Wild and Wrangled

by

Lyla Sage

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of small town romance who enjoy a close-knit community setting.
  • Readers who appreciate second chance romances with a long separation.
  • Those who enjoy stories featuring single parents and blended families.
  • Fans of the Rebel Blue Ranch series looking for closure on all the characters.
  • Readers who like emotional, character-driven stories with a focus on personal growth.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those who dislike second chance romances or long separations between couples.
  • Readers who get frustrated by characters making poor decisions or lacking communication.
  • Those looking for a standalone romance without ties to a larger series.
  • Readers who prefer fast-paced plots with more external conflict.
  • Those who dislike third act breakups or conflicts that feel contrived.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Emotional and heartfelt second chance romance
  • Strong themes of found family and community support
  • Dusty is a swoon-worthy, devoted hero who never stopped loving Cam
  • Compelling flashbacks to the characters' teenage romance
  • Satisfying conclusion to the Rebel Blue Ranch series
  • Explores complex family dynamics and personal growth
  • Charming small town setting
  • Inclusion of beloved characters from previous books
  • Touching epilogue that wraps up the series
  • Exploration of co-parenting and blended families

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found Cam's character unlikable or frustrating
  • Third act conflict felt forced or unnecessary to some
  • Less focus on Cam's daughter Riley than expected
  • Pacing issues, with some finding the story dragged
  • Lack of chemistry or connection between the main characters for some readers
  • Overuse of miscommunication as a plot device
  • Not enough development of side characters
  • Some found the writing style lacking emotion or depth
  • Cam's decision-making and maturity level criticized by some
  • Doesn't stand as strongly on its own compared to previous books in the series

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