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Racked and Stacked by Lorelei James

kathydavie's review against another edition

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3.0

Ninth in the Blacktop Cowboys western romance series and revolving around a loose group of friends around Rawlins, Wyoming. The couple focus is on Riss Thorpe and Ike Palmer.

My Take
It was cute, although not particularly cozy. Which might be because it focuses so much on Ike's business failing and all his negativity right along with Riss jumping to conclusions so dang fast. Although I suspect it could also be a lack of show.

It's not fair, but it is different to read a story where the guy takes a loss. But that's a brave moment, to realize when you're in the wrong place and take steps to fix it. Find your strength and go for it. Of course, it doesn't help that Ike sees himself as such a loser from high school on to taking on Jackson Stock Contracting.

The primary conflict here is that family unity thing Riss has with her three brothers. What they hate, she's gotta hate. And Ike does not have a good reputation in the Thorpe family. Underneath that is the pride Riss and Ike each sport. They simply don't want to show any weakness and will do what they can to prevent it from peeking out. We'll learn more through James' use of third person dual point-of-view, reading what both Riss and Ike think and feel.

For Ike, he'll re-examine his life and his priorities, what he wants in truth. And that a woman who'll stand up to him and surprise him at most every corner is exactly what he needs. He also comes to realize that he has to stop enabling those sisters of his. I really dislike Ike's sisters. And I am so glad he's finally wised up to their selfishness. For Riss, she'll discover that being with one person doesn't mean losing your independence...and that cuddling can be a pretty good deal.

On a judgmental note, I don't see why Ike getting laid off is so demeaning. And why he jumped into the stock contracting business so fast has me puzzled. In fact, any time James talks about the stock business, I can't tell which part she's referring to, his old job or his new business.

You wanna know who the Mud Lilies are...just read the scene where they've asked Ike to settle a bet. You'll be shaking with laughter and horror, all at the same time, lol. It's also the same scene where we discover Riss' fears. Geez. That old saying just ain't true. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words always hurt the worst, and it's part of what formed Riss' attitude about sex:
"She'd made peace with her body years ago. She refused to let anyone — male or female — body-shame her. Same with slut-shaming. She liked sex. Denying herself pleasure because of someone else's archaic moral standard? Nope. The way she saw it, she had one life and she'd live it on her terms."
Far as I'm concerned, what's good for the gander is good for the goose. It's too bad that pride keeps getting in Riss' way, in spite of this attitude. 'Course, it's Ike's besetting problem as well.

It is too cute...and so extremely practical that Ike and Riss are so creative with their "cheap" dates.

The Story
Jade and Tobin are finally getting married, and that truce has managed to hold. It only has to last until the end of the wedding, for Riss and Ike have to keep an eye on that wedding couple — they keep skipping out to grab a little somethin' somethin'.

It's that proximity to Jade and Tobin and getting to know Riss that causes Ike to offer to help out when Riss breaks her arm. In three places. He knows how to help someone with a broken arm, and he raised three sisters, so he knows what Riss will need.

The Characters
Larissa "Riss" Thorpe grew up a tomboy and likes it that way. She is not one for getting prettied up and much prefers being behind the wheel of one of her trucks. (She has a part share in a flatbed, a stepdeck, dump truck, a small dry box, and a double-decker bull hauler.)
"Suck a guy's dick one time and suddenly he's in love."
Triple L Whorehouse and Gambling Emporium is...
...how Riss refers to the family home where her three brothers live: Lonnie is the oldest, and he raised 'em all up after their dad died. Seems Lonnie sometimes ran gambling tables in the house when they were short of funds. Lloyd is the middle brother with a harem of women hanging around; he joined the Air Force right out of high school and now works at the garage that Lonnie bought from Ricky Freytag. Louie is the life of the party and the shift manager at Crow's Truck Stop.

