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Wrapped and Strapped by Lorelei James

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3.0

Seventh in the Blacktop Cowboys western romance series and revolving around friends and family around Muddy Gap, Wyoming. The couple focus is on Harlow Pratt and Hugh Pritchett, three years after their leavetaking three years ago.

My Take
It begins with a vague prologue as to why Harlow took off. Well, okay, more of a glancing suggestion to begin the reader on that lonesome trail of wonder.

I'm of two minds about Dad. He is a jerk, but he is at least willing to learn from his mistakes. It is funny to watch Tierney and their dad gang up on Harlow, all in the name of making up for lost time, hormonal cravings for family, etc., all inspired by Tierney's coming delivery and their dad's sudden wake-up call. Thank god that Harlow finally stood up for her choices to her father and Tierney.

Huh. I gotta wonder how smart Hugh actually is when, at the start, he wonders why Harlow keeps avoiding him. You'll be thinking that she done him wrong, and he wants an answer, but the shoe is so completely on the other foot.

Now Hugh is working hard to make up for his actions three years earlier. Considerate. Willing to talk in bed. And he sure does get miffed about that "spa day", lol, and the topless steer riding. Nice going, ladies, excellent payback, *more laughter*...um, how can I get in on that??

Whoa, Hugh's previous marital experiences are horrific. And I absolutely loved their encounter with his ex, lol. Unfortunately, James left off an excellent opportunity to use his ex as Hugh's excuse to not want to get involved, to milk it for drama and emotional tension. Instead she leaves very vague hints that took forever for me to pick up on.

A secondary conflict is Hugh's frustration with Renner's lack of decision about the stock company. Fredrick poses a third conflict with plenty of symptoms regarding the signs of an abusive relationship. As for Gene Pratt being a player…yeah, I suppose he is, but I wish James had played up these other dramatic moments as much as she played up Gene foolin' around. Then when Gene's actions cause the showdown, James fizzles.

We get a piece of Karen's back history; she sounds like a gem!

That chili cook-off was a crack-up. And talk about defensive!? Although I gotta say I have to wonder about Harlow's reactions. Why would she only start throwing up after she knows about the meat? And, no, I am not condoning what those jerks did. I'd like to have had a hand in Hugh's actions too! I sure did appreciate what he said in her support!!
"You entered vegetarian chili at a county event in beef country."
It's not my cup of tea, but I do appreciate Harlow's convictions and her willingness to volunteer to help people. And I certainly agree with her convictions that countries should only work with organizations that will respect that country's values and beliefs. I also appreciated that bit of insight into how and why Harlow got caught up in her humanitarian causes.
"Volunteering made me feel good about myself. People relied on me."
I enjoy reading up on characters in a series and seeing how they're getting on, but the romance between Harlow and Hugh isn't believable. James isn't making me believe in the attraction. Especially when Hugh was the one originally at fault, and now he's suddenly laying down the law about their exclusive relationship?? Meantime, Harlow's been whining about Hugh dissing her and then becoming so possessive, and when he goes overly protective in the bar…oh, brother… As for putting Hugh on the same shelf as Fredrick…gimme a break…he's nothing like him. Duhhh…

Wrapped and Strapped is all over the place, bouncing from one angle to another, its characters switching up and down and from side to side; it was annoying.

The Story
Flower child, vegetarian, and humanitarian Harlow Pratt and gruff, strapping cattle ranch foreman Hugh Pritchett have been taunting each other for years. Hugh thinks she's nothing but a spoiled rich girl, and he's had enough of that life with his ex-wife. Harlow thinks Hugh is an ill-mannered troublemaker who wouldn't know fun if it bit him on his tight denim-clad butt.

When they're forced together at the Split Rock Ranch and Resort, everything changes. They might be polar opposites, but working out their differences skin to skin, in the dark, seems to help their incompatibility a lot. But when trouble from both their pasts comes calling, Harlow and Hugh have no one else to lean on. Can they trust one another enough to make it through the hard times together… or will their tentative truce fall apart?

The Characters
Harlow "Harlot" Pratt, Tierney's free-wheeling sister always flitting about the world on her "humanitarian" missions, has come back to the Split Rock to help her family out and tend bar.

The recently divorced Hugh "Grumpy" Pritchett is the foreman and livestock manager for Jackson Stock Contracting at the Split Rock. Mary is the sister to whom Hugh isn't speaking. His ex-wife, Cleo Ashland, had been the spoiled daughter of Ramses Ashland who owns the Ashland Ranch and Stockyards. Tallulah is Cleo's daughter.

The Split Rock Ranch and Resort is…
…owned by Renner and the very pregnant brainiac Tierney Pratt Jackson (Wrangled and Tangled, 3). Rhett is the expected baby. Isabelle is their three-year-old.

Harlow and Tierney's father, Gene Pratt, has been a prat most of their lives with his interest primarily tied up in Pratt Financial Group. Now he's gotten a wake-up call. Karen is his valued executive assistant. Jean was the mother who died in childbirth. Barbara was the nasty "Christian" stepmother who got rid of Rosa, their beloved maid, and Beedie, the "butler".

Tobin Hale works under Hugh, sort of. He's primarily concerned with a new breeding program that includes Dream Killer; BB is the legendary bull; CC is his promising son while DD, Triple E, and Double F are still too young. Jimbo is one of the horses.

Harper Turner (she's married to Bran Turner who is gaining a reputation for tying flies; Saddled and Spurred, 2); Tanna Barker and Harley (Zinnia was her sister) work Wild West, the clothing store; Janie Lawson, the general manager, is nursing the new baby (Brianna is her and Abe's daughter; Wrangled and Tangled); Jaxson Flint is Dodie's grandson — Dodie is the cook; and, Lela and Yvette are maids (Dave is Yvette's husband). Lainie Lawson, a nurse, is Hank's wife (Corralled, 1) and keeping an eye on Gene's rehab. Dr. "Fletch" Fletcher is the local veterinarian (Turn and Burn, 5). Eli. Ike is a cattle broker. Larissa "Riss" Thorpe drives a cattle truck.

