A sexy cowboy comes to the rescue of a beautiful woman who has no idea who she is…
When Tyler O’Brien finds a woman lying helpless after an ATV accident on his ranch, nothing adds up. Especially his real, sudden attraction to “Red.” But aiding the amnesiac only compounds the rich Texas cowboy’s doubts. How can he unlock the truth?
Learning that Red is desperately searching for her twin sister who may have come to harm, Tyler—who doesn’t “do feelings”—promises help and protection. Soon he’s also burning with desire. As the two race against time to find Red’s sister, they’re drawn deeper into a complicated mystery. Tyler will have to draw on every ounce of strength to keep this stranger safe…and resist taking her to bed
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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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
I am a huge Barbara Han fan. And although Delivery Justice was a very good book it's not my favorite of hers. I am enjoying the Cattlemen Crime Club series and will continue to read the other books. I just didn't connect with Tyler and Jessica like I did with the last book. There were some really good scenes between them. Some readers may really enjoy the twin connection. It was an excellent mystery of trying to figure out what actually happened; was her sister involved or was she a victim. And who were all of the people trying to find what they thought she had. I'm also wondering if there were any connections in this mystery to the mystery of their parent's murder. I am definitely hooked and want to learn about each of the other brothers. And I'm still hoping Tommy gets his own book. I didn't like that Tyler was lying to Tommy and to his family. I didn't feel like Jessica should've put him in that situation. There were some really good scenes and some good one-liners that I think will add to your enjoyment of the book.
Sexual Content: one physical scene in the book without much detail.
Violence: She has bruises, her sister is kidnapped and hopefully alive, someone will do anything to get 'the box'