Ike Palmer, a.k.a., Palmer the Charmer, has a rep for the ladies. The part of himself that he keeps hidden is that he got "fired" from his job as a cattle broker with Stocksellers which had been taken over by Bernie Stack's idiot son, Bernie Junior. Augie was his mentor when he first started. He has three younger sisters whom he raised: Jen, Kay, and Lea who's a single mother with two kids, Mikayla and Elijah. Mike is Mikayla's dad and Alice is his mom, Mikayla's grandmother. Sparky is the horse Ike rides.

Now Ike is in partnership with Hugh Pritchett (he married Harlow in Wrapped and Strapped, 7) in Jackson Stock Contracting, and it's going downhill fast.

Tito owns a trucking company that provides seventy percent of Riss' jobs; Esme is his wife. Dianne is his dispatcher. Jerry and Dickie are some of his drivers. Ron Fiora runs Desert Plains Distribution which makes runs to a few prisons and military installations.

Jade and Tobin Hale, a.k.a., Sweetie Pie and Boy Scout, are getting married at the Split Rock. Dan Hale is Tobin's dad, Driscoll and Streeter are his brothers.

The Mud Lilies are...
...a group of feisty old ladies that include Garnet Evans, the grandmother of the bride; Miz Maybelle; Tilda who's the tiniest and flightiest of them; Vivien is the youngest; Pearl; and, Bernice who runs Bernice's Beauty Barn in Muddy Gap (she's also Riss' Aunt B who's married to Bob, her dad's stepbrother).

Friends include...
...Bran and Harper Turner (Saddled and Spurred, 2); Abe and Janie Lawson (Wrangled and Tangled, 3); Hank and Lainie Lawson (Corralled, 1); Holt Andrews is a friend of Ike's who owns a construction company; Tanna Fletcher (Turn and Burn, 5); Celia Gilchrist (One Night Rodeo, 4); and Devin McClain who is a long-time buddy of Ike's and a country superstar (Hillbilly Rockstar, 6). Susan Williams and Sherry Gilchrist own Buckeye Joe's. Riss' book club includes the knocked-up Geena.

Split Rock Ranch and Resort is...
Renner Jackson's multipurpose ranch. The more obvious aspect is its guest ranch side. He's married to Tierney (Wrangled and Tangled, 3).

Bit Players
Ryland Johnson works at the Blackwood sale barn and can't get over Riss. Zeke Toggles inherited a ranch but no cattle. Dr Frost handles Riss' broken arm. Wanda is the receptionist. Brandi works at the boxing gym that Rocky owns. Sutton Rodeos is an offshoot of Sutton Cattle Company in South Dakota. Eric is a team leader for the Global Communications Outreach Program. Genie worked the front table. Gino is working the front desk at the hotel. Ingrid Olaffson is a horny widow whose husband, Olly, Ike used to deal with. Marlon is a client of Tito's who does concrete sculptures; his son, Marlon Jr, is special needs. Paxton also works for Marlon.

The Cover and Title
Dang...for an almost-forty-year-old, Ike is lookin' pretty young in that black cowboy hat. He finished up that cowboy look with a blue and black plaid shirt, blue jeans, and a black leather belt and big buckle, a'rollin' up his sleeves so he can get to work. The background is a faded, out-of-focus barn with silo on the right and a cattle truck on the left. A testimonial is in a burnt red in the top right. The series information is just below Ike's shoulders with the title centered across his torso. Both are in white. At the bottom is an info blurb with the author's name below that in a soft colonial blue.

I'm not sure about the title. It could be that Riss and Ike have it Racked and Stacked with their priorities set.

sjb86's review against another edition

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5.0

different other book in series

Hello love this different style between these two main characters in the book. They already know each other and friends in a way but the relationship changes very differently. Really enjoying the ever after of all the couples so far.

kaydanielsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

An enemies to lovers, nursemaid/roommate to lovers, work together to lovers novel. Yes, this sounds like a lot in one novel, but when you know that Larissa "Riss" Thorpe and Ike Palmer have been building to this storyline, like an eruptive volcano, than this novel is perfect.

