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Loved, loved, loved this series. Have read several times and will continue to re-read. This is one of my favorites.
Well...In did enjoy this book. Wolf is sooooo sexy and strong and I adore Wyoming...lol. Mary is smart and brave, but I longed for her to be sexier. I am reading the whole series now and my fondness for the love that Wolf and Mary share is growing. I am interested in learning about the rest of the family!
Can't say I love Wyoming. I lived there for a year and it is cold....I would look outside and think it's such a beautiful day and I would walk outside and nearly get thrown to the ground by the bone chilling wind.I agree with everyone else I love this series. I have reread the stories so many times I can tell you some lines by heart.
Dee,That is just the way my Dad described Wyo.,he said it was so cold and windy the stuff in his locker-inside the bldg would freeze and I guess Rock Springs is just one example of that
Kathy Anne wrote: "Dee,That is just the way my Dad described Wyo.,he said it was so cold and windy the stuff in his locker-inside the bldg would freeze and I guess Rock Springs is just one example of that"
When and where was your dad in Wyoming? I was in the Air Force in Cheyenne.
My Dad was at Francis E Warren,is that where you were too?He said he never had any desire to return !
I was also stationed there. Do you know when? I was stationed there in 1969 and 1970. I agree I have never wanted to return. I live in Phoenix, AZ, have for most of my life (no snow). The first time it snowed there I had no idea how to get the ice off my car window. It didn't matter what clothes you put on, you froze because of the wind. I almost got frostbite on my feet because I had no idea how to dress.
Hi DeeI don`t know why I never did look here for your answer.I guess cause Joe Mac is OK but I`m not really a big fan of the rest of them .I don`t know when he was stationed there,I`d guess in the late 70s or early 80s,I`ll have to ask
I guess he was going to collage in Denver with a friend and they decided to enlist,that was Lackland where it was way too hot.
I'm from Phoenix and I went to Lackland in late May early June. So it didn't seem that bad. The nice thing was when the temp got to bad we were prevented from doing a lot of outside activities. I was stationed in Denver (Lowrey) for tech school. I LOVED DENVER.
Totally agree, I can't count how many times I've read this series. Wolf....*sigh*. Who wouldn't love a little Wolf in their life?








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