Wind River Wrangler
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Narrated by:
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Johanna Parker
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By:
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Lindsay McKenna
About this listen
From the moment Roan Taggart picked up the pretty redhead at the Jackson Hole airport, his training and experience told him she was spooked. She's left New York City to visit the Wind River Ranch, where Roan is a wrangler, and just as he can pick up a horse's mood, he can feel the tension coming off her body. And that vulnerability is triggering all his protective instincts.
Shiloh Gallagher likes the gray-eyed cowboy's dry humor - and the Special Forces background that lends him a stoic, powerful presence. But she's been scarred by trauma and her mother's murder and knows a strong man can be dangerous. She came to wide-open Wyoming to flee a threat that's left her unable to write her novels. Now, as she rides horses with Roan and helps him build an isolated cabin, she's slowly letting down her guard. But danger has followed her west, and they won't have a future together unless they defeat a killer from her past.
©2016 Nauman Living Trust (P)2016 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Wind River Wrangler
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- Alison Wheeler
- 22-07-2024
Far Too Drawn Out
Reasonable story line but far too much repetition and long winded detail. Main female character very annoying.
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- SK
- 30-05-2024
Unenjoyable
I held on, listening to the bitter end with this one. I wasted my time. I thought the characters one-dimensional and the plot cliche-ridden. The constant reference by both main characters to ‘Black Ops’ in order to provide some sort of character gravitas was seriously annoying as it had no bearing really on the plot. Both characters spend too much time in their heads with over-the-top worrying about their sexual attraction, which did nothing to make me believe any deep thinking was going on. The reference to child abuse could have been better handled. Story was much longer than it should have been.
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