There are times that predictable books do not bother me, and I will read books I like over and over again. But there are times that predictability is annoying.
Deb and Gwen along with two very young children are the only survivors of an attack on a wagon train. Before they can collect their thoughts, Trace Riley finds them and makes a plan to take them to his cabin and safety. The relationship begins on a predictable trajectory. The bad guys in the book take the predictable route of using Deb to get to Trace.
I can give this book three stars. It is enjoyable, but it is entirely put-down-able. Mary Connealy writes "Western Romance" and usually with a healthy dose of humor. I wish this had been up to Mary's norm.
My thanks to Bethany House for allowing me to read and review this book.
No comments:
Post a Comment