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Book Review of Wyoming Wildcat (Harlequin Historical, 676)

Wyoming Wildcat (Harlequin Historical, 676)
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Helpful Score: 1


This is one of those delightful stories in which readers think they know what happens next and then find that they dont. The twists in this book make it a page-turner.

Molly Ivins, as a child, loses her parents (in a violent scene) while they are on their way West. An Indian finds her and takes her to his village.

Years later, Ryan Tolliver learns of a white woman living amongst the Cheyenne and contacts Mollys grandfather with the news. Horace Mannington hires Ryan to bring her home. Ryan feels a strong sense of wanderlust he wants to travel the world but lacks the funds for such a trip.

Now I hate amnesia stories but this one did not sour the tale; there wasnt a pound of angst hanging off every page. While recovering, Ryan learns about life amongst the Cheyenne. He also learns about their terrors when a band of white scum attack and kill one of the Cheyenne women.

This story has lots of tension and strong emotion; I couldnt put the book down until I finished it in a single sitting.

Wyoming Series
1. Wyoming Widow (2003)
2. Wyoming Wildcat (2003)
3. Wyoming Woman (2004)
4. Wyoming Wildfire (2006)