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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: Oct 2011
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Western
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 384
A cowboy through and through, ranch owner Mallory Kirk knows what it means to put in a full day's work. But does his new cowgirl? He has his doubts that Morie Brannt will be able to pull her own weight, even if the petite young woman does seem to have a lot of spirit.
As they spar over events at the ranch and a past that threatens their hopes for the future, sparks begin to fly, and Mallory can't help but notice Morie in a new light. But is this tough Wyoming man ready to love?
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Second book Ive read in the Kirk brothers trilogy. At least big brother Mallory is sober, unlike his nasty brother Cane Still, he manhandles his female employee and forces himself on her while accusing her of seducing him and being a gold digger. The boys are pretty awful, but at least they seem to be attracted to masochistic women, so I guess thats good. Little brother ,Tank has yet to show sadistic tendencies in either of his brothers books. Well see what happens when his own story comes out. Who raised these horrid boys? This is supposed to be a contemporary setting. Why are the female characters so wimpy? Getting off my soapbox,now. You notice I do still plan to finish the trilogy when the last book is available. . .