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Book Reviews of The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5)

The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5)
The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh - Cynster Sisters, Bk 5
Author: Stephanie Laurens
ISBN-13: 9780062068651
ISBN-10: 0062068652
Publication Date: 7/15/2013
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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mignon avatar reviewed The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5) on + 256 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Stephanie Laurens is the Master of Detail! She did not skimp on it in this book. There was so much that I was 'skip-skip-skipping' and then reading the story. This was the last story of the Cynster's. I think. Maybe she will write about the half brothers and sister of Ryder and include some of the Cynster's. I know she plans Books 2 and 3 of The Casebook of Barnaby Adair-he is married to a Cynster. After all of the skipping, I liked the story and the characters. Mary and Ryder are suited and there was a mystery to be solved. It was a good book!
reviewed The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5) on + 1215 more book reviews
I do love Stephanie Laurens; her flowery prose is unique and compelling. That said, I was disappointed in this book. While her characters are always interesting, this plot has been done before, especially by this genre's writers, ad nauseum. It brings to mind the old saying "There's nothing new under the sun", & this book proves it.
jsrobertson avatar reviewed The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5) on + 55 more book reviews
Funny and romantic. I thoroughly enjoyed this most recent "Cynster" novel. Even a bit of intrigue. My kind of romance novel.
Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh (Cynster Sisters, Bk 5) on + 453 more book reviews
OK, so I've read every one of the Cynster books, and they are so predictable and formulaic. The first one, "Devil's Bride" is still my favorite, because in that one she invented a new type of romance hero. But so many of the heroes and heroines in the later books repeated that same theme, with slight variations. And there is lots of plot padding and repetition. Yet there is something so addicting about these books I can't stop reading them. This one was pleasant and comforting. Not a keeper but I enjoyed it.