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Redemption

  • B.J. Daniels
  • Sep 17, 2018
  • 2 min read

I read this book awhile ago.

I found it was a good read, and the characters were well written.

I loved the plot twist in this book and the fact that the bad person could literally be anybody. It well lean one way, then redirect and go a the complete opposite. I like that Jack went from wanting revenge, to helping Kate LaFond in a way they both didn't expect. I also liked how Kate was this independent woman who didn't need anybody to help her because she had the balls to do it herself. The other thing I really enjoyed that the whole book doesn't just focus on Jack and Kate but between the Sheriff and Lynette. This book was a good read and I would recommend it for anyone that can deal with mature subject matter.

I would rate this book probably a 5.5/10 only because I think that it should have a little more action, a little less plot setting. Other than that I fairly enjoyed the book

The hunt for justice…and love…begins Jack French has had two long years of prison- ranch labor to focus on starting over, cleaning up his act and making things right. When he comes home to close-knit Beartooth, Montana, he's bent on leveling the score with the men who set him up. The one thing he doesn't factor into his plans is beautiful Kate LaFond. With adventure-seeking in her blood, Kate's got big dreams to chase and a troubled past to put to rest. And even though a red-hot connection to a woman with her own set of secrets isn't part of Jack's plans, he just can't resist Kate and the gold cache she's after…even if it comes at a price. But when Kate is accused of murder, he realizes she's not only a suspect, but a target. In the Montana wilderness, he'll do whatever it takes to keep her safe from a killer on a quest to rob them of their chance for a new, passionate life with each other.


 
 
 

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