Diana Palmer does not write a lot of stories all the time because the author kept attention to the quality of the stories. Palmer brings quality stuff forward and this is the main element of success which has been blessed to the author in the past many years. Wyoming Rugged and Wyoming Fierce show that this is just the beginning of the story and there is more to the theme of these cowboy stories than the stuff which catches the eyes initially.
Mallory Krik is a cowboy and he is attached to his ranch a great deal. For many years he has been taking care of stuff on his own and now he thinks that he needs a bit of help. More Brannt steps forward and assures him that she will act as a cowgirl with him.
Although Mallory thinks that Morie would not be able to complete all the tasks efficiently still he hires her because there was no one else on the list. Morie gives more than her hundred per cent in the job and it does not take time before the two come really close to one another.
Sparks seem to fly between the two whenever they are together and this is just the kind of thing which Mallory needed in his life now. The two think that they can settle together very well, however, there is a past that they are trying to hide and if it comes to the surface then their plans for the future would be destroyed within no time. Phil Gigante is the best narrator for the depiction of love stories and this book has attested to that for sure.