The Wyoming Kid

The Wyoming Kid by Debbie Macomber is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin on July 11, 2006. This 256-page novel follows rancher Lonny Ellison, who finds himself intrigued by Joy Fuller, a schoolteacher and his sister’s best friend. Unlike the women who once flocked to him during his rodeo days, Joy seems indifferent to Lonny’s charms, leading to a series of humorous and contentious interactions that challenge his understanding of attraction and relationships.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the evolving dynamics between Lonny and Joy as they navigate their differences and underlying feelings. The story delves into themes of romance and personal growth, highlighting Lonny’s journey to convince Joy that a life with him could be both thrilling and fulfilling. As the characters confront their emotions, the book presents a blend of humor and heartfelt moments, making it a notable addition to the romance genre.
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Rancher Lonny Ellison has never known a woman like Joy Fuller. For one thing, she doesn’t seem very interested in him, and as a former rodeo cowboy, Lonny’s not used to that. Women mobbed the Wyoming Kid during his rodeo days! And another thing. He and Joy — who’s a schoolteacher and his sister Letty’s best friend — seem to argue constantly.
But it doesn’t matter, does it? Because he’s not interested in Joy, either.
Wait a minute. Maybe he is. At least, that’s what Letty seems to think their arguments are all about. Yup, she might have a point there.
Now he has to convince Joy that marriage to the Wyoming Kid will be as exciting as an eight-second bull ride and as sweet as the cookies she loves to bake.
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