In Colorado Territory, 1866, a handsome young rancher discovers a beautiful young woman trapped inside a cave on his property. He rescues her, and, 328 pages later, they get married. The title of this book, Out of Control, describes perfectly the chaos that ensues when an author unsuccessfully presents more than one protagonist, thus losing control of the plot. Plus, all the people here are too modern to be 1860s pioneers, and, with all that bickering, a reader simply doesn’t care abo


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