Sunday, October 1, 2017

Review : Rough Rider

Rough Rider by B.J. Daniels

Whitehorse, Montana: The McGraw Kidnapping
Genre : Contemporary, Romance, Western, Adult,
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Pages: 256
Publish : October 1st 2017 by Harlequin Intrigue
 He was sure he could handle one petite PI with an attitude—but he'll need her help to solve the secret of his missing sister and outwit a ruthless killer  
His family never fully recovered from the kidnapping of his siblings decades ago. Now Boone McGraw finally has a lead on his missing sister's location, but it means working with feisty private investigator C.J. Knight. Desperate to solve her partner's murder, C.J. doesn't believe her case could possibly be connected to the sexy horse breeder's investigation…until they find themselves running for their lives. 
 If your just starting here I suggest you check out the previous books so that you can catch up to this one 

Boone McGraw twin siblings where kidnapped many years ago and its been more then 20 years since then and now more information has been surfaced. Still with the hopes of finding one of the missing twins Boone seeks out a private investigator C.J. for help.  After a suspicious hit and run that killed her partner, C.J. has been on a mission to find out who was behind it starting with finding out his last cases to see if one of them could've been behind it. She doesn't have time to help Boone but something seems a bit strange when it seems his case and her case seems to mesh and might be connected.

This was a pretty quick read for me. Took me like two hours to pretty much devour. I loved that the was a fast paced book. I loved that there was plenty of mystery and suspense. I loved seeing that connection between the two but was hoping for a bit more romance when it came to the two. I loved that there was plenty going on to keep me entertained. This book sounded like an ending to this series but I'm kinda hoping that there will be a bit more from the twins sides of things. Would love to know their history more then what was said and would to to see their own version of HEA. Overall this book was pretty enjoyable for me.

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