In this thrilling and romantic conclusion to Kat’s Law, Dr. Kathryn Meriwether must deal with a Cholera outbreak threatening the residents she cares for in Snowberry, Idaho, a killer not armed with a gun as the one whom ex-Texas Ranger Jonathan Winthrop pursues into the Sawtooth Range, but just as deadly and unpredictable. Once again, each will handle the crisis with the skills they’ve been given, but ultimately will find a greater strength in facing their future together. A high valley promise will unite them as an undeniable force to meet the challenges of their frontier home.
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Summary
High Valley Promise by Samantha St.Claire is a sequel to Kat’s Law and part of the Sawtooth Range series. We continue with the story of Dr Kat and Jonathan. I recommend reading both books as I absolutely love that both books remind me of Dr Quinn Medicine Woman. In High Valley, a new young male doctor has moved to town. Jonathan worries that he doesn’t have enough to offer Dr Kat. Kat worries that Jonathan may want her to stay at home and not be a doctor. Jonathan gets word that Wilkens might have been captured. He must go and find out for sure. He feels this will give him closure to his previous situation. While he is away, Dr Kat and the new doctor, David have an epidemic and have to keep the town from panicking while trying to save the townspeople that are sick. There is also a side story of Timothy being asked to take on an interim teacher after the previous one left town. There is also a new bakery in town. I highly recommend this series if you enjoy a clean sweet romance.
Sexual content: kissing
Violence: Jonathan is tracking a killer, deaths due to sickness