Rocky Mountain Romance Six Pack Ranch Book 7 edition by Vivian Arend Literature Fiction eBooks
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Rocky Mountain Romance Six Pack Ranch Book 7 edition by Vivian Arend Literature Fiction eBooks
The description for this book vastly overplays the action in this book. It's a good straightforward story about a female veterinarian. Melody Langley is a vet who works at the local veterinary clinic. About ten months ago, just before she left town for some additional training, she breaks up with her boyfriend Steve by pouring a pitcher of beer over his head in the local bar. He was pretty much a waste of time - a minimal effort kind of guy. You don't find out what specifically caused her to break up with him for a while and I was worried it would be something stupid, and it was, but the kind of stupid thing he'd do back then.When the story starts Melody returns to town and goes back to work at the clinic. The owner of the clinic (and her mentor) announces that he is going on vacation over the summer and that Melody is in charge of the large animal duties. Tom, the other vet who works there is furious and makes life as difficult as possible for Melody while the older vet is gone. I guess large animal duty is more prestigious than small animal duty. Some of the farmers are not happy having a woman work on their animals and they also make life difficult for Melody.
Steve took his breakup with Melody to heart and has spent the last ten months trying to be a better man. He talks Melody into giving him three months to prove he's changed.
I liked this book. I had no idea who the other characters were and there wasn't much explanation to go by, but it wasn't too big a problem once I figured out who Steve's brothers were. I gave up on the cousins and various other relatives. It would have probably helped if I had read the other books in the series.
Melody was a good character. She stood up for herself when it was appropriate and put her head down and got the job done when that was appropriate. There are some battles that are just not worth fighting. The only thing that was weird is that with so much of Steve's family littering the ground, there was no mention of Melody's. This was all Melody's story. Other than his mom going to take care of his aunt, nothing happens to Steve. He went through his changes before the story starts and basically spends the novel being a good guy, which works.
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Rocky Mountain Romance Six Pack Ranch Book 7 edition by Vivian Arend Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Rocky Mountain Romance by Vivian Arend is an entertaining read. Ms. Arend has given us a well-written book filled with fantastic, lovable characters. Melody is returning to her position in Rocky Mountain House after getting advanced veterinarian schooling. Steve turned his life around after Melody left for schooling and now wants a second chance. Their story is full of drama, humor, action and sexy bits. I enjoyed reading Rocky Mountain Romance and look forward to reading more from Vivian Arend soon. Rocky Mountain Romance is book 7 of the Six Pack Ranch Series and book 9 of the Rocky Mountain House Series but can easily be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
It took Melody leaving to wake Steve up to what it let slip through his fingers. And with Melody finally back in town, Steve is determined to prove he's a changed man. With his father ill, his responsibilities at home are growing and he wants to prove that he's grown up. Melody is also going through professional problems as the "good ol' boy" ranchers want a male vet and not a female as they think she can't handle the big animals. She proves them wrong. She has competition from a co-worker who thinks she's "taking his place." The hi-jinks between Steve and Melody are entertaining. What I've read of the series so far has been very entertaining. LOL.
Rocky Mountain Romance is a quick read and some decent if not particularly deep relationships. It's above average, but not *THAT* above average.
Steve Coleman never realized what he had been missing... Until she's gone. But now Melody's back in town, it's time to show her the new and improved Steve... Melody went off to veterinary school. Ten months later, she's back, just as her boss went on a vacation, leaving her in charge. But the town wasn't quite ready for a female large animal vet, and the cold shoulder she got, as well as power struggle with the other vet (small animals) in the clinic had her fuming. Only Steve's wicked distractions (lots of hot sex) held her frustrations at bay. But is this now the "real" Steve?
Less angst, more sex. This series had always been about hot cowboys. The psyche and relationships are not particularly deep, but then it didn't have to be.
I had read this series about two years ago, but only up to book 6, then got side tracked by other things...such is life. Recently, I got notification that book 7 was available, so I got it and finished it in two days (again, life getting in the way).
It was just wonderful. I didn't think I would completely enjoy reading about a man who had to make such major changes in his life in order to win back the "one that got away," but it was great.
Watching Steve contemplate his actions from before he lost Melody, (10 months earlier) to now was educational and sophisticated. It showed the lengths a lover would/should go through to make up for wrongs done.
Melody, too, analyzed her part in their aforementioned travesty of a relationship and made conscious efforts to rectify her behavior. They communicated, one of the most efficient ways to keep a healthy relationship growing.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book even with the few grammatical/electronic gaffes. I would have liked to see a resolution to Melody's and Tom's differences, I think he needed to be taken down a peg, but it's not a major distraction.
I see she has books 8 and 9 out also. On my TBR list.
The description for this book vastly overplays the action in this book. It's a good straightforward story about a female veterinarian. Melody Langley is a vet who works at the local veterinary clinic. About ten months ago, just before she left town for some additional training, she breaks up with her boyfriend Steve by pouring a pitcher of beer over his head in the local bar. He was pretty much a waste of time - a minimal effort kind of guy. You don't find out what specifically caused her to break up with him for a while and I was worried it would be something stupid, and it was, but the kind of stupid thing he'd do back then.
When the story starts Melody returns to town and goes back to work at the clinic. The owner of the clinic (and her mentor) announces that he is going on vacation over the summer and that Melody is in charge of the large animal duties. Tom, the other vet who works there is furious and makes life as difficult as possible for Melody while the older vet is gone. I guess large animal duty is more prestigious than small animal duty. Some of the farmers are not happy having a woman work on their animals and they also make life difficult for Melody.
Steve took his breakup with Melody to heart and has spent the last ten months trying to be a better man. He talks Melody into giving him three months to prove he's changed.
I liked this book. I had no idea who the other characters were and there wasn't much explanation to go by, but it wasn't too big a problem once I figured out who Steve's brothers were. I gave up on the cousins and various other relatives. It would have probably helped if I had read the other books in the series.
Melody was a good character. She stood up for herself when it was appropriate and put her head down and got the job done when that was appropriate. There are some battles that are just not worth fighting. The only thing that was weird is that with so much of Steve's family littering the ground, there was no mention of Melody's. This was all Melody's story. Other than his mom going to take care of his aunt, nothing happens to Steve. He went through his changes before the story starts and basically spends the novel being a good guy, which works.
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