This is a typical Debbie Macomber book. It seems all her books tend to be predictable and this one was no exception, but even with that, they are still highly entertaining. This one pits two people who think they hate each other against one another. Enjoyable, quick read.

Laura B. (
aggie-98) - San Jose, CA wrote on 11/17/2008...
I really enjoyed this book. It is a sweet, cute read. Admittedly, there isn't too much character development, but I still liked both the main characters. It wasn't as developed as her series books, but still a fun read.
Rancher Lonny Ellison has never known a women ike Joy Fuller. For one thing, she doesn't seem very interested in him, and as a former rodeo cowboy, Lonny's not used to that. Women mobbed the Wyoming Kid during his rodeo days! And another thing, he and Joy who's a school teacher and his sister Letty's best friend-seem to argue constantly............
Rancher Lonny Ellison has never nown a woman like teacher Joy Fuller
Rancher Lonny Ellison has never known a woman like Joy Fuller. For one thing, she doesn't seem very interested in him, and as a former rodeo cowboy, Lonny's not used to that. Women mobbed the Wyoming Kid during his rodeo days! And another thing. He and Joy - who's a schoolteacher and his sister Letty's best friend - seem to argue constantly.
Joy Fuller moves to a Wyoming town to teach and meets a rancher who is a former rodeo cowboy used to being an idol. They argue constantly, naturally. Joy's best friend is his sister, who is trying to match them up.
A very good love story. The characters are so likeable!
The Wyoming Kid is a very quick read. Good for a rainy day or beach book.