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Book Reviews of So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3)

So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3)
So Tough to Tame - Jackson, Bk 3
Author: Victoria Dahl
ISBN-13: 9780373777891
ISBN-10: 0373777892
Publication Date: 9/24/2013
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 32 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin HQN
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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CherryDuck avatar reviewed So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3) on + 150 more book reviews
Charlie was the girl most likely to succeed. Walker Pearce was the cowboy most likely to be, well, a cowboy. Now Charlie is back in her home town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with her tail between her legs and paying her penance one smarmy comment from her boss at a time. Walker is paying his by taking temporary jobs here and there. Neither knows what the other is currently about right now, they just remember their good friend from high school and are caught up in the new attraction they're feeling.

I like the realistically flawed characters this series has created and they way they end up mending their lives and relationships. There are plenty of laughs and fulfilling side characters to carry the story in between the page burning ultra yummy sex scenes. An erotic little solo/self-serve sex session was my favorite - very intimate and extremely hot at the same time.

I got the feeling that this was the last of the books in the series, and that kind of bums me out. I have really enjoyed the Stud Ranch shenanigans and its residents. I think this one was my favorite; Walker and Charlie were so different in some aspects and so different in others. I like the old friendships rekindled storyline and this one was great. Definitely recommended.

Cherise Everhard, November 2013
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reviewed So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3) on + 1169 more book reviews
Great page turning writing and super steamy scenes. The only reason I didn't give a full 5 stars was the overt argument that men and women should be complete sexual equals. Although I can intellectually grasp where that point of view comes from I think it ignores the fact that women are left with more consequences than men in the real world where there isn't always a happily ever after. Not every good girl who chooses marriage over the swinging single life gets cheated on!
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3) on + 2678 more book reviews
Not my favorite of this series. Charlie has come back to Jackson Hole after working for several years in Tahoe. Unfortunately, while she was there she got caught in the middle of some illegal dealings, then discovered that the man she thought she loved was married and setting her up to take the fall. While cleared of any illegal doing, her reputation is toast and the best she can do is working for an old high school classmate. The working conditions aren't great, but at least she has a job.

Walker is also dealing with work related issues. He was working at a local dude ranch when the boss's wife went too far in her pursuit of him. He likes women a lot, and is well-known for giving them pleasure, but messing with a married woman didn't feel right. However, the boss took a dim view of the rumors and fired him. He's having a hard time finding a new job because no boss wants to hire a man he can't trust around his woman. It doesn't help that he's got issues that limit the kinds of jobs he can get anyway.

When they were in high school, Walker and Charlie were friends, as well as Charlie being Walker's tutor. Charlie had a crush on Walker, but he was the school's hottest guy and she was a nerd. Strangely enough, Walker had a crush on her, but felt that he was too stupid to look at a girl like her. When they meet again as adults there is immediate and overwhelming attraction.

This is where it starts to fall apart for me. They can't keep their hands off each other and go at it whenever they are together. Every time one of them starts asking uncomfortable questions or says something they don't want to talk about, the other immediately tries to distract with sex. They appear to be growing closer, with both of them discovering that interest in other people is becoming non-existent. Unfortunately, neither of them is really sharing what is most important.

There were things I liked about Charlie. I liked the way she is doing what she needs to do to start over. She is working really hard at the new job, even putting up with the crap that her boss is dishing out. I also loved her relationship with the irascible Rayleen. Instead of being offended by the woman's treatment of men and the hard time she gives Charlie herself, she is completely amused by her. However, as Charlie got closer to Walker, I didn't like that she never told him what she had gone through before she came home. I also didn't like the way that she was constantly nagging at him to apply for jobs other than ranch hand, even though he told her to stop. I wasn't at all surprised that her lack of honesty with him came back to bite her when he did find out.

There were also things I liked about Walker. He's is a really nice guy at heart. He may sleep with a lot of women, but he treats them well while he's doing it. He doesn't cheat on them, and is clear that he doesn't do commitment. He also has a fantastic relationship with his brother, who is about as different from Walker as a brother can be. And I really loved seeing him with kids. He never had any trouble relating to kids, even the handicapped ones. I didn't like the way that he was always so down on himself. Yes, he's dyslexic, which caused him great problems at school and with his father. But he refuses to listen to anyone who tries to tell him that he is capable of far more than he believes.

I had a hard time believing in a romance between Walker and Charlie because they frequently didn't seem to actually hear what the other one was saying. They also kept their emotions to themselves most of the time. There were a few times when they would open up a little bit, but then would retreat again. It wasn't until near the end, when Charlie's past came up, that they seemed to share some real emotions, and those were negative ones. It did give them each something to think about, and realize that they had decisions to make. I liked the conclusion as both admitted their mistakes, which gave me hope that they could pull off a happy ending after all.

The best part of the book was actually what was going on up at the resort. Charlie is actually very good at her job, and she isn't there long before her instincts tell her that there is something funny going on. She's not sure if she should trust herself at first, because of her previous history, but eventually she does investigate. I really loved seeing her figure things out, then have to decide what she's going to do about it. I loved the decision she made and how she made it happen.

The epilogue was good, with a nice wrap up to the story lines. I liked seeing where Charlie and Walker's decisions about their futures took them. I also loved the last part with Rayleen. It was sweet and salty, just like her.
reviewed So Tough to Tame (Jackson, Bk 3) on + 115 more book reviews
Enjoyed every word!!