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Book Reviews of Wyoming Brave (Wyoming Men, Bk 6)

Wyoming Brave (Wyoming Men, Bk 6)
Wyoming Brave - Wyoming Men, Bk 6
Author: Diana Palmer
ISBN-13: 9780373802869
ISBN-10: 0373802862
Publication Date: 12/27/2016
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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2 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

jjares avatar reviewed Wyoming Brave (Wyoming Men, Bk 6) on + 3413 more book reviews
Just how many times can Diana Palmer go to the well with the same plot and continue to sell books? This author is known for her formula books, but this is one isn't very good. This is a contemporary romance with Ren Colter as the cynical, experienced, older man who has seen it all. He's rich, handsome, graduated from Harvard, served his country in the military and raises cattle worth millions.

Meredith Grayling is a twenty-three-year-old who was emotionally and physically abused by her domineering father. She has 200 million dollars and gives away her museum-quality paintings. In her spare time, Merrie shares her understanding with animals (a horse whisperer type character). Merrie's been so sheltered that she's never been kissed. Do you hear the strings of the violin yet?

In spite of the abuse she has already been subjected to, Merrie tolerates Ren's snarling orders and rules. Frankly, I couldn't finish the book. The author kept repeating facts that I got the first time. Before long, I realized that I didn't care anything about the characters. Fortunately, this was a library loan.
alterlisa avatar reviewed Wyoming Brave (Wyoming Men, Bk 6) on + 335 more book reviews
I've always loved reading a DP book and am not sure if the writing was so just bad or if the editing was nonexistent in this case. Was the book outlined by DP and someone else responsible for this hot mess? There was a constant retelling of facts, never been kissed, treatment by father, can't dance, that when telling the second time around (or third) was as if it had never even been mentioned before.
And when did it become okay for the hero to be a complete and total asshole. OK, he got his feelings hurt by his mommy (poor baby), when he was an asshole to her about her faith, he kicks his fiance to the curb cause she was a gold digger (kudos for this), and it seemed he pretty much shared sexual favors with his brother's lady friends all the time (Yuck!). Plus he was pretty much a bully to someone who had been terrorized her whole life even after she explained her father's brutal treatment of both her and her sister.
Not sure how this sad book received any 5 stars on Amazon. Seriously people did you really read it or just say nice things based of the other fabulous DP books you had read? So glad that this was a borrow from the library as if I'd even gotten it as a used book, I'd have felt totally ripped off. Usually, I just ignore a bad book but this time, I just has to pass on a buyer beware warning.
Finally, I'm a firm believer in the Thumper Rule when reviewing a book, "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all ". So with that, "It's nice that it was a library book!"