Their obvious hate, which they had to call a truce to, all in the name of their best friends wedding since they were the best man and maid of honor. For those who haven't read the previous novels in the Blacktop series, Lorelei James isn't one to leave you hanging, (although I do highly recommend reading the other books because Lorelei is a master in her field) but back to my point of discovering Riss and Ike's hate for one another like most things in life it stems from a lot of misconceptions and grudges best left in the past.

However, with their truce firmly in place and working together in the name of their wedding duties, for the first time ever Rissa and Ike both begin seeing each other through new eyes vs. the antagonistic goggles they'd been wearing for years. They shed a lot of misconceptions once their instant hate barbs and deflections go away

Now to add to the storyline, because theirs is a juicy bit of fodder that has been building for years, just ask the Mud Lillies who has the best backstory for these two, this whole enemies to lovers bit is just the cherry on top of a delicious Lorelei sundae. Her worlds are lush, character rich and always leave you feeling rode eight ways till Sunday and hung up wet and I love every moment since I'm back on Monday begging for more!

So, as I was saying, Larissa "Riss" Thorpe is known for her independent, stubborn, tomboy streak which runs a mile wide. As one of a few women in the trucking industry she's worked hard and taken no prisoners to get where she's at. It's probably why Ike's easy demeanor known as "Palmer the Charmer" irritates her so much. She's clawed her way into everything she's ever owned and done while Mr. Easy-Go-Lucky just has to charm his way into what he wants and life's a breeze. She hates him on principle alone.

If only Riss knew the truth.

Ike isn't the man everyone believes he is. His easy going personality is just that a personality that he puts on, especially when Riss is around. She brings something out in him and it's something he can't define, but he is hoping she can help him because Palmer the Charmer needs the get up and go that Riss has going on in her life. Perhaps having her under his roof is the inspiration he needs because, yes, if there wasn't one more layer added to this book, it's the nursemaid/roommate factor. 

Riss has a serious accident that requires someone to care for her and due to the predicament that Ike has put himself in (don't worry, I won't give everything away, you'll need to read why and how this all takes place) he is the perfect choice to become the one to help her out. As it turns out Ike also becomes the perfect choice to help Riss out when she is in a tight spot with her employer.

Two souls down on their luck breathe life back into each other, unknownst to those poor souls how much their differences would mean and inspire one another when they crossed paths so long ago. Racked and Stacked is beautiful, funny, sexy and Lorelei James excellent!!

bourbontrailbookfairy's review against another edition

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4.0

Friends-enemy to Lovers…. Such an amazing story… kept me wanting more and shows no relationship is easy.

heidisreads's review against another edition

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4.0

Enemies turned lovers... awww... Riss, a strong, independent (and quite stubborn) woman finds herself with an injury that not only prevents her from working but also from taking care of herself. Ike, one of those (almost overwhelming) guys who really just needs someone to take care of, steps in and here we goooo!

colleen1011's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this book! Riss and Ike were an awesome couple. I enjoyed the way their story unfolded. As always the Mud Lilies were a treat. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.

romancejunkie1025's review against another edition

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4.0

So that was strange... Sexy but very strange. I enjoyed the story but was thrown truly by whether they were ever going to actually come together until they finally did.

inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition

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5.0

Racked and Stacked is a countrified frenemies to lovers tale that will leave you with a smile. Larissa "Riss" Thorpe is smart, independent and a “hump em and dump em” kind of gal. She doesn’t get involved. Ike Palmer has been too busy raising his younger sisters and building a business to get involved. Not to mention the stick up his a$$. When a broken arm makes Riss dependent on Ike they discover that maybe the sparks between them can be more than hate. This is a sweet and sexy romp that will leave a warm spot in your heart.

ristretto_and_romance's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

bmurray91's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0