The Mud Lilies are…
…a group of wild old ladies with a part ownership in the Split Rock whose battle cry is "Lilies Before Willies". The ladies include Garnet, Miz Maybelle, Pearl, Bernice, Tilda, and Vivien. And they're bemoaning the loss of all them young bucks, including Devin who has married Liberty (Hillbilly Rockstar, 6), Abe Lawson (Wrangled and Tangled), Kyle Gilchrist (One Night Rodeo, 4), and Max.

The Buckeye is…
…a bar in Muddy Gap that is run (and part-owned) by Sherry Gilchrist, Kyle's mother. Emil Pharris and Tort Franklin are some of the cowboy patrons.

Dr. Mazur is a cardiac surgeon in Denver. Charlie is a hospital coordinator. Greg is Pratt's tailor at Bergdorf. Gigi and Madge are the coordinators of spa day. Sheena is the pleasure business expert. Dolores is quite good at artistic waxing. Alton and Piker are some of the hired hands on the stock drive. Bleeker is the school that has offered Harlow a teaching position.

The relief team headed…
…to a yearlong tour in Laos was led by Fredrick. The team included Daphne, Nico, Pat, Rialta, and Erika. Aida is a counselor in Florida.

The Cover and Title
The behatted Hugh's nicely muscled back draws the eye right in, and then I noticed that gorgeous pink and blue sky. The landscape is a typical Wyoming plain with those distant mountains with a tiny barn way back there, enhancing that sense of distance. The royal blue title is almost unnoticeable tucked up in the left side of the sky while the white of the author's name spans the bottom of the cover.

I am utterly clueless on the inspiration for the title, Wrapped and Strapped, unless it's the more metaphysical idea that Harlow and Hugh have wrapped around each other, circling and circling, until they finally strap themselves together.

sjb86's review against another edition

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5.0

Great book but did feel long

Book 7 in Blacktop Cowboy Hugh and Harlow
Hugh works for Renner in the contracting side of the farming business but since Renner got married and had children he’s slowly show less interest in business and the contracting side is getting less interest for stock every month.
Harlow is a drifter with itchy feet and works in many humanitarian organisations around the world but because her and sister and father don’t understand her or her passion to help organisations that need help.
I do love this book especially how it pulls other characters into the front of the story like the mud lilies, torbin but I do feel this book is really long but I wouldn’t be able to pick what to cut out. Absolutely love Lorelei James and her cowboy series. This is a spin off my absolute favourite rough riders series.

superhawk610's review against another edition

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1.0

The dumbest man I’ve ever met in a book and the most stereotypical pink-haired vegetarian woman have a deeply problematic romance.

bmurray91's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative lighthearted fast-paced

3.75

kgraham15's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.75

elliefufu's review against another edition

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3.0

Wrapped and Strapped, Blacktop Cowboys #7, by Lorelei James
Grade: C
Hugh Pritchett knows he messed up three years ago when he let Harlow Pratt walk out of his life. He’s been waiting for her to come back to Wyoming for years so he can make it up to her and when he father has a heart attack he knows this is his last chance to convince her to take a chance on him. Harlow Pratt has no desire to ever see sexy cowboy Hugh ever again but like before their attraction is strong and she has to fight to stay away from him. No matter how hard Harlow fights her feelings Hugh is determined to make her his forever.
I love Lorelei James and rush to get my hands on her books whenever I can. I have really enjoyed the Blacktop Cowboys series since I read the first book but I struggled with Wrapped and Strapped. I liked Hugh and Harlow and they had great chemistry but I still felt that there was something missing. I really wanted Harlow to stand up for herself and it took her forever to do it. I was so frustrated with how she let her family treat her. Hugh was a great character but there was something about him that I didn’t like. Maybe it was how he treated Harlow before but he rubbed me the wrong way.
The only thing that saved this book for me was the crazy shenanigans of the Mud Liles. I find these women hilarious and I would read an entire book about all of their crazy adventures. I also loved the spa day that the girls went to but other than that I couldn’t connect with Hugh and Harlow. One thing that drove me crazy was all the characters with similar names starting with ‘H”. I got so confused and it was really annoying.
I am not sure if I’m going to continue with this series. I find myself enjoying each book less and less as they seem to lose some of the magic. As much as I wanted to love this book it just didn’t work for me.

emilym4488's review against another edition

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4.0

Wrapped and Strapped
Lorelei James

This books was passed along to me this summer…. and it’s exactly what you think it is. Naw, seriously. It’s a cowboy romance with a solid plot. It touches on very serious issues and had a modern spin on the classic “harlequin-like” novels.

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5.0

4.5 Wrapped and Strapped Stars

Hot, Hot, Hot. I loved this book I forgot how much I enjoyed this series. Cowboys… YUM!!!

I think I liked that they were lovers that went wrong then became lovers again. And boy howdy Hugh does not back down.. hehe
Ahh but Harlow is a stubborn ole girl and she gives him a run for her money.
It’s a sweet and sexy story, and it didn’t matter that it’s been months since I read a book in this series, it was easy to jump back into it.

Loved the narration too.. she can sure do a male voice WELL! ;)

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*

cgroup6's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

Not my favorite of James' books, but still entertaining.

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emotional hopeful lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

This was really good on audio. Sexy cowboy and a misunderstood woman along with a second chance romance. Hugh is so serious and steady while Harlow is more laidback, but hiding her fears the whole time. Lorelei James writes steam that sneaks up on you and it’s so much fun.