Christmas Awards 2011

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Wild Horses

Wild Horses by B.J. Daniels

Publisher: HQN

February 2015

ISBN: 978-0-373-77956-7

Pages: 384


Contemporary, Romantic Suspense


Beartooth, Montana


One impulsive moment on a two-lane highway cost Livie Hamilton more than she could imagine.

Cooper Barnett is a determined cowboy that feels a man is responsible for his own prosperity.  What he has sacrificed to get a piece of Beartooth, Montana for himself and his fiancĂ©e, Livie, no one could know or guess.  What he is willing to do for love no one knows.  At least until someone’s twisted vendetta threatens their happy ending, one that should have happened long ago. 

Livie is keeping more than one secret from her fiancĂ©. One fateful mistake is just the beginning.  She was victimized during a blizzard by a man she mistakenly thought she could trust.  Now she is pregnant and isn’t sure who the father is.  With the threat of exposure by a blackmailer, she now must confess all to Cooper and trust that he will still protect her. When the truth comes out she might end up losing the only man she has ever loved or something even worse.


This is part of a series set in and around the small town of Beartooth that makes for a wonderful return to the town and population.  It will have readers wondering how it is possible to have so much happening in such a small town but makes for a series that is fun and interesting to revisit time and time again.  It has plenty of action and suspense that the reader will never guess just what is going to happen next.  It will also have readers hoping for more from Beartooth.  While the story can easily be read as a standalone readers will find it much better if they read the other books in the series first.  Readers who enjoy westerns or contemporaries will find an amazing series in this one.  Even readers that don’t enjoy westerns will find themselves loving this series.  It is definitely one to check out.

Received a review copy.


I give this one 5 Red Roses



LRH

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