Reviewed by Cindy
TITLE: The Earl’s Wranger
SERIES: Cowboy Nobility
AUTHOR: Andrew Grey
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
LENGTH: 234 Pages
RELEASE DATE: September 9, 2025
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When Randall Whealton, Earl of Plymouth, loses a bet to his friend the Duke of Northumberland, he pays the price: spend a month with him and Alan at Alan’s family ranch in Wyoming. It’s the last thing he wants to do, but pride and honor won’t let him back down.
Cattle wrangler Sawyer Kincaid works with livestock and horses at the Justice ranch. The job suits him—animals he understands, but people are a whole different ball game. And the stuffy Englishman Alan and George bring with them is among the worst of the lot: snooty, stuck-up… and hot as hell. A combination Sawyer is determined to ignore.
Sawyer works hard, and he’s good at his job, but Randall always thinks he knows better. Sawyer would love to kick his ass back across the pond… until an outing at the local watering hole when with hands from another ranch decide to show Randall who’s boss. Ranch hands stand up for each other, and Sawyer finds himself defending Randall and later nursing his injuries. That buried attraction flares to life—but it could just as easily burn out once Randall’s time in Wyoming is up.
REVIEW:
This series is very cute.
Sawyer is the sweetest cowboy in town. He is hard-working and kind and Earl Randall Whealton has no idea how to take him.
Being an Earl is not all fun and games but maybe Randall needs to step things up a notch. Meeting Sawyer makes him realize that the only way life can get better is by working on it.
Sawyer? He’s just keeping his head down and trying to stay out of trouble. He loves living at the Justice Ranch and doesn’t want to do anything to jeopardize it. It’s going well for him until both his past and the Earl show up.
I love how these two get closer and closer without even realizing it’s happening. Neither one can really believe the other would ever be interested them. It’s really adorable that the first thing that starts bringing them together is being protective about the other even if they don’t know why.
Sawyer’s quiet calmness is the perfect foil for Randall’s sometimes arrogant attitude.
Of course, it’s nice to see our old friends from the first two books in the series. I’m a big fan of series that move from couple to couple instead of doing the “breaking up and then getting back together’ in the sequels. I like my happily-ever-afters to last. Mrs. Justice and Chip are back as well and that’s pretty okay.
This is not the perfect story. It’s totally predictable and very low angst. For some people, that’s the perfect combination. Andrew Grey always has relatable characters who are easy to connect with. People by his books looking for a specific something that warms their hearts and brightens their days. Mr Grey never lets them down.
I’m a bit of an angst whore really, but once in a while it’s nice to settle down on the balcony with a blanket and a glass of wine, to read something that you know is going to leave you smiling at the end.
Not a lot sex going on here and to be honest, it’s kind of nice. It keeps the focus on the story line, and I can appreciate that. It is steamy in places, but it doesn’t take over the whole story.
If you are looking for something kinda sweet, sometimes funny and reliable, this is the story for you.
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