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Book Review of Wyoming Woman (Harlequin Historical, No 728)

Wyoming Woman (Harlequin Historical, No 728)
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As daughter of a wealthy cattleman, Rachel Tolliver was on her way back home from three years of art school back East. Riding in a rented buggy, Rachel suddenly came upon a small herd of sheep. Surprised, she swerved to miss the sheep and wrecked the buggy.

When the owner of the herd, Luke Vincente accosted Rachel, tempers flared until a sudden thunderstorm dampened their anger. Rachel knew that sheep men and cattle men did not coexist well. It did not take long for her to see that a range war was brewing and that her parents and Luke Vincente would be in the middle of the mix.

Although her inclination was to be pro-cattle, it didnt take long for Rachel to see that Luke was not encouraging the conflict; it looked like members of her family were harassing Luke and his sheep.

Because she was a fair-minded person, Rachel heard both sides and realized that Luke had a right to raise his sheep in peace. As she warned him of pending danger, Rachel came to see that Luke could not win without help. Was she strong enough to side with Luke?

This book was interesting throughout; the main characters were admirable, their adversaries were devious.

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