Marilyn Johnson
This is book three in the Daughtry House series. I feel it is somewhat of a stand alone book, however you do miss some history of the Daughtry sisters and some of the criminals, but you will not be lost. This book focus' on the youngest Daughtry sister, Aurora, she is a beautiful, talkative, spontaneous girl who is not afraid to speak her mind. US Marshal Zane Sager is not real sure what to think of her and her ways. I loved the sparks between Zane and Aurora. The entire Daughtry family have a fun, loving and strong relationship. I was given a complementary copy of this book for my honest review.
Ruth Ann Lingwall
I really enjoyed the way the author, Beth White, wove God naturally into the story. In everyday life, these types of questions do come up. I like reading about other people’s, or characters’, interactions with God because knowing Him is what brings us joy. There was a scene in the beginning that seemed unnecessary. It didn’t make sense to me why the character would have allowed herself to be coerced into shopping at a bridal store if she had other plans already. But, it made sense later. The rest of the book captivated me. In fact, it became hard to put it down to eat or sleep when the danger became intense. I liked it so much I want to read the first two books in the series as well. There is real potential for a fourth book in The Daughtry House Series. I would love to read about the missing item. If you enjoy reading historical romance, I encourage you to get A Reckless Love. I enjoyed the ideas it discusses and the relationships! I received a free advanced reader copy of this book. All opinions are completely my own.