Wow. First, and unrelated to what I was about to post: That. Cover. Talk about unapologetic.
Onto the moment of idiocy that has me ranting: Bad Guy pretended to go hunting alone to catch heroine unaware. Ruggedly good guy finds angry bad drunkard about to rape heroine after knocking her about. It's the second time he catches him in the act, the first on a different girl. He has a gun on his temple again. Does Good guy pull the trigger on the rabid beast and let the dessert take care of the carcass? Of course not. That would be just reasonable and smart. What would we read about if the heroes weren't too stupid to live (can you feel the massive eye-roll?)
"Start running, Barrows." His commanding tone sent a shiver of fear along Flint’s spine. "And don’t ever stop. If you cross my path, you’re a dead man."
Without waiting for Flint’s reply, Rourke holstered his gun and dropped to his knees beside Abby. Behind him he could hear Barrows scrambling over rocks in his eagerness to put as much distance between himself and them as possible.
Forget any future risk. Right now, the guy could have a gun! *throws arms up*
Brenna MacAlpin is leader of her clan, and a powerful woman in Scotland, but when she faces Morgan Grey, known throughout her land as The Queen's Savage, a fierce English warrior who rides in defense of his queen, she is willing to fight him to the death.
Morgan Grey is forced to act on his queen's scheme to unite the families through marriage, even though his unwilling partner would rather plant a knife in his back than give in to these unsettling feelings she is experiencing in his arms.
Awakening Alex by Ruth Langan is a well written book. Ms Langan has packed Alex and Grant's story with drama, action and humor. I love the characters, they are what make this story an enjoyable read. I liked Awakening Alex and look forward to reading more from Ruth Langan in the future. Awakening Alex is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
The Wildes of Wyoming-Hazard by Ruth Langan is a great read. Ms Langan has delivered a well written book. Erin and Hazard's story is loaded with suspense, humor and lovable characters. I enjoyed the book and look forward to reading more from Ruth Langan in the future. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.