She dresses in old fashioned clothes and doesn’t seem to care what anyone thinks of her. To motivate them, Harriet reaches out to Jensen to ask him to talk to her students. Harriet is the high school librarian working with students in a summer program. Can be read as a stand-alone but previous couples make appearances. Kittridge Ranch book #2 which is also connected with the Cold River Ranch series. She dresses in old fashioned clothes and doesn’t seem to care what anyone think All Night Long With a Cowboy by Caitlin Crews moreĪll Night Long With a Cowboy by Caitlin Crews Kittridge Ranch book #2 which is also connected with the Cold River Ranch series. Can a modern-day schoolmarm really tame the wildest cowboy in town? Or is Harriet headed for a terrible fall?. 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. Trouble is, the town's favorite Kittredge brother is a lot more than she bargained for. But one of her students needs her help, and if she needs to corral the infamous Jensen to save him, she will. Harriett Barnett doesn't care for dens of iniquity- or the insolent cowboy she certainly shouldn't find attractive. Much less the attraction he feels toward the bespectacled creature who wants something from him. 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. 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. Much less the attraction he feels toward the bespectacle If you play with fire. The whole world has always been men running after women, and the woman is the peacock going around with her feathers up, so that's the way it will always be no matter how many people go around trying to change it.If you play with fire. Everybody knows it's all tongue in cheek, and anybody who doesn't know that isn't worth being talked about anyway. "I think there's a lot of women who are very boring.
In an issue released a month later, Blackmore appeared on the front cover dressed in stockings and suspenders, with the headline "Blackmore in new 'Black Stockings' Sexism Outrage", and this was likely a publicity stunt. This prompted a double-page spread on sexism in music in a Sounds issue that September. The song also came in for some criticism due to its overtly sexist lyrics. Completely over the top, stupid lyrics, Cozy Powell bashes away in what sounds like a large biscuit tin and I love it" and "imperative to play it loud and jump up and down, preferably smashing yourself over the head with a metal tea tray at the same time." In his review for Record Mirror, Simon Ludgate says that "this is a real corker.