A witness with amnesia
Can she trust this Gold Country Cowboy with her life?
Tracy Wilson witnessed a murder—but after a head injury, she can’t remember what she saw. Now someone plans to silence her for good, and only cowboy Keegan Thorn believes her. With a killer after her at Christmas, Tracy is running out of time to remember…and falling dangerously hard for the cowboy who could break her heart.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Lost Christmas Memories
Book Author: Dana Mentink
What do you like about this book:
"Tracy knew at that moment that she would never make it back to the parking lot."
Bloodstock agent Tracy Wilson accidentally witnessed a murder and then ran for her life from the killer . . . . except that there's no body and all of the trace evidence at the scene mysteriously disappeared. Local cowboy Keegan Thorn intercepts her getaway efforts, his impulsive instincts probably saving Tracy's life. If she could only remember the faces; that of the woman who was killed and the identity of her black-clad killer.
Keegan Thorn has a complicated family history; having been adopted into the Thorn family as a teen, after being ignored by his birth father following a sordid affair with Thorn's now deceased mother. Still living in the same town as his father and half-brother definitely taints Keegan's view of Tracy's circumstances; his brother, the chief of police, isn't giving Tracy much credibility, and his father, the mayor, deems her slightly off-kilter. Thorn is convinced that they both know more about the murder than they are admitting and he is determined to prove it.
Could Thorn be using Tracy to exact revenge on his family? Are Tracy's own insecurities blocking her ability to accept kindness and generosity? Is love in the air or will this Thorn family Christmas become tragically lost, just like Tracy's memories?
A wonderful conclusion to the author's very popular "Gold Country Cowboys" series, this copy being provided; the opinions stated are entirely my own.
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