Sunday, February 21, 2010

Wild Wyoming Nights by Sandy Sullivan Reviewed

Wild Wyoming Nights 
by Sandy Sullivan
 Siren Publishing
 Abigail Carter lost her firefighter husband on September 11th. On a mission to heal her heart, she starts a new life in the prairies of Wyoming. Her neighbor, hunky rancher and quarter horse expert Chase Wilder, makes her heart race for the first time in years, but will she let him get close enough to warm the cold winter nights?

Chase rescues Abby from her overturned car in an accident similar to the one that took his wife. His dormant libido goes into overdrive when he looks into Abby's beautiful green eyes. Unfortunately, she's still struggling with her grief, and Chase doesn't want to push her. Can the two find a way to overcome the past and have a future
together?  (Synopsis from http://www.romancestorytime.com/WildWyomingNights.html)


Wild Wyoming Nights by Sandy Sullivan
4.5 / 5.0 Whips
Review by Floy

This story has your heart breaking with the lead character from the very beginning with the falling of the Towers and her life as she knew it. I was enthralled by the sexy, sweet, yet stubborn cowboy that decides to play her knight in shining armor, who also has a sad past of his own.

The background of this story is a woman who has lost everything decides to start over in the Wyoming countryside and raise horses. She gets there and is in an accident where she has to be rescued by her cowboy who then needs rescuing in return a few days later. I like the added twist of her being “sensitive” to things.

The romance in the story starts in the beginning with them both getting over losing a loved one and learning they can love again while not forgetting about their previous love. I really enjoyed the love scenes, they were VERY steamy and detailed, almost made you feel like you were there.

The only things I really didn’t like was I wanted more interaction with the supporting characters and a few more little details throughout the story, but it was still really good and I would recommend it to anyone whether it be a person who likes contemporary, western, or even paranormal as there is a little in it with the sensing aspect.

Find out more about Sandy Sullivan and her work at http://www.romancestorytime.com

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