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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Nothing Short of Wondrous

Regina Scott is releasing her second book in her American Wonders Collection.  What is nice about this collection is that each one stands alone, but the connections to America's greatest treasures make them worth reading, in any order.  

Nothing Short of Wondrous takes place in Yellowstone National Park, soon after the National Park system was enacted into law.  Kate Tremaine runs the Gateway Inn, within the park.  She provides rooms, meals, and some tours for people coming to enjoy the Park's particular beauty.  She also protects her area of the park as well as the people who come to her Inn. 

The Army is providing protection for the wildlife and the people, as well as rounding up poachers.  However, the Army is not provided with guides to help them navigate the dangers of the park.  Lt. William Prescott prevails upon Kate to help him get to know the landscape and the areas of the park she knows best.  In return, he and some of his men will provide some much needed repairs to her Inn.  



This book offers intrigue, romance, and incredible descriptions of natural beauty--something for nearly every reader.  Five Stars, Two Thumbs Up, and a personal guide through the wonders of Yellowstone. 

Revell Publishing and NetGalley.com provided the copy I read for this review. All opinions expressed are my own. 


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