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Great story, filled with great characters. The author does a great job building the characters so that the readers feel a connection to the characters and their mission. I love strong hero's and heroines. The story revolves around a Young woman struggling for her own independence and a Young man who is building a new life. Together they unravel a mystery that brings light to greed and ambition at the cost of innocent lives. Good read

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... in her, tbh.

This seems to be a standalone tale, and it's one of those that would've worked best as a thriller/suspense novel, bypassing the feels-faux romance element, because it ended up being a 'romance' where I didn't care about the leads and whether or not they got a HEA

Him, because he seemed to be obsessed with the idea of getting married, and wanted a woman who pretty much wanted nothing to do with him. Despite her put downs and protests and coldness, he seemed to railroad her into some kind of relationship with him, and at the end, he was rushing her down the path to a life together, when she was clearly digging her heels in. She wasn't interested in moving in together or meeting his family, but he still took her to a family do. At that point, there hadn't even been any words of liking or love on her part, just a bit of a softening of her attitude and manner. And, tbh, he was a bit 'me man, you woman, me know best' attitude, so he didn't win points.

Her, because she seemed to be digging in her heels about her independence and not wanting anything other than sex (is this a new theme in so-called romance novels these days? Maybe I'm out of the loop, but I still like the idea of wanting love, a shared future, a connection, warmth and companionship, but she was stone cold), and because she was plain and simple a miserable woman with a chip on her shoulder that felt fabricated for the tale, not something real. 'Poor little rich girl' has been done to death, and there was no example given at all of what she'd found so hard and what had affected her - she sounded as cold as her parents supposedly were. There was nothing warm or redeeming about her and I really, really didn't see what the lead saw in her. The only thing I did admire her for, is when she turned on lawyer mode, as her traits that I didn't like made her good at her job.

Still, though, the tale was well done. It had secrets that the leads and the synopsis don't prepare you for. It had bad guys who at the end you can believe are bad guys, but who the author has disguised well enough that they're completely hidden. But, at the same time, can you hide such a degree of effectively what is mental illness? I just find it a little hard to believe that no signs were seen and that those nearest and dearest were clueless. One of the baddies I sort of believed in, but the other came across as a little too crazed and bloodthirsty to be believable, especially given their young age. I'm sure school/friends/family would've noticed that level of something-not-quite-right.

There are a couple of bits that felt formulaic and planted - the deaths of the 'posse', and the arrival of one prominent character who you just knew was the lynch pin of the matter at the crux of the tale, but still the tale worked overall. It'd have worked even better if the author had couched it as a suspense novel, without the faux-feeling romance that spoilt it for me.

ARC courtesy of Kensington Books and NetGalley, for my reading pleasure.
Ellie Guthrie was a defense attorney who opened her own law firm in Curry. In this small town she was an intimidating force of nature to those people who enjoyed a slower pace of life. Ellie was a single female focused on her career leaving no room for a long term relationship, yet that doesn’t stop Nate from pursuing her. Ellie was a by the book type of character who was careful and cautious.

Nate Marcel was a former FBI agent, yet he still reacted with the skills of a FBI agent. He just couldn’t resist investigating the crimes in this small town. As an agent his life was in constant danger. He thrived on the thrill. He lived alone on his ranch in Curry immediately setting his sights on Ellie. When a persistent retired FBI agent pushes his way into Ellie’s life she’s thankful for his need to protect and serve. Standing on her porch begging to be noticed he demanded attention.

Overall It’s not grabbing my attention like I had hoped. The premise led me to believe this was going to be a dangerous and thrilling book. There was some criminal activity, yet certain characters downplayed the murders creating a less than thrilling feeling.

Story Ellie’s life was in danger, yet the threats were anything but life threatening. Someone was sending her a message. Nate a former FBI agent worked with Ellie to find the person threatening her life. This was a character driven story with many minor character introductions. It was easy to follow along. This had an excellent concept and premise. However, the execution wasn’t what I envisioned. There were Clever plot twists. Unfortunately, the killer was quite easy to figure out using Process of elimination. Having Nate as an FBI agent was too convenient in my opinion. His love interest in Ellie was also convenient considering he was at the right place at the right time to offer his protection.

This was the third book in this series, so I’m not sure there is a backstory that I’m missing. The story mixes a little business with pleasure, however I prefer a story to focus more on the business. I found this book to be a bit wordy in areas that didn’t warrant the extra details.
This was a fast and furious ride that kept me guessing till the end! The romance was hot and I couldn’t wait to see where things would go. I recommend this book.
It was a little slow but had an interesting plot. I did find it hard to believe that the sheriff was that slow and idiotic even for a bumpkin sheriff.
Great escape read. Fun to have a mystery killer who jumps out at end. Not sure heroine as smart as she was supposed to be.
Synopsis
1. A small town with big egos and sophisticated people who did not seem to belong all sort of getting along until someone decides to kill the lot of them.
2. Hero is a former FBI agent who seems to have sense.
3. Heroine is a smart, entitled defense lawyer too stubborn for common sense.
4. A romance that should have been secondary or primary but could not decide what to be.
5. What is with the particularly stupid sheriff?
Kept my attention - barely - but enough for me to want to discover the full mystery and the killer.
Great story, filled with great characters. The author does a great job building the characters so that the readers feel a connection to the characters and their mission. I love strong hero's and heroines. The story revolves around a Young woman struggling for her own independence and a Young man who is building a new life. Together they unravel a mystery that brings light to greed and ambition at the cost of innocent lives. Good read
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