Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A Ranger, A Wolf, and a Really Bad Tent by Cassandra Joelle: Book Review

 **ARC received for consideration. All opinions are my own.



The Book


When her phone dies in Yellowstone, she might just find a real connection.

Ember Hollis is addicted to her phone and chasing relevance when a sudden microburst floods her Yellowstone campsite and waterlogs the one thing she can’t live without. Forced offline, she collides with Ridge Sawyer: a rugged, very hot park ranger with cowboy roots, muscles for days, and no cell phone at all.

As the wilderness strips away the filters, Ember is forced to face herself. And while the park buzzes over a legendary wolf returning to Yellowstone for her mate, Ember discovers a deeper love—one that leads her not just to a man, but back to Christ.

A Clean, No-Spice Christian Romcom!

The Author

Cassandra discovered her passion for writing at the age of seven when she purchased a diary at the Scholastic Book Fair. What began with journal entries about her school and home life later evolved into a collection of poems, short stories, and novels.

Her hobbies include skiing, traveling around the Rocky Mountains, and reading. Much of her writing inspiration stems from her love of dogs, her Onondaga heritage and her Christian faith.

Cassandra’s favorite genres of books are Christian fiction novels, Thrillers, and anything British.

She is a full-time writer and resides in the mountains of Wyoming with her husband, Chad.


Book Review

Cassandra Joelle's books have quickly become ones that I very much look forward to reading. Not only are the covers absolutely adorable, but the stories inside are just as good too... with unique storylines, laugh out loud moments, swoon worthy romance and stories that ultimately always keep God at the center. This one was no exception. To say Ember and Ridge are complete opposites would be an understatement. She's a social media influencer whose life revolves around her phone, and he's a park ranger who doesn't even have one. The dynamic and chemistry between these two was great, but more than anything I really loved seeing Ember's growth throughout this story... not only with her phone addiction (which unfortunately is a topic that I think so many are going to be able to relate to... even if not quite at the same level), but also her relationship with God. If you love a romance that is both unapologetically Christian and that will keep you smiling, this one is it! 

A Ranger, A Wolf, and A Really Bad Tent is a Christian romance with kisses only and no language. 


You can purchase your copy here: https://amzn.to/4sfiHQG

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