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Author: Lily Burana
TRY: a rodeo rider's mettle in the face of being thrown off time after time… — In Denver, Colorado, Daryl Heatherly is a promising young artist, hoping to find the place she fits in.  Back home in the country just outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming -- the real west -- she's returning to the last place her family a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312355050
ISBN-10: 031235505X
Publication Date: 7/11/2006
Pages: 383
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
This is several cuts above the ditz that passes for romance in the genre. I love this story and I love the hero and heroine, mostly I love them together because they are a perfect fit. This story doesn't focus so much on bringing them together; that happens early in the story. The story is about keeping them together in spite of their own internal forces that try to push them apart. This is a keeper.
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Helpful Score: 2
Going into this book I had a couple of strikes against me before I even got to the first page. Number one I am a guy, number two I am a guy who does not read a lot of romance novels. I picked this up for a girl I was dating at the time but she allways wound up leaving it at my place somehow. Eventually my curiosity got the better of me and I flipped it open. Over the next few weeks I found myself reading it here and there in little bits untill she was finished and gave it to me to read.

Having gotten that out of the way, let me share with you that I rather enjoyed reading this novel. It's a book that I felt is more about people than romance, (not that there isn't any of that going on!) but it also manages to fall into the cowboy genre as well. It's funny at times, and a bit sad at others, and the people in the story feel like they are real, well most of them anyway, a few are a bit over the top. The two main characters have an interesting chemistry between them that keeps things moving and more than a bit lively at times. These two, as well as many other characters come complete with baggage and backstory, which the author carefully doles out over the course of the tale. If you enjoy rodeo, cowboys or cowgirls, or tales dealing with that type of life and work out west than you could pick this up. Maybe you you like to laugh a little, or go through some drama and trauma? Perhaps you enjoy a tale with more umm...adult themes in some places, or maybe you just enjoy reading an overall good book. Pick this one up if you have the credits to spare. After all, I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did, so you might get a pleasant surprise as well.
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lovestory avatar reviewed Try on + 8 more book reviews
There were times when I appreciated the freshness of this book - the author's gritty storytelling and the realism of it. It was worth the read, but it felt like the ending was just thrown together in an attempt to quickly finish the novel. The love scenes were racy and still tasteful. While the main character sometimes got on my nerves, the cowboy in this one was a keeper. :)


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