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Cowgirl Days

by Patricia Probert Gott

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In So You Wanna Be a Cowgirl, I made my debut as a horse wrangler at Rimrock Ranch in Wyoming, and I met a good-looking cowboy named Dustin! Cowgirl Days, the second book in the Cowgirl series, takes me to the next season training young horses and wild mustangs at Dustin’s family D & L Horse Ranch in Montana. There, my adventures take me from horse training to endurance racing. Then, while Dustin goes to Pahaska for the summer to run his own pack outfit in and around Yellowstone, I return to Rimrock Ranch outside of Cody, Wyoming, to work as a wrangler and trail guide. All the while I’m trying to deflect Dustin’s ex-fiancée. My summer includes an exhilarating pack trip over Ptarmigan Mountain into Hardpan Basin, and working a premier pack trip from Cody to Jackson, Wyoming, via Marsten Pass and return by way of Eagle Creek Pass in a snowstorm.… (more)
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I really enjoyed Patricia's first book, "So You Wanna Be A Cowgirl" and have checked her website a few times--sure enough, I was looking at it the day the new page uploaded for this sequel, "Cowgirl Days"! I purchased it the day she got her first shipment!
This is another great read about the contemporary west, complete with handsome cowboys, spirited horses, ranching and hard work, and a backdrop of mountains, rivers and sky that's to die for! As in her first book, Wyoming is featured but now add a lot of time in Montana.
She is a knowledgeable and an interesting writer. These two books are an enjoyable primer on ranch life, rodeos, pack trips, endurance racing, and mustangs, with just enough romance and spicy dialog (not dirty, just spirited!) to make them fun.
Great value for some fun reading, guys! ( )
  Laurashton | Jun 2, 2008 |
This is the second book in the author's cowgirl series and it is equally as good as the first. The lady wrangler continues her adventures in Montana training young mustangs at a quarter horse breeding ranch and gets involved in endurance racing.

She returns to the dude ranch in Cody, Wyoming where she worked as a ranch wrangler in her first book "So You Wanna be a Cowgirl" and gets the chance to work horse pack trips into the Shoshone and Bridger Wilderness areas. ( )
  GrullaGal | Jun 2, 2008 |
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In So You Wanna Be a Cowgirl, I made my debut as a horse wrangler at Rimrock Ranch in Wyoming, and I met a good-looking cowboy named Dustin! Cowgirl Days, the second book in the Cowgirl series, takes me to the next season training young horses and wild mustangs at Dustin’s family D & L Horse Ranch in Montana. There, my adventures take me from horse training to endurance racing. Then, while Dustin goes to Pahaska for the summer to run his own pack outfit in and around Yellowstone, I return to Rimrock Ranch outside of Cody, Wyoming, to work as a wrangler and trail guide. All the while I’m trying to deflect Dustin’s ex-fiancée. My summer includes an exhilarating pack trip over Ptarmigan Mountain into Hardpan Basin, and working a premier pack trip from Cody to Jackson, Wyoming, via Marsten Pass and return by way of Eagle Creek Pass in a snowstorm.

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