Natchez Trace Ranger and historian Emma Winters hoped never to see Sam Ryker again after she broke off her engagement to him. But when shots are fired at her at a historical landmark just off the Natchez Trace, she’s forced to work alongside Sam as the Natchez Trace law enforcement district ranger in the ensuing investigation. To complicate matters, Emma has acquired a delusional secret admirer who is determined to have her as his own. Sam is merely an obstruction, one which must be removed.
Sam knows that he has failed Emma in the past and he doesn’t intend to let her down again. Especially since her life is on the line. As the threads of the investigation cross and tangle with their own personal history, Sam and Emma have a chance to discover the truth, not only about the victim but about what went wrong in their relationship.
Award-winning author Patricia Bradley will have the hairs standing up on the back of your neck with this nail-biting tale of obsession, misunderstanding, and forgiveness.
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Summary
Obsession by Patricia Bradley is book two in the Natchez Trace Park Rangers series. I have found the role of a park ranger interesting. Obsession is a strong romantic suspense which characters that are flawed.
Emma is a park ranger with a twin brother that disappeared over 10 years ago. Their family fell about after that. She does not deal with the situation well at all. Even in the present she still has issues that she must work through to have a healthy life.
Sam was her fiancé who she breaks it off with after her brother’s disappearance. I felt she was stupid here. Sam seems to be a great guy who she could have leaned on for healing. Sam is the new law enforcement district ranger so they have to work together after shots are fired at her.
In addition to all of the personal drama we have a stalker who is obsessed with Emma. Bones that are found at the Trace. Patricia keeps you guessing until the end.
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