The striker ended the Blues’ domestic campaign with two medals – a league title and the Continental Tyres Cup – and leading the goalscoring charts with 13 goals in 25 appearances in all competitions.
The Scotland international has slotted seamlessly into the champions crowned as Invincibles.
Reflecting on her maiden year in Manchester after the season finale, she told ManCity.com: “It’s been a fantastic season. I’m really happy. I’m a bit over-awed at the moment.
“It’s been great to be scoring goals and helping the team win games and win trophies.
“I hadn’t set a target but I’m glad I managed to hit double figures and we’ve still got two games left so hopefully, I can add to that tally.”
Though City’s domestic season is complete, the Blues still have Champions League games to prepare for, as they face Brondby IF in a two-legged tie in November.
Ross added she hopes her side can carry on making history, by booking a place in the quarter-finals in their debut season.
“We’re looking to continue [our form],” she said.
“We’ve got a great group of players and we all want to work hard. Defensively and attacking-wise, we’ve been great this season.
“We’re through to the last 16 and we’ve got two tough matches but we’re hoping we can win them.”