'Rope and Ride' by Tamrin Banks is a captivating romance novel that intertwines themes of love, rivalry, and self-discovery against the backdrop of the rugged Wyoming landscape. The story revolves around three central characters: Clay Marshall, Sully Reynolds, and Angelica Ryder, each of whom is intricately woven into a narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and the struggle for personal autonomy amidst external pressures.
At the heart of the story is Angelica Ryder, a strong and resilient woman who inherits her grandfather's property in Wyoming after his passing. This inheritance serves as both a blessing and a burden, as it places her in the crosshairs of two determined men—Clay and Sully—who are not only neighbors but also long-time rivals. Angelica's journey is one of self-discovery; she seeks to escape a troubled past and find her own identity, separate from the expectations of others. Banks does an excellent job of portraying Angelica's internal conflict as she grapples with her feelings for both men while trying to assert her independence and make decisions that are best for her future.
Clay Marshall is introduced as a hardened character, shaped by the pain of his wife's departure. His initial view of women as unworthy of
