Reviewed by Linda on

4 of 5 stars

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To Tame a Wild Lady is Caro's story, she doesn't fit within the strict rules of society, and would rather ride her horse than gossip with the ladies.


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Caro and Adrian weren't supposed to even meet. Needless to say, they were definitely not supposed to fall in love. To Tame A Wild Lady told a different story, though, and it was delightful! Second in the Duke Defying Daughters series, this story made my toes curl in pleasure.

I so love an unconventional lady. Especially when she doesn't care what society thinks, and just goes after what she wants. And desperately needs. Macnamara managed to make me feel connected to the characters in To Tame a Wild Lady. And she also brought out the feels. How could she not, when Caro not only managed to be strong-minded, but tender-hearted too? Adrian was a perfect match for her, and it was a pleasure to get to know them both.



But Caro understood why such a view might be considered scandalous - or even forbidden. There was something essential and elemental to watching a man perform physical labor.

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