
The Laws of Attraction
Wyoming Sunrise, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Barbara McCulloh
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Mary Connealy
If widowed town seamstress Nell Armstrong has to make one more pair of boring chaps for the cowboys in her tiny Wyoming town, she might lose her mind. So meeting Brand Nolte, a widower father struggling to raise three girls, seems like her dream come true. Brand has no idea how to dress the girls, and Nell finally has a chance to both create beautiful dresses and teach the girls to sew.
But Nell is much more than a seamstress, and the unique legal and investigative skills and knowledge she picked up alongside her late lawman husband soon become critical when a wounded stagecoach-robbery survivor is brought to town. As danger closes in from all sides, Nell and Brand must discover why there seems to be a bull's-eye on their backs.
Fan favorite Mary Connealy invites you back to 19th-century Wyoming for this adventuresome Western romance, complete with a budding romance, witty banter, and an absorbing mystery.
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Now for the suffragette movement and a strong female lead - great! I'm all for it. But um...is the simpy behavior for the male lead necessary? Why must the male leads in these books tear themselves down and proclaim that they're less-than, just to show that the female is strong? It's not entertaining and really comes off as lazy writing - an easy slap in to stuff the character arc - and most definitely takes from the movement struggling to be portrayed in this book.
Now let's mention the cookie-cutter outline of the plot. Gang bad - someone gets an owie and requires protection - filler and annoying repetition - leads spark - more filler and repetition - simp gets frightened and asks for marriage under a ridiculous reason - female lead flexes and declares "I won't, their will be no, I'm not---" - climax - let down.
-- anywho...on to the next in the series. No, I do not recommend.
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