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The Wrangler by Lindsay McKenna

Title: The Wrangler by Lindsay McKenna
Jackson Hole, Wyoming Series Book 5
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: HarlequinHQN
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 384 pages
Book Rating: B

Review Copy Obtained from Publisher Through NetGalley

Summary:

CAN A CITY BOY MAKE GOOD IN THE WILD WEST?

After Wall Street collapses, investment banker Griff McPherson trades in his suits and ties for Stetsons and cowboy boots. He returns to the Wyoming ranch he co-owns with his brother, but it’s not exactly a happy homecoming. So when the FBI recruits Griff to help investigate a drug-smuggling ring in Jackson Hole, threatening the safety of his family and friends, he goes undercover as a wrangler on another ranch.

Air Force Lieutenant Val Hunter has just inherited the Hunter Bar H ranch and she needs all the help she can get. Griff McPherson is easy on the eyes, and a tough wrangler to boot, but Val’s instincts tell her Griff is hiding something… When danger ignites their sparks into flames, will Val see past Griff’s betrayal to the true cowboy that lies beneath?

The Review:

The Wrangler by Lindsay McKenna is a heartfelt family-based romance that is very sweet and quite engaging. It is a wonderful story of love, redemption, and the importance of family.

Val Hunter is kind-hearted and will do anything for her grandmother, Gus. She gives up her military career to move back to the family ranch when Gus asks for her help. She is a strong woman whose abusive past leaves her wary of men. With great reluctance, she agrees with Gus’s decision to hire Griff McPherson. While attracted to Griff, Val maintains a physical and emotional distance from him.

A former Wall Street banker who lost everything when the economy collapsed, Griff is a quiet man whose feelings run deep. He accepts responsibility for his past mistakes and he takes the necessary steps to end the estrangement between he and his brother Slade. Griff is insightful, and he slowly and carefully gains Val’s trust.

Gus may be in her eighties, but she is full of vim and vinegar. She may be slowing down physically, but mentally she is sharp as a tack. She is blunt and forthright and does not stand for any nonsense. From anyone. Fiercely loyal and protective, she is determined to get the Bar H back on its feet.

Val and Griff slowly form a friendship that is based on mutual respect. Val does not trust easily, but Griff’s patience and understanding of her abusive past eventually wins her over. Their romance is unhurried and grows naturally over the course of the book.

The story arc with the villainous Curt Downing continues. Curt is still wreaking havoc on the inhabitants of Jackson Hole and more details of his treachery are revealed. This part of the storyline is well-written and plays a pivotal role in Val and Griff’s relationship. Curt is a bit of a cliché with no redeeming qualities but it will be interesting to see what evil deeds Ms. McKenna plans for him in future books of the series.

The Wrangler by Lindsay McKenna is a wonderful romance that is full of traditional family values. Fans of contemporary Western novels will enjoy this compelling and heartwarming love story.

Read my review of the previous book in this series, The Last Cowboy, HERE.

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The Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKenna

Title: The Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKenna
Publisher: HQN Books
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 384 pages
Book Rating: C

Review Copy Obtained from Publisher Through NetGalley

Summary:

The iconic Cowboy: Pure alpha male, fiercely protective of all he holds dear. The last of a dying breed. Otherwise known as a pain in the rear.

City girl. It was written all over her like a sign warning him to keep off. Sure, Slade McPherson would train her horse… With his ranch one bad day away from foreclosure, he can’t afford to turn away a paying customer. But no way is this cowboy getting involved with a woman like Jordana Lawton—no matter how pretty she looks in a saddle.

Yet everything can change in an instant. A terrifying run-in with an angry bull tilts Slade’s world off its axis, leaving him wounded and unable to compete in a race that could change his future, for good. With Jordana by his side, he just might stand a chance. But what happens when this old-school cowboy finds himself falling for a modern city girl?

The Review:

With The Last Cowboy, Lindsay McKenna has created a heartwarming love story centered around the world of endurance racing. Throw in the return of a long-lost twin brother along with some emotional baggage from the main protagonists and you’ve got all the essentials for a fast-paced and engaging novel.

Jordana Lawton and Slade McPherson are finely crafted characters. Jordana is incredibly kind-hearted and empathetic, and she clearly sees the wounded man hidden behind Slade McPherson’s gruff exterior. Burned in a bitter divorce, Slade closely guards his heart as he teeters on the brink of losing his ranch. When circumstances throw this unlikely duo together, Slade’s perception of Jordana changes when she selflessly lends him the assistance he needs to save his ranch.

The reappearance of Slade’s estranged brother, Griff, provides added tension and conflict to The Last Cowboy. Slade is unyielding in his contempt and dislike for his twin brother. Griff is definitely a fish out of water as he attempts to begin a new life in the west. Jordana is sympathetic to his plight, and she attempts to smooth over some of the brother’s differences.

While the endurance racing aspect of The Last Cowboy is interesting and very informative, it overpowers the novel at times. The chemistry between Slade and Jordana is strong, but their romance feels a bit rushed and underdeveloped. I found the subplot with Slade’s neighbor predictable and superfluous. The story arc with Griff provides added tension and it reveals many facets of Slade and Jordana’s personalities.

The Last Cowboy is a sweet romance with likeable characters and an intriguing plot. With the conflict between Slade and Griff unresolved, I am crossing my fingers that Lindsay McKenna is planning to write Griff’s story next!

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