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Rustled #1-3

Rustled: The Complete Trilogy

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For the first time ever, all three novels in the Rustled Trilogy by bestselling author Natasha Stories are available as one set!

Lost, alone, and on the run, Charity Green is forced to turn for help to a handsome stranger; a mysterious and taciturn cowboy, who is hiding secrets of his own.

When they are trapped together in a one-room cabin during a Wyoming blizzard, will she find herself in even more trouble? Or will she finally be able to stop running?

603 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 6, 2015

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50k reviews131 followers
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June 2, 2024
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Profile Image for Angel Graham.
Author 1 book33 followers
December 8, 2015
Major mistake that should not have happened. Near the end of the last story in the trilogy, Enoch Morphed into Ethan. Also, in that story, Janey drops herself off, rather than her roommate, Rhi, who is actually driving. These mistakes should have been caught by a competent editor.
Profile Image for Dianna Harrington.
11 reviews
May 25, 2019
There I a lot to say about the stories. The first book was decent. I wouldn’t say well written, it was ok. I find myself, in most of these books skimming through the erotica. I just really doesn’t add to the storyline. My big issue is with the second book. When Alma gets bit by the snake there were a ton of issues with that piece of the storyline. For one, the EMT states that he will either be the same blood type as his mother of father. With her being O, she couldn’t possibly have a child that is AB. The author did not do her homework. An O mom and an AB dad could only have a child who is A or B. Not either of their blood types as stated by the EMT. Furthermore, AB is rarely carried in a blood bank because (yes it is the most rare) anyone can receive O.
Because Al was AB -, he could not receive his mother’s blood, because he wold need O- not O+. I know most people wouldn’t know all of this, but for me, when an author doesn’t get facts right, it ruins the story for me.

The books in general were just typical romance. I’m glad at least in the second two, the leading male characters were not rich.
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Profile Image for Dawn Myers.
1,299 reviews2 followers
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July 4, 2019
Rustled Review Flat out I did not like Russ. Every time Charity said she wanted to leave, Russ would say he wouldn't let her. It felt like he was keeping her a prisoner. I get that Russ's ex wife hurt him, I felt he was trying to clip Charity's wings. As the saying goes if you love someone set, set them free. If they come back they're yours, if they don't they never were. I appreciated Charity trying grow, I felt Russ could have guided her more, instead of holding her back. My biggest complaint is I wanted more conflict between RALDS and Russ and Charity. There are a lot of steamy scenes.

Wrangled Review I definitely liked this book better than Rustled. I liked Cody and the fact he went after his dream even with everyone telling him he wouldn't make it. I appreciate Annalee trying to make things better for her and her children. I found myself rooting for Cody and Annalee. I enjoyed the twist at the end, even though I saw it coming. In my opinion this is not an easy read and it's not for everyone.
128 reviews
November 2, 2017
Rustled, Wrangled, and Played
This trilogy centers around Charity Green, who runs away from her father and Bethel City, and Russ White, the Wyoming rancher that finds her crashed car in a snow covered ditch. He saves her life and helps her to seek assistance from the DA so she can get away from the life she was forced into three years ago. Once she is free and not fearful of her safety she leaves to see her mother and start her life but nothing goes the way she has planned and ends up back with Russ where she tells him that she is pregnant and he marries her right away. The subsequent stories follow the two oldest of the sister wives that were still young enough that they and their children would have gone into the foster system had Russ not petitioned to have them fostered in his home. Each has their own story and HEA just like Charity and Russ.
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1,834 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2018
Not for me

This started out good and interesting but soon went downhill. It became sex scene after sex scene with not much in between. I couldn't even get through the first half of the first book. Nothing romantic about it.
279 reviews7 followers
February 11, 2018
WOW...

I was kept engrossed from beginning to end. I wish men were like they are in this book. It is a virtual reality that was the amazing fantasy of life in the story. I loved the characters even Justin. I will re-read this book. I love this author.
Profile Image for Barbara "Cookie" Serfaty Williams.
2,705 reviews5 followers
February 11, 2025
Rustled: The Complete Trilogy

Book 1: Rustled - the love story of Russ and Charity. Charity is on the run from a polygamy church.

Book 2: Wrangled - the love story of Cody and Annalee.

Book 3: Played - The adventures of Janey in college.
Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,397 reviews24 followers
June 16, 2017
Trilogy

Interesting read. Each story different but the underlying theme is in each one. Kept me amused and thoroughly entertained. Enjoy the book as much as r.
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361 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2019
A series of young inocent girls who find their men in unconventional ways.
Profile Image for Birgit.
1,331 reviews17 followers
November 7, 2016
The trilogy starts with Charity's story, who escapes a polygamic Mormon splinter group and a forced marriage, only to land in a ditch in snow covered Wyoming. Rescued by Russ, who seems to be a simple cowboy, she has to learn to survive in a world completely different than what she escaped from, and to trust again.
The story continues with Russ and Charity saving the other underage wives from that group, and tells the stories of two of the other young women.
Although I did like the plot, the story and the telling of it was too simplistic for my taste, generalising Mormons and splinter groups and painting them as the bad ones. Yes, I do realise polygamy in sects like that can lead to oppression, but the book treated them like the personification of evil.
Secondly, the girls in this story, having been mistreated and abused, oh so miraculously recovered and fell in love, experiencing "proper" sex for the first time. Yeah, that might happen in real life, but I think is rather unlikely.
All in all, if you have nothing better to read, this will do.
Profile Image for Ceeri Jay.
513 reviews51 followers
January 3, 2017
Ok. I tried.
I really tried to like this set of stories.

But it never seemed to ring true to me; what with the hunky billionaire and foul mouthed 'innocent' then the two stories of single mothers who both hit pay dirt with fantastic no-baggage guys even though they sleep around on them during the story. Yeah. Not gonna happen as a general rule methinks.

I enjoyed the way the stories handled the LDS issues without turning into a general rant against anything religion. Am not looking for a sermon or a to religion diatribe here, and the books don't try to deliver that.

Admittedly Natasha Stories can write a solid smexy scene with the best of them, even those tinged with sadism and predation, which was very laudable.

However, I never really got on side with the h in the books
It's a pity but it's 2 stars for the writing and for trying to pull this series together. Just didn't do it for me. Sorry, babe!
Profile Image for Katrina Simpson.
230 reviews
December 1, 2015
Great stories

Talking about a plot...
One story is about love found out of an accident
One story of love that is near and far
One story of unknown young love coming to grown love.
True love is the theme in these stories. Love and family.
Profile Image for Dan.
4 reviews
July 20, 2016
Long but good, kept my interest.

First book held my interest front to back. For me the second dragged a bit at the beginning but cought me and did not let go. Third was for me like the first book good front to back. Total interesting and worth the time to read the trilogy.
Profile Image for Carol Nemecek.
228 reviews3 followers
January 2, 2017
Pornogrsphic

The book started off with a young woman who had been in an accident and rescued. Her thoughts are foul and the graphic as is the writing of this author. Not something I want to rad.
Profile Image for Ashley.
95 reviews4 followers
October 12, 2015
The first book in this series was pretty good and then filled out the next two.
Profile Image for Coffeerequired.
194 reviews2 followers
November 30, 2015
Loved it

Strong characters and storyline, along with hot sex..what more could you ask for except for another book in the series.
Profile Image for Anonymous_Ning.
7 reviews
July 3, 2016
Love it

I completely love those book. These were my first, let's say cowboys novels they are really good. I'm totally in love them.
5 reviews
July 5, 2016
Meh!

The first chapter completely put me off. It's awfully written. Thank the Lord for my free trial of kindle unlimited so I didn't waste any money on this drivel.
Profile Image for Tina.
145 reviews
July 11, 2016
Book 1 was great! Books 2 and 3 were okay.
4 reviews
July 23, 2016
Life the shady side

Quick read simple to read. At times couldn't put it down.
Informative for a late teen wondering about the ways of sex & one shady points of life.
Profile Image for Linnea Bassin.
270 reviews2 followers
August 2, 2016
Good stories.

I enjoyed these three stories. The stories are well written and developed. I look forward to reading more from this author.
4 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2016
Steamy with interesting plots

Steamy love scenes mixed with a riveting and surprising plot. I enjoyed every page, although I skimmed some love scenes.
Profile Image for Amanda Griffith.
576 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2016
Interesting collection of books

Great collection of books in which the characters flow from one book to the other.
First two books are a quick read.
Profile Image for teresa nielson.
92 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2017
Good read

A very good read had to make myself up it down to sleep great story line great characters well written
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