4.5
This book felt like a bit of a gamble for me, not because of its Wild West setting, but because of the relationship dynamics it explored. I’ve never been particularly drawn to MMF dynamics, but something about this story had an irresistible pull. So, I took the plunge. The result? Not only did I get swept up in a beautifully told tale, but I also found myself utterly smitten with its cast of characters; Cypress, in particular, has my heart now and forever.
The story is devoured quickly, thanks to its smooth and concise writing style. But don’t mistake brevity for a lack of substance. This novel delivers everything you’d expect from a Wild West adventure: action-packed moments, nerve-wracking suspense, and intricate intrigue, all intensified by the fiery tension simmering between its three main characters. Let me tell you: it’s a ride worth taking.
At the center of it all is Cora, a protagonist whose journey I genuinely loved. She starts as a young woman adrift, driven by one burning desire: avenging her father. With nothing and no one in her corner, her future feels bleak. But then Cypress and Aiden come crashing into her world, and everything changes. Through them, she not only learns new skills but also evolves into a stronger, more self-assured version of herself. Watching her grow, not just as a survivor but as a person rediscovering her own worth and desires, was deeply satisfying. That said, I did find myself gnashing my teeth during one of her decisions (yes, I’m talking about *that* escape). It was frustrating in the moment, but I can admit it added layers to her character, and yes, I’ve mostly forgiven her.
Now let’s talk cowboys, shall we? These two men are as distinct as they come, yet both are endlessly captivating. Aiden initially caught my eye with his steady and grounded presence, but then there’s Cypress. Oh, Cypress! His humor, charm, and magnetic energy completely swept me off my feet. His role as the glue holding this trio together made him utterly irresistible. Honestly, without him, the dynamic would never have worked nearly as well. To say I loved him is an understatement.
If I had to point out why this wasn’t an automatic five-star read for me, I’d have to mention some narrative hiccups closer to the middle or end. Around this point, the storytelling became a touch scattered, like gazing through a hazy bubble that blurred certain details. It wasn’t bad per se (and some readers might even relish those indulgent moments), but it felt like the plot temporarily lost its edge.
That minor critique aside, this book is absolutely worth reading. Whether it’s for the pulse-pounding action, the unforgettable characters who’ll waltz right into your heart (cowboy boots and all), or the steamy scenes, this story is meant to be devoured—and trust me, you won’t regret it.
Big thanks to Luna Literary Management and Ren Browne for the eARC