up to next.

OH, and now, to go with the goat I have wanted for years, I also want a rooster to be its best friend.


 LINKS TO THE BOOK & AUTHOR 




Cat's Mudvill Rom-Coms
Book #1


  


 Book #2

  


Book #3

  





 It all started in first grade when Cat Johnson won the essay contest at Hawthorne Elementary School and got to ride in the Chief of Police's car in the Memorial Day Parade...and the rest, as they say, is history. As an adult, Cat generally tries to stay out of police cars and is thrilled to be writing for a living. She has been published under a different name in the Young Adult genre, but released her first romance in 2006.

Today, she is a NY Times & USA Today best-selling, award-winning author of contemporary romance and contracted with Kensington and Samhain Publishing. She's also sponsored real live bull riding cowboys.

--from the author's website