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Wild at Heart (Harlequin Romance, No 3468)

Wild at Heart (Harlequin Romance, No 3468)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild at Heart
Review: Back cover reads:
The prodigal daughter?
All her life Rio had been considered wild, from the wrong kind of family. Only one man had shown any faith in her--Kane Langtry's father. But it wasn't a case of like father, like son. Kane respected his father's wishes when he left Rio half the family ranch--but he didn't respect Rio...
Living with her was driving Kane crazy...Except he was starting to realize that he didn't hate her--he wanted her! They had so much in common. Both wary of love, but both passionate and wild at heart. Kane wasn't sure he could tame Rio, but suddenly he desperately wanted to try!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book!
Review: I 'really' enjoyed reading this book! I read it in one sitting and had to read it again. The story was so gripping! I do not consider myself an emotional person, but I cried at chapter four. Ms. Fox is a wonderful writer. I look forward to reading more of her books.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could of been better!!!!!!!!
Review: it needs more details about the animals, it was hard to understand what was going on.I do not recomend this book for most readers. Mangus Maybe by Errol Broome for 9-12 year olds is better. Another great book is wild at heart the series. It has to with volenters at the veternarins office who save animals. And in all i do NOT recomend this book!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The reluctant hero.
Review: Ok, you know the what to do, yeah, get out the tissue.
Rio Cory had been in love with Kane Lantry as long as she could remember, and Kane knew it.
Kane's dad had been in love with Rio's mom, the first day he met her.
Rio's dad was a drunk and he mistreated Rio and her mom.
When Rio's mom died Rio ran wild, then when her abusive dad died she hid in Sam's barn. Rio stole food from Sam's house.
Kane caught her and took her to his father, Sam loved Rio because she was her the daughter of the woman he loved. Sam became Rio's foster father.
Rio loved Sam, and Kane.
Sam got married to Ramona she was bad news, she had a little girl Tracy. Tracy and Rio became fast friends. Ramona split that up.
She took Tracy to live in Dallis. And Ramona wanted Tracy to marry Kane.
When Sam died, but came back to help Rio after she and the horse she was riding got tangled in barbed wire.
Kane got Rio out, and that's when he found he really loved Rio.
But Rio left, Ramona faked Rio's birth certificate and made it look like Sam was her father.
Ty Cameron came to Rio's rescue.
Tracy tells Rio, Ty and Kane the truth about the birth certificate.
Kane becomes a reluctant hero.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is one of the most gripping and emotional stories!
Review: Susan Fox is one of my favorite authors, I love how her male hero starts out fighting against his attraction, and ends up totally in love with the female heroine. The female character has usually suffered some tramatic childhood event, but because of it, is a more compassionate human being.


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