Regina (virgosun) reviewed on + 887 more book reviews
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Gosh, I love those vulnerable alpha heroes! Grady Wolfe was a loner with a harsh past and as rugged as they come. But he recognized his attraction to Eliza fairly early on. Also, I sure appreciate when a hero can admit to himself when he's falling--and falling hard--for his lady. I understand, too, that a person can learn new things from reading, but the things Eliza was doing after first learning from a book--tracking a rider, starting a campfire not to mention being on the trail alone for days when she'd never before left her home town, was pushing the limits of believability. But Eliza had pluck, and she was a very likeable character. She also wasn't afraid of her attraction to Grady--no shy miss here but neither was she a hussy. She was just curious and open to explore her sexuality. I enjoyed their sexual chemistry and emotional connection. This entertaining story moved along at a quick clip. Ruthless Heart is a good example of some fine storytelling. 4 stars.
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