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Mass Market Paperback The Wildes of Wyoming--Ace Book

ISBN: 0373270798

ISBN13: 9780373270798

The Wildes of Wyoming--Ace

(Book #3 in the The Wildes of Wyoming Series)

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The Wildes Of Wyoming--Ace by Ruth Langan released on May 25, 2000 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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well written enjoyable story

The conclusion in the Wilde trilogy, Ace's story was not, in my opinion, the best of the three (though he is certainly the most charming brother!), but it was highly enjoyable. The sparks and feuds between Ace and Ally only serve to heat things up, and for those who were waiting for Ace to finally meet his match in a woman, you won't be disappointed. The characters in the Wilde trilogy are rich and full of life...Ally and her cantankerous grandfather, the newcomers in this book, personify the characterization standards we have come to expect from Ms. Langan by the end of this trilogy. Though my personal favorite is Chance, I would swoon for any of these three brothers.

Surprising, yet satisfying, conclusion.

This last installment of Ruth Langan's trilogy, The Wildes of Wyoming, is fulfilling and just a bit surprising in terms of plot. It is the characters, however, who drive this plot towards an excellent finish.Ace Wilde comes into contact with Ally Brady in Clancy's where she is systematically hustling the cowboys out of their money by feigning ignorance when it comes to pool. By the night's end, she cons our unvanquished hero, a qualified target in her eyes, out of a thousand dollars. Ace is left drunk, humiliated, and enraged. But of course Ally is not the mercenary she seems to be. She needs the money to help her grandfather whom she loves dearly and has finally come home to.Danger threatens the Bradys as well as the Wildes and they successfully deal with this unexpected, and overarching, dilemma. In the meantime, Ace and Ally have their hands filled trying to outhustle each other into a happy ending and coming to terms with the love they are coming to share. I really enjoyed getting to know both Ace and Ally. I had been looking forward to Ace's story from the start and was not disappointed. The Wildes of Wyoming is a trilogy that is memorable and enjoyable. The bond between the brothers and how they make the most of their father's legacy is wonderful to read about. I have to admit that Hazard is my favorite of the three brothers. I really found myself admiring and respecting Ace as a hero because his dependability manifests itself when he puts his heart on the line and falls in love with Ally.

Wonderful - entertaining

Ruth Langan does a superb job of making you wish there were more Wildes of Wyoming out there with this book. Ace is the wily rogue that we all wish was waiting for us on our doorstep at the end of the day. Ally is the one woman who is even better at pool than this charming hustler. The interaction of Ace and Ally is charming to watch as she finds out that her new boss is the person who she deprived of $1000 the night before at the local pool hall. Ruth does a wonderful job in tying up the series and yet giving us a glimpse of the lives that she has introduced us to in the two previous books. "Ace" beautifully stands alone, but the other two books should be read, if you haven't already, as you'll want more of the Wildes of Wyoming when you finish. This book is a definite must-read of the summer.

The Wildes of Wyoming - Ace

The third in the Wildes of Wyoming series. A good story that ties up all the loose ends and offers a solution to the problems the three Wilde brothers are experiencing. Ace the youngest (and wildest) of the three boys is a hustler, a gambler and has been from the time he was a teenager. He now runs a very successful mining business using these talents. He meets his match in Ally Brady the granddaughter of an old enemy of Ace's deceased father. When Allycat cons him and beats him at his own game(pool), he has to have her for his own. But her grandfather hates his family, someone is trying to ruin his business, and Ally has his hormones in such a tizzy he can't think straight. At least as good a story as the previous two and maybe better. I recommend it to those who enjoy a walk on the Wilde side.
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