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Mistletoe Miracles (Ransom Canyon #7)
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A small-town Texas Christmas story, where hearts are lost, love is found, and family always brings...
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Giant
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When larger-than-life cattle rancher Jordan Bick Benedict arrives at the family home of sharp-witted...
Hunt for the Skinwalker
Colm Kelleher and George Knapp
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The author of the controversial bestseller Brain Trust brings his scientific expertise to the...
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All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)
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A group of high-schoolers invite Mandy Lane, an innocent, desirable girl, to a weekend party on a...
Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)
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Dracula travels to the American West, intent on making a beautiful ranch owner his next victim. Her...
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
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Dark Angel (Dark Angel, #1)
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2196 KP) rated Bear Bottom in Books
May 25, 2021 (Updated May 25, 2021)
Part of the fun of the FunJungle series is the setting and the recurring characters. I’ll admit I missed them. However, this book does have a core cast of regulars, and I enjoyed spending time with them. Both mysteries are intriguing and kept the pace steady. Watching Teddy work is always fascinating, and we got some wonderful action scenes along the way. While the series always tackles some environmental issues, I felt like this book lectured a bit more than the series usually does. It doesn’t help that one thing intended to be funny didn’t come across that way to me; instead, if felt like more lectures. I still did enjoy this book overall. It’s just not quite up to Stuart Gibbs’s usual high standards.
Carma (21 KP) rated Wild Ride Cowboy (Copper Ridge, #9) in Books
Jun 17, 2019
Alex Donnelly and Clara Campbell are the main characters in Wild Ride Cowboy. Alex is the youngest Donnelly brother and was in the military. He comes back to Copper Ridge with his (full) brother Liam to his family ranch after his grandfather passes away and leaves him ¼ of the ranch. His older ½ brothers are also living at the ranch (Finn, Cain have their own stories) and they must figure out how to survive this newfound family atmosphere. Alex has a painful background with both his home life growing up and his military background. He comes back not only for the ranch but to take care of a responsibility he inherited from a fallen friend.
Clara Campbell hasn’t had a great life. Everyone she’s loved in her life has died on her. She was starting to feel cursed then Alex walked into her life and took over. She knew what she wanted, or so she thought, but Alex may know better. Can they work together to save her ranch and their hearts?
Personally I loved this book. As I said above, Alex was a favorite character of mine for a while. Putting him with Clara, someone 10 years younger than him, was a great choice. They help each other grow and flourish, getting strength off each other. My absolutely favorite part of the book was when Alex told Clara she had the appetite palette of a 6 year old haha.