![]() Even a little dull, really! I certainly wasn't on the edge of my seat. Their relationship certainly progresses much more believably than the all-over-the-map emotions of the previous books. Rainier has a troubled past, including that stint in prison, but the book at least attempts to follow his journey from ex-con to a man who can take his place back in society. It's totally a case of insta-love, but unlike the heroines of the previous three books, Laura Blade actually seems to have her shit together, and isn't constantly blowing hot and cold towards Rainier. ![]() Motivations of the "bad" guys are predictably obscure and flimsy, but at the least the romance works reasonably well. I think this gets 2 stars simply because it's better than the previous three books. ![]() There's also the matter of a dead body discovered on the ranch, opening up a cold case! Threatening their happiness is a mighty tax bill generated against them by family enemy William Poe, who is still inexplicably walking around a free man despite evidence that he was getting his half-brother to commit crimes for him. Rainier Fitzgerald gets released from prison and immediately starts to get jiggy with it with his parole officer, Laura Blade. ![]()
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