
Wylder Opal
Wylder West
by Maryanne Ross
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Pub Date 08 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 31 Mar 2023

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Description
Gunslinger turned playwright Opal Calahan is handy with a pistol and even handier with a pen. She arrives in town dreaming of creating the new Wylder Playhouse. Rugged prospector Heath Rawdon tantalizes as her perfect leading man—but why does he hate theaters? And why does he have a price on his head?
Heath is running from his past and wrestling mental demons. Thanks to his visit to the playhouse in the lawless Ballarat goldfields, he lost his mate and his goldmine—and got slammed with the charge of murder. The last thing he needs is a beautiful, charming playwright disturbing his harsh existence. But feisty Opal has secrets and needs his help.
Together they banter, dance, face theatrical disaster, and combat danger in a race to rewrite their future and achieve their dreams.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509246960 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 238 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

Always a good time in the Wylder West series, this had what I enjoyed from the previous books. The characters worked well in the universe and the time-period. I enjoyed the story overall and it worked well overall, it worked well in the series and I can't wait to read more in this series.
"He hated lawmen. Corrupt to a man—greedy, lazy, and stupid. And that Adder Jackson—lower than a snake’s belly. All Heath’s hard-won internal warning systems pinged. The way those devilish eyes traveled over Opal’s muddy cleavage…Maybe he couldn’t blame the man. She’d been bursting from her dress, all soft and creamy and enticing."
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