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Wrangler's Rescue

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BJ Daniels love to throw everything plus the kitchen sink into her stories, and this is no example. Somehow it works, even though completely predictable from about chapter three to the end. You name it...missing loved one, amnesia, dastardly murder plot, it's all there. Wrangler's Rescue is fun even with all of that, kind of like a soap opera.

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Another great read by B J Daniels. I know when I get a new B J Daniels book that I will not be disappointed. This book is part of the Cahill series and I enjoyed visiting with these characters. I still want to know what the mystery is about the government land and what their dad saw, has to be more in this series to answer the questions

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Wow, what an awesome ending to an awesome series! Cyrus is not Daniel's typical hero, he is so shy it is almost painful. I don't know if she's had a Montana cowboy that wasn't so sure of their masculine appeal, it was actually kind of refreshing and cute. I loved how loyal and sure AJ was of Cyrus's feelings for her. I don't want to spoil any of the awesome twists and turns in this conclusion so will not say anymore about AJ's determination to discover what happened. If you haven't started this series now's the time to round up copies of the rest of the series and indulge in a binge read of one of the best of Daniel's series.

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Filled with emotion, tension, and suspense, this was no ordinary HEA romance. The sequence of events played out perfectly to hold your focused on what was to happen next, while at the same what happened to Cyrus which launched the heartbreak his family underwent...so out if character for him. While his family, and AJ tried to put the puzzle pieces together

AJ’s unfailing belief in Cyrus’ life was what touched me the most about the exhaustive journey she look to bring him home, both literally and figuratively. The author has brought to light the evil that preys on unsuspecting individuals, as well as the good that is stronger in overcoming the worst of mankind. I’m sad to see the end of the Cahill’s story, but have already delved into the Sterling family’s that promises to be just as enjoyable.

This ARC book was complimentary, provided by the Publisher and NetGalley. I am voluntarily providing my honest review.

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