DANGER ON THE MOUNTAIN
When Heather Jacobs climbs a Montana mountain to pay respects to her late father, the last thing she expects is to be running for her life. But she’s living a real-life cat-and-mouse chase, trying to escape a punishing foe from her guide Zane Scofield’s past. How can a California city girl help outwit a ruthless criminal dead set on scouring the wilderness to kill them? Though Zane knows their pursuer and his nefarious motives far too well, he’s not sure why the man is after him now. Only his wits–and an unlikely partner in the determined woman fighting beside him–can save them. But Zane’s also battling a past that’s threatening to swallow him whole…and take Heather along with him.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Big Sky Showdown was extremely action-packed. Before I knew it, I was 25% into the book and I felt like I had ran a race in the brutal cold. There's not a lot of time for the relationship to build between Heather and Zane as they are being hunted throughout the whole book. It was interesting storyline of the impact a father has on his children. Heather was in Montana as a wish from her deceased father. Zane’s parents died when he was young and the first man who was like a father figure to him was not a good influence. When Heather's father stepped in and loved him unconditionally he started understanding what a real father could be like and more about God. This is not the father that Heather remembers and she tries to reconcile Zane’s stories with her memories.
If you like a lot of action and holding your breath because you're just waiting for them to get caught, this book is definitely for you. There were some pretty intense moments.