Morie is a rich girl trying to find her own way in the world without her father's interference. She is hiding out as a ranch hand in Wyoming learning to work a ranch, something her father would never allow. Mallory is her boss and a jerk of course. I did not mind so much with him because Morie was so strong and did not let him walk all over her. I really liked Mallory's brother's and the ranch hand that was training Morie. Mallory had an idiot girlfriend who he does not realize is an idiot and believes everything she says. She takes a big dislike to Morie and tries her best to get rid of her. Mallory is in for a big shock when he releases who she really is. The ending had a bit of a twist that was interesting. Heaven save me! Who knows why I decided to pick up another book of Diana Palmer after the disaster with the last one I've read before this (Wyoming Bold), but I did. I'll admit, the lady has grate ideas for stories. I wish she could just pull it off. I would like to think that a part of me want to giver her the benefit of a doubt.I'm giving this a three star because at least it wasn't as bad as Wyoming Bold, the third book in this series. Again, there is little interaction between the main leads to make their love believable. Fortunately, there's not too many characters to confuse me and the story was quite as hard to pull through. They say the third time's a charm, so I'm gonna give another Diana Palmer's book (To Love and Cherish) a try, since I'm curious about the heroine's parents' story. And if that was also a dissapointment, then I'm jumping on the "No More Diana Palmer" wagon for good.
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Love all Diana Palmer's books. I highly recommend all of them!!
—midnight
I loved this book! What an awesome love story.
—moe184