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A Cowboy's Redemption
by Jeannie Watt (Goodreads Author)
by Jeannie Watt (Goodreads Author)
Genre: Harlequin Superromance My Rating 4.75 of 5
I didn’t think the blurb for this book really let the reader know this would be such a really fast paced, action filled romance.
Kira Jennings is one of three half -siblings in the “mighty” Jennings family. She and her older brother, Bryce, are in competition for promotion. Their younger half-sister, Leila, is happy to be working in the computer department and she is Kira’s friend and ally.
Kira has been blamed for failing to do proper due diligence on a recent project so she is trying to make up lost ground. She decides, without the knowledge of her family, to try to negotiate an access easement to allow development of family land in a small Nevada town. But Kira does not know the family history between Bryce, her father and the man from whom she is seeking access, Jason Ross.
Jason Ross has struggled to rebuild his life and his ranch after having been nearly ruined by the Jennings family. He wants to be left alone to live his life in quiet peace with as few neighbors as possible. He definitely wants to have nothing to do with any member of the Jennings family, including the attractive and persistent, Kira. Although Jason keeps trying to say “No” and “No Way” to Kira, forces of nature, and her own stubbornness, keep throwing them together. Kira’s continued pushing and investigation threatens to bring up items in the past that neither Jason nor the Jennings family may want to face.
Outside influences interfere with Kira and Jason trusting each other initially. Then Kira and Jason face an open range fire together, and they learn that they are both being threatened by unknown people. They slowly learn to trust each other and decide to work together. The big questions are whether solving the current threats will stir up the hornet nest of the past and whether their relationship will have anywhere to go in the future.
The character driven issues combined wonderfully with the twisting plot to make this a surprisingly fast and satisfying read. I really liked the continual tension and suspense.
I didn’t think the blurb for this book really let the reader know this would be such a really fast paced, action filled romance.
Kira Jennings is one of three half -siblings in the “mighty” Jennings family. She and her older brother, Bryce, are in competition for promotion. Their younger half-sister, Leila, is happy to be working in the computer department and she is Kira’s friend and ally.
Kira has been blamed for failing to do proper due diligence on a recent project so she is trying to make up lost ground. She decides, without the knowledge of her family, to try to negotiate an access easement to allow development of family land in a small Nevada town. But Kira does not know the family history between Bryce, her father and the man from whom she is seeking access, Jason Ross.
Jason Ross has struggled to rebuild his life and his ranch after having been nearly ruined by the Jennings family. He wants to be left alone to live his life in quiet peace with as few neighbors as possible. He definitely wants to have nothing to do with any member of the Jennings family, including the attractive and persistent, Kira. Although Jason keeps trying to say “No” and “No Way” to Kira, forces of nature, and her own stubbornness, keep throwing them together. Kira’s continued pushing and investigation threatens to bring up items in the past that neither Jason nor the Jennings family may want to face.
Outside influences interfere with Kira and Jason trusting each other initially. Then Kira and Jason face an open range fire together, and they learn that they are both being threatened by unknown people. They slowly learn to trust each other and decide to work together. The big questions are whether solving the current threats will stir up the hornet nest of the past and whether their relationship will have anywhere to go in the future.
The character driven issues combined wonderfully with the twisting plot to make this a surprisingly fast and satisfying read. I really liked the continual tension and suspense